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Iran Moves to Shelter Its Nuclear Fuel Program - New York Times Fri, 02 Sep 2011 00:45:33 GMT+00:00

Iran Moves to Shelter Its Nuclear Fuel Program
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Iran is moving its most critical nuclear fuel production to a heavily defended underground military facility outside the holy city of Qum, where it is less vulnerable to attack from the air and, the Iranians hope, ...

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Iran lawmaker says Tehran should not back Syrian regime - Los Angeles Times Fri, 02 Sep 2011 00:29:38 GMT+00:00

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Iran lawmaker says Tehran should not back Syrian regime
Los Angeles Times
The Syrian regime's crackdown on protests has sparked calls from Iran to heed opposition demands. (John Kolesidis, Reuters / September 2, 2011) By Ramin Mostaghim and Ellen Knickmeyer, Los Angeles Times In a sign that Syria's crackdown on dissent is ...
Iran and Syria: America's Middle East pundits get it wrong (again)CNN (blog)
Iran official: Tehran should have supported Syrian uprisingHa'aretz
Iran running out of patience with SyriaThe National
Washington Post -Council on Foreign Relations (blog) -Intelligence & Terrorism Information Center
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Iran's supreme leader warns against US benefit from uprisings - Los Angeles Times Thu, 01 Sep 2011 07:00:51 GMT+00:00

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Iran's supreme leader warns against US benefit from uprisings
Los Angeles Times
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, congratulated the "revolutionaries" behind the so-called Arab Spring rebellions but warned them against allowing the United States to take advantage of the upheaval, ...
Iran Concerned West Will Benefit From Arab UprisingsNew York Times
Iran: Khamenei warns of U.S. impact on Arab SpringSan Francisco Chronicle
Supreme Leader expresses election cautionPayvand
Voice of America (blog) -The Guardian
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Catching the Internet's spies in Iran and elsewhere - CPJ Press Freedom Online Thu, 01 Sep 2011 14:52:54 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Catching the Internet's spies in Iran and elsewhere
CPJ Press Freedom Online
According to Google's later reporting, the affected users were "primarily located" in Iran . What does this mean? It means that somebody in Iran had gone to great lengths to intercept supposedly secure Internet traffic, including Gmail messages. ...
Major domains were targeted in the Diginotar SSL attackInquirer
Gmail Users in Iran Targeted With Fraudulent CertificateSocial Barrel
We need to be certain that website certs are genuineIrish Times
CNET -New York Times -Discovery News
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Iran refutes Sarkozy's remarks about its nuclear program - Xinhua Thu, 01 Sep 2011 22:56:23 GMT+00:00

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Iran refutes Sarkozy's remarks about its nuclear program
Xinhua
1 (Xinhua) -- An official of Iranian Foreign Ministry on Thursday described French President Nicolas Sarkozy's remarks on Iran's nuclear program as "unreal claims" and "should be avoided," the state IRIB TV reported. According to the report, ...
Iran slams Sarkozy over nuclear remark: reportAFP
Iran "charm offensive" fails to ease nuclear fearsReuters Africa
Iran dismisses Sarkozy's remarksPress TV
Al-Manar TV -China Daily -B92
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Report: Iran's parliament speaker to visit North Korea - CNN International Thu, 01 Sep 2011 05:57:07 GMT+00:00

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Report: Iran's parliament speaker to visit North Korea
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran's Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani will visit North Korea on Sunday on a three-day trip, Iran's parliament news service said. From Pyongyang, Larijani will travel to China, the news service said. ...
Iran's parliamentary speaker will visit North Korea, China next weekExaminer.com
Iran: Parliament Speaker to Visit North KoreaNew York Times
World Press on Iran, Turkey and Caucasus (September 1, 2011)vestnik kavkaza
Press TV -Arirang News -CNN (blog)
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Errors in copies of Qur'an from China irk Iran - Arab News Thu, 01 Sep 2011 18:31:49 GMT+00:00

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Errors in copies of Qur'an from China irk Iran
Arab News
The head of Iran's Qur'an oversight office says some of the Chinese-printed versions of Qur'an are littered with spelling errors. Ahmad Haji-Sharif is quoted by Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency as warning consumers that lower-cost copies of Quar'an ...
Iran irked by errors in Qurans from China7Online.com
Chinese-made Qur'ans full of errors, warns Iranian officialThe Guardian
China-printed Quran has spelling mistakes: IranIranian
Weasel Zippers -UPI.com -NOW LEBANON
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Press TV: Iran sending submarine, warship to Gulf of Aden, Red Sea - Washington Post Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:14:35 GMT+00:00

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Press TV: Iran sending submarine, warship to Gulf of Aden, Red Sea
Washington Post
By AP, CAIRO — An official Iranian news agency says Iran is sending a submarine and a warship to the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. Press TV quotes the commander, Rear Adm. Habibollah Sayyari, as saying the deployment will serve the country's interests ...
Iran's Ominous Red Sea MoveFrontPage Magazine
Boykin: Israel-Iran conflict likely inevitableOneNewsNow
Israel, Iran deploy warships in Red SeaUPI.com
Ha'aretz -AFP -Tablet Magazine
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US military marks first month with no troop deaths in Iraq war - Washington Post Thu, 01 Sep 2011 16:57:46 GMT+00:00

Globe and Mail

US military marks first month with no troop deaths in Iraq war
Washington Post
This summer, American and Iraqi forces operating in southern Iraq have been increasing operations against Shiite militias in an attempt to disrupt weapons smuggling from Iran, which could account for some of the drop in US troop deaths. ...
Highest-ever US death count for one month in Afghanistan in August... but NO ...Daily Mail
In First for Iraq War, No U.S. Deaths in AugustInternational Business Times
In the World | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-09-01Philadelphia Inquirer
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Secrecy characterizes case against ex-CIA officer - Wall Street Journal Tue, 30 Aug 2011 22:17:53 GMT+00:00

Secrecy characterizes case against ex-CIA officer
Wall Street Journal
A judge held a secret hearing Tuesday in the prosecution of a former CIA operative accused of leaking government secrets about Iran to a New York Times reporter, a case where prosecutors are asking for permission to present secret evidence to a jury ...

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