3 nations win Security Council seats

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ImageNew York Times: Turkey, Austria and Japan won nonpermanent seats on the United Nations Security Council on Friday, defeating Iceland and Iran in elections in the General Assembly.

Crowd foils ostrich record attempt

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ImageThe Guardian: Maybe it looked too delicious to resist or perhaps the hours of waiting had simply provoked appetites beyond control.

Five nations elected to UN council, Iran fails

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ImageReuters: The U.N. General Assembly on Friday elected Japan, Turkey, Austria, Mexico and Uganda to seats on the Security Council for 2009-10, rejecting bids by Iran and Iceland.

China blocks new Iran sanctions talks: diplomats

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ImageAP: China is blocking high-level talks about imposing new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, apparently in retaliation for U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, according to U.S. officials and diplomats briefed on the matter.

U.S. policies may have contributed to Iran revolution, study says

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ImageLos Angeles Times: A new report based on previously classified documents suggests that the Nixon and Ford administrations created conditions that helped destabilize Iran in the late 1970s and contributed to the country's Islamic Revolution.

Man hanged in western Iran

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 17 – Iranian authorities hanged a man in Doroud, western Iran, state media reported on Thursday.

Man hanged in western Iran

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 17 – Iranian authorities hanged a man in Doroud, western Iran, state media reported on Thursday.

Next president’s Iraq war

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ImageWashington Times: The next president's war will measure America's commitment to defending democracy and promoting genuine international security in the 21st century.

Alleged spy “took photos of Tony Blair”

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ImageReuters: A British soldier, accused of being an Iranian spy, took photos of former Prime Minister Tony Blair when he visited Afghanistan, a court heard on Thursday.

US Treasury plans more Iran terror finance actions

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ImageReuters: The U.S. Treasury on Thursday vowed to take additional actions to target the risk of terrorist financing emanating from Iran following a new warning from an international anti-money-laundering body.