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US says no information on Iran releasing American - Reuters
Sep 09, 2010
WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department
said on Thursday it had no information about Iran's reported
plan to free one of three detained U.S. citizens, but said any
release would be "terrific news".
"We don't know, frankly, what Iran is contemplating at this
point," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, adding that
the United States has repeatedly pressed Iran to release all
three Americans, who were detained near Iran's border with Iraq
at the end of July 2009.
(Reporting by Andrew Quinn, editing by Will Dunham)
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Moscow mayor vows to stay after Medvedev attack - Reuters
Sep 10, 2010 — Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov visit Moscow's south-western water supply station May 27, 2010. By Gleb Bryanski YAROSLAVL, Russia (Reuters) - Moscow's powerful mayor said on Friday he plans to stay in office after
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Obama says he'll stay engaged in Mideast talks - The Associated Press
Sep 10, 2010 — WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama pledged Friday to help keep fast-track Mideast peace talks from breaking down, and said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas knows "the window for creating a Palestinian state is closing." Obama said at a White House
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Iran's president intervened in American's release - The Associated Press
Sep 10, 2010 — TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's president intervened to secure the release of Sarah Shourd, one of three Americans jailed for more than 13 months, in part because of her gender, a news agency reported Friday. Iranian officials have announced that on Saturday
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Russians mourn bombing victims; 10 others killed - The Associated Press
Sep 10, 2010 — VLADIKAVKAZ, Russia — Clashes between police and alleged militants left 10 more people dead Friday in Russia's volatile North Caucasus, even as stunned residents laid flowers in a square where a suicide car bombing killed 17 people and wounded more
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First Medal of Honor for Living Soldier Since 9/11 - New York Times
Sep 10, 2010 — WASHINGTON — In the most dangerous valley of the most rugged corner of eastern Afghanistan, a small rifle team of airborne soldiers fell into a vicious insurgent ambush, a coordinated attack from three sides. A young Army specialist,
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Philippines Says Police Bullets May Have Killed Some Victims in Bus Siege - Bloomberg
Sep 9, 2010 — Gunfire from police may have killed some Hong Kong tourists in a Manila bus hijack last month, lead investigator Philippine Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said.
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Cameron Pays Tribute to `Amazing' Father After His Death on French Holiday - Bloomberg
Sep 9, 2010 — UK Prime Minister David Cameron issued a statement paying tribute to his father Ian, who died yesterday at the age of 77. “Our dad was an amazing man -- a real life-enhancer,” Cameron
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US says no information on Iran releasing American - Reuters
Sep 9, 2010 — WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The US State Department said on Thursday it had no information about Iran's reported plan to free one of three detained US citizens, but said any release would be "terrific news". "We don't know, frankly,
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EU Parliament Criticizes Roma Expulsion by France - Voice of America
Sep 9, 2010 — Photo: AP The European Parliament has criticized the move by the French government to expel its Roma migrants. Since August, France has deported about 1000 ethnic Roma to Romania and Bulgaria. In a resolution passed Thursday, the European Union called
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France: Calls to End Expulsions - New York Times
Sep 9, 2010 — The European Parliament urged France and other European states on Thursday “immediately to suspend all expulsions of Roma.” The resolution was nonbinding but stung French officials. Immigration Minister Eric Besson, left,
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