Reuters: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday it was a crime to cast doubt on the June election, which the opposition says was rigged in favor of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, state television reported.
Iranian leader says questioning election a crime: TV
Key US panel approves new Iran sanctions
AFP: Iran's main gasoline suppliers, including British, French, Swiss and Indian firms, may face tough US sanctions under a bill that sailed through a key House of Representatives panel Wednesday.
Russia says has not supplied S-300 missiles to Iran
Reuters: Russia has so far not supplied S-300 air defense missiles to Iran, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said Wednesday.
Relatives of Iran vote detainees hold rally
Reuters: Dozens of relatives of prominent reformers and other people detained after Iran's disputed election gathered outside the prosecutor's office in Tehran on Wednesday calling for their release, a witness said.
Iran hints at uranium plan changes
New York Times: A high-ranking Iranian official said Tuesday that even if the country agreed to a United Nations-sponsored plan to ship its enriched uranium abroad for further processing, it would not ship it all at once, Iranian news media reported.
PRESS DIGEST – Iran – Oct 28
Reuters: These are some of the leading stories in Iranian newspapers on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Iran seeks change in uranium plan
Wall Street Journal: Iranian media reported Tuesday that Tehran would accept the general framework of a deal to ship out much of its nuclear fuel for enrichment, but it would also request "important changes" to the pact, raising fresh doubt over the agreement.
US ready to respond if Iran falters: Obama adviser
AFP: The United States is prepared to respond if Iran does not abide by its commitments over its controversial nuclear program, a top aide to US President Barack Obama has said.
U.S. set to respond if Iran defiant: Obama aide
Reuters: The United States will be ready to respond if Iran fails to take tangible steps soon to meet its commitments over its nuclear program, President Barack Obama's national security adviser warned on Tuesday.
Market does not need more OPEC oil: Iran
Reuters: The oil market does not need OPEC to increase output, Iran's representative to the producer organization was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency on Tuesday.


