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For Iran Watchers, Cause for Concern - Wall Street Journal Sat, 22 Oct 2011 00:42:47 GMT

The Guardian

For Iran Watchers, Cause for Concern
Wall Street Journal
The prospect of a US pullout from Iraq at the end of this year is stoking fears among Washington's Middle East allies that Iran will profit from a diminished American military presence in the region. ...
Turkey Looks to Iran for Support in Crackdown on Kurdish RebelsVoice of America
Turkey says Iran must cooperate over alleged plot to kill Saudi diplomatWashington Post
U.S. pullout in Iraq raises concerns about IranCNN
The Guardian -RTT News -Washington Times
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Divers trapped underwater in pressurized chamber after support ship sinks in ... - Washington Post Fri, 21 Oct 2011 21:45:24 GMT

Press TV

Divers trapped underwater in pressurized chamber after support ship sinks in ...
Washington Post
TEHRAN, Iran — A team of six Indian divers conducting underwater pipeline installation were believed trapped in a diving chamber nearly 200 feet underwater with dwindling oxygen supplies on Friday after their support ship sank in the Persian Gulf, ...
13 Missing After Ship Sinks Off Iranian CoastFox News
Iran launches Gulf rescue for stricken oil service shipEdmonton Journal
Iran rescues 60 on sunken shipPress TV
Payvand -Reuters Africa
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In Iran, a new challenge to hard-liners - Washington Post Fri, 21 Oct 2011 04:28:31 GMT

AFP

In Iran, a new challenge to hard-liners
Washington Post
TEHRAN — A rapid succession of challenges directed at Iran in recent days has reignited a debate in Tehran over how to deal with the rest of the world. Iran's rulers, led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, continue to refuse any negotiations in ...
Iran Intelligence Chief Rejects US AllegationsABC News
Iran intelligence chief rejects US allegationsBoston.com
Iran, the Saudis and the New 'Great Game'New York Times
AFP
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UN envoy slams Iran for human rights violations - ABC Online Fri, 21 Oct 2011 10:03:08 GMT

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

UN envoy slams Iran for human rights violations
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: The UN envoy given the job of looking at Iran's human rights record has made his first report and it makes for depressing reading. Ahmed Shaheed's report tells of practices that amount to torture, cruel or degrading treatment of political ...
UN Report Highlights Iran's Secret ExecutionsRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Tehran calls Ahmed Shaheed's human rights report 'invalid'Tehran Times
Iran needs dialogue on human rightsBikya Masr
Voice of America -Inter Press Service -Oye! Times
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Iran nuclear talks could resume soon - EU's Ashton - Reuters India Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:47:30 GMT

Global Security Newswire

Iran nuclear talks could resume soon - EU's Ashton
Reuters India
VIENNA (Reuters) - Major powers are willing to meet with Iran within weeks if it is prepared to "engage seriously in meaningful discussions" and address concerns about its nuclear programme, the European Union's foreign policy chief ...
Ashton: Nuclear talks with Iran could resume soonJerusalem Post
Iran Prepares to Transport Atomic Substance to New Enrichment FacilityGlobal Security Newswire
Iran to soon move nuclear material to bunker - sourcesReuters Africa
Press TV -New York Times -Center For American Progress
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Obama foes blast Iraq withdrawal amid Iran worries - AFP Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:20:00 GMT

AFP

Obama foes blast Iraq withdrawal amid Iran worries
AFP
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's conservative critics on Friday blasted his announcement that all US troops will leave Iraq by year's end, citing worries US archnemesis Iran will fill the vacuum. Republican Senator John McCain, Obama's rival for ...
Iran will be cheering the loudest at US Iraq withdrawalTelegraph.co.uk
All troops out of Iraq: Conservatives blast ObamaWashington Post (blog)
U.S. to pull out of Iraq after nearly 9 years of warReuters
Fox News (blog) -Huffington Post -msnbc.com
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Turkey, Iran vow to collaborate against Kurdish rebels together as Turkish ... - Washington Post Fri, 21 Oct 2011 10:56:01 GMT

Aljazeera.net

Turkey, Iran vow to collaborate against Kurdish rebels together as Turkish ...
Washington Post
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey and Iran vowed Friday to collaborate in their fight against Kurdish rebels, as thousands of Turkish troops pressed ahead with an air and ground offensive against the militants in northern Iraq for a third day. ...
Turkey and Iran to co-operate against PKKAljazeera.net
Turkey, Iran to collaborate against Kurdish rebelsSeattle Post Intelligencer

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Gadhafi has been killed but a host of other foes remain for US and its allies - Washington Post Fri, 21 Oct 2011 21:47:05 GMT

MiamiHerald.com

Gadhafi has been killed but a host of other foes remain for US and its allies
Washington Post
With the North Korean leader believed to be gravely ill, the key to Washington's future relations with Pyongyang may be Kim's son and heir apparent, Kim Jong Un. —Iran's clerical leadership. The theocratic regime in Tehran has demonstrated little ...
Moammar Gadhafi is gone, but other U.S. foes remainDetroit Free Press

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Iran upholds sentence against filmmaker - Ynetnews Fri, 21 Oct 2011 06:21:55 GMT

AFP

Iran upholds sentence against filmmaker
Ynetnews
The government-run newspaper Iran confirmed the ruling in its Saturday edition, saying: "The charges he was sentenced for are acting against national security and propaganda against the regime." Panahi was convicted in December last year over a ...
Academy calls for Iran releasesBBC News
Hollywood calls for release of Iran filmmakersAFP
Academy and Other Hollywood Groups Urge Iran to Free Jailed FilmmakersMoviefone (blog)
New Yorker (blog) -The Associated Press -Hollywood Reporter
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Peace in Our Time with Iran - FrontPage Magazine Thu, 20 Oct 2011 04:59:15 GMT

FrontPage Magazine

Peace in Our Time with Iran
FrontPage Magazine
Iran's nuclear weapons program has “stumbled badly” and is “beset by poorly performing equipment, shortages of parts and other woes,” the Washington Post proclaimed on Tuesday. An alleged joint US-Israeli cyber attack known as Stuxnet and other ...

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