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Iran Reiterates Cooperation with IAEA despite Curbs

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iran stressed on Tuesday that his country was still cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency despite announcing a day earlier that it had banned 38 of the UN watchdog’s inspectors from working in the country.

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Senate panel passes resolution disapproving Bush’s war policy

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic-controlled Senate Foreign Relations Committee dismissed President George W. Bush’s plans to increase troops strength in Iraq on Wednesday as “not in the national interest”, an unusual wartime repudiation of the commander in chief.

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Calm returns to Lebanon after deadly protests

BEIRUT (AFP) — Calm returned to Lebanon as roads were cleared and Beirut airport reopened on Wednesday after the opposition called off a general strike that sparked deadly street fights ahead of a donor conference in Paris.

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23.01.2007 – Eurasian Security Services Daily Review

REVIEW TOPICS: CIA secret flights report approved by European committee Poland removed from list of secret CIA prisons locations Former Czech BIS counterintelligence officer suspected of murdering entrepreneur Frantisek Mrazek Archbishop in Slovakia Jan Sokol denies having served as Communist spy

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US Eisenhower Leaves Persian Gulf

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- US navy aircraft carrier Eisenhower left the Persian Gulf for the eastern coasts of Oman a few days ago, an informed source in the Iranian armed forces said here on Tuesday.

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Iran Test-Fires Home-Made Missiles Successfully

TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- A senior military official said on Tuesday that his troops have successfully test-fired two Iranian-made missiles, namely ‘Zelzal’ and ‘Fajr-5’ in Garmsar region, 100 kilometers east of Tehran.

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