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Telegraph.co.ukClimate activists condemn Copenhagen police tacticsBBC NewsClimate change groups have criticised Danish police for using heavy-handed tactics after they detained 968 people at a rally near the Copenhagen summit. Mel Evans from Climate Justice Action told the BBC protesters were held for hours in freezing ...Denmark: nearly 1000 climate protesters releasedThe Associated PressHundred
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President Barack Obama says the United States has begun talking with allies about fresh punishment against Iran for defying efforts to halt its nuclear weapons pursuits.
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Washington PostEx-head of NY police pleads guilty to corruptionReutersWHITE PLAINS, New York (Reuters) - Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik pleaded guilty on Thursday to lying to White House officials and tax evasion charges in a deal that could send him to prison for almost three ...Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik is now the first city police ...New York Daily NewsKerik pleads guilty to giving false info to Bush officialsCNNEx-NYPD Commissioner Pleads GuiltyABC NewsBBC News -The Associated Press -New York Timesall 615 news articles »
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Iranian police will confront any "illegal" gatherings on Nov. 4, when the Islamic Republic marks the 30th anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran, a news agency reported.
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Iran's president pledges to work with the West to resolve a standoff over its nuclear program even as his country reportedly balked at a U.S.-backed deal to limit its uranium enrichment.
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Globe and MailIran Accuses Pakistan, Western Nations of Supporting AttackersVoice of AmericaBy VOA News The Iranian government has accused Pakistan, Britain and the United States of supporting rebels it says carried out Sunday's suicide bombing that killed six commanders of the elite Revolutionary Guards and at least 36 other people. ...Iran: US, Britain, Pakistan linked to militantsThe Associated PressIran Warns US, UK of Retaliation After AttackFOXNewsAhmadinejad calls on Pakistan to help arrest terrorists, rebelsXinhuaJerusalem Post -CNN -Reuters Indiaall 1,913 news articles »
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A trio of suicide attackers, including a rare female bomber, set off two blasts outside a police station in the northwest Pakistani city of Peshawar on Friday, killing 11 people.
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Times OnlineMilitants attack 3 police sites in Lahore, PakistanLos Angeles TimesAt least 17 people, including some gunmen, are killed. In the northwest, a suicide bombing kills 10 at a police station. By Alex Rodriguez Los Angeles Times Staff Writer ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Militants launched highly coordinated, simultaneous attacks ...Pakistan: 5 attackers killed at commando centerThe Associated PressPakistani security attacked; 17 deadCNNMilitants ambush Pakistan police, 19 killedAFPTelegraph.co.uk -BBC News -Bloombergall 1,107 news articles »
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College NewsPolice Arrest Suspects After University of South Florida LockdownFOXNewsTwo men are in custody after several warnings were sent to students of a possible gunman on the University of South Florida's Tampa campus. …USF resumes normal activities after armed intruder reportBizjournals.comUSF Gunman Scare Turns Strange: Man Wielding Knife and Black Puppy …CBS News1 in custody [...]Post from: Hot Trends And NewsPolice Arrest Suspects After University of South Florida Lockdown - FOXNews
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BBC NewsReport: Iran Has Information to Make Nuclear BombFOXNewsAP Sept. 7: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waits to meet the Iraqi parliament speaker, Ayad al-Samarraie. A confidential analysis by members of the UN nuclear watchdog concludes Iran has “sufficient information to be able to design and produce a ...Report: Iran has A-bomb know-howAljazeera.netReport says Iran has data to make atom bombReutersNuclear watchdog chief arrives in IranCNNNew York Times -CNN International -Voice of Americaall 7,897 news articles »
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ABC NewsNuclear talks: Iran agrees to meet US, world powers twice more in ...Christian Science MonitorIran appeared to understand there was new urgency on the nuclear issue, agreeing at the Geneva talks to open its second enrichment facility to inspectors. By Scott Peterson | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Istanbul, Turkey - Iran and ...Iran Is Open to Sending Uranium Abroad for Processing, Officials SayWall Street JournalObama: Iran must take concrete actionReutersIran agrees to open up uranium enrichment plant to inspectionguardian.co.ukBBC News -Bloomberg -Jewish Telegraphic Agencyall 4,018 news articles »
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Times OnlineIran to give time soon for atom plant inspection:TVReutersTEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran will soon inform the UN nuclear watchdog of a timetable for inspection of a newly disclosed uranium enrichment plant, its atomic energy agency chief was quoted as saying. State Press TV said Ali Akbar Salehi, head of Iran's ...US eyes energy, financial sanctions on IranThe Associated PressPoles indignant that US altered missile-shield plansLos Angeles TimesExclusive: Salehi sheds light on purpose of nascent nuclear sitePRESS TVNew York Times -Wall Street Journal -Ha'aretzall 4,725 news articles »