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Iran Displays Divisions After Charge of US Plot - Wall Street Journal Mon, 24 Oct 2011 22:42:39 GMT

Politico

Iran Displays Divisions After Charge of US Plot
Wall Street Journal
Iranian officials have delivered conflicting responses to US allegations that Tehran plotted to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador in Washington, in a new sign of a split among Iran's decision makers. ...
ANALYSIS: Iran: the US's perpetual bad boy —SP SethPakistan Daily Times
Iran seeking better relations with EU: SalehiTehran Times
Iran Condemns EU's Support of US Assassination Plot AllegationsThirdAge
Politico -Reuters UK -Bloomberg
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New Trial for Man Accused of Violating Iran Embargo - New York Times Tue, 25 Oct 2011 01:44:04 GMT

New Trial for Man Accused of Violating Iran Embargo
New York Times
By AP A federal appeals court on Monday ordered a new trial for an Ivy League-educated scientist, tossing out his conviction for violating the Iran trade embargo and finding he deserves a second chance to show he was not part of an unlicensed money ...
Ex-McKinsey Consultant's Convictions on Iran Embargo Violations ReversedBloomberg
Appeals court in NY orders new trial for scientistThe Associated Press

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AP Exclusive: Note shows big power split over Iran - The Associated Press Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:38:00 GMT

Boston.com

AP Exclusive: Note shows big power split over Iran
The Associated Press
VIENNA (AP) — Russia and China are urging the chief UN nuclear inspector to scrap or delay US-backed plans to reveal intelligence on Iran's alleged nuclear arms experiments, in a bluntly worded confidential document obtained Monday by The Associated ...
AP Exclusive: Note shows big power split over IranBoston.com
U.N. report seen worsening fear over Iran nuclear plansReuters
Iran Could Face New Atomic Penalties: EUGlobal Security Newswire
Xinhua
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Iran's Navy Threatens the Security of the Persian Gulf - Foreign Affairs Tue, 25 Oct 2011 02:26:04 GMT

AFP

Iran's Navy Threatens the Security of the Persian Gulf
Foreign Affairs
A real threat, however, has already materialized: Iran's fast-growing navy. W. JONATHAN RUE is Senior Research Analyst at the Institute for the Study of War. A former active duty Marine officer, he served in Iraq from 2009–2010. ...
Iran says 8 divers of 13 trapped underwater in Persian Gulf are deadWashington Post
Bodies of 8 Divers Trapped Underwater Recovered in Persian GulfThe Maritime Executive
Bodies of 6 Indians found in Iran diving chamberAFP

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Iran warns against US potential sanctions, urges EU to adopt independent approach - Xinhua Mon, 24 Oct 2011 19:42:21 GMT

Fars News Agency

Iran warns against US potential sanctions, urges EU to adopt independent approach
Xinhua
TEHRAN, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Monday warned against potential US sanctions against the country and called on the European Union and other countries to adopt independent approach toward the Islamic Republic. Iran's Majlis (parliament) Speaker Ali ...
Role Of Iran's Revolutionary GuardsVoice of America
Larijani: Iran Has No Imperial AspirationsFars News Agency
'US hostility on Iran, huge blunder'Press TV
Critical Threats Project -Payvand -Shanghai Daily (subscription)
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New methods put industrial sabotage in hackers' reach - Atlanta Journal Constitution Mon, 24 Oct 2011 11:28:47 GMT

CTV.ca

New methods put industrial sabotage in hackers' reach
Atlanta Journal Constitution
When a computer attack hobbled Iran's nuclear power plant last year, it was assumed to be by elite hacking professionals with some nation's backing. Yet key elements have now been replicated in laboratory settings by security experts with little time, ...
Science fiction-style sabotage a fear in new hacksNew Zealand Herald
Science Fiction-Style Sabotage a Fear in New HacksFox News

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Clinton warns Iran over US presence in Turkey - Hurriyet Daily News Mon, 24 Oct 2011 21:01:13 GMT

Hurriyet Daily News

Clinton warns Iran over US presence in Turkey
Hurriyet Daily News
US Secretary of State Clinton has warned Iran not to 'miscalculate' in Iraq, saying US military presence and that of its allies in the region, like Turkey, would remain strong after the withdrawal of all American combat forces by the end of the year. ...
Hillary Clinton Warns Iran to Keep Hands off Iraq After PulloutThirdAge
Clinton Warns Iran on Meddling in IraqMyStateline.com
Clinton Warns Iran Over US Iraq DepartureNewsroom America
KENS 5 TV -Democracy Now
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"Iran Won": Fox Attacks Obama For Ending Iraq War - Media Matters for America Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:26:28 GMT

New York Post

"Iran Won": Fox Attacks Obama For Ending Iraq War
Media Matters for America
The group that doesn't want us is the radical, anti-American Shiites led by people like Muqtada al-Sadr who is [sic] been living in Iran for the last few years. So the -- we're abandoning those allies and those other groups that want us there in favor ...
After Iraq pullout, U.S. serves a reminder to IranWashington Post (blog)
Hill to Iran: Don't mess after Iraq pulloutNew York Post
Clinton to Iran: Don't misread departure from IraqYnetnews
My Fox Boston -ABC Online
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Iran sends first aid cargo to quake-hit Turkey - Tehran Times Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:16:59 GMT

CTV.ca

Iran sends first aid cargo to quake-hit Turkey
Tehran Times
TEHRAN – Iran has sent its first cargo of humanitarian assistance and rescue teams to quake-hit Turkey, an Iranian official told IRNA on Monday. A massive 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit parts of southeast Turkey, including the city of Van and the town of ...
Iran sends rescue teams, ambulances to quake-hit TurkeyEgyptian Gazette
Turkey quake: Iran sends rescue teamsNews24
Powerful earthquake strikes TurkeyLos Angeles Times (blog)
ABC News (blog) -WFMJ
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US Withdrawal From Iraq: Good for America, or Good for Iran? - Huffington Post (blog) Mon, 24 Oct 2011 01:30:45 GMT

Press TV

US Withdrawal From Iraq: Good for America, or Good for Iran?
Huffington Post (blog)
With the US out, Iraq could be torn apart: its southern Shia-populated, oil-rich region would be devoured by Iran. Iraq's northern area bordering with Turkey could become a Kurdish independent state, leaving Sunni Iraqis with the areas around Baghdad ...
Iran expresses sympathy with TurkeyPress TV
Iran offers condolences to Turkey over the deadly quakeTehran Times
The War Escalates Between Turkey and The KurdsInternational Business Times
vestnik kavkaza -New York Times -Hurriyet Daily News
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