Grenade planted at mausoleum in northern Tehran

July 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Press TV Wednesday, July 1, 2009 An official breaks the news of a grenade having been planted at a mausoleum in a northern area of the Iranian capital Tehran. People working at a mausoleum called Imamzadeh Saleh — located at Tajrish Square — on Tuesday night found a grenade that had been planted in a trash can in the women’s restroom, the Fars news agency quoted the head of the Tehran section of the Charity Organization, Yadollah Shirmardi, as saying on Wednesday.

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Grenade planted at mausoleum in northern Tehran

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Nazi Stealth Jet Could Have Won War for Hitler

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Fox News Wednesday, July 1, 2009 Called the Horten 229, the radical “flying wing” fighter-bomber looked and acted a lot like the U.S.

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After Honduran coup, reporters detained, signals blocked

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Committe to Protect Journalists Wednesday, July 1, 2009 Honduran military personnel briefly detained seven journalists, temporarily shut down several local broadcasters, and intermittently blocked the broadcast signals of international news channels in the aftermath of the weekend coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya. The Committee to Protect Journalists today called on those in power in Honduras to allow the press to report freely and without fear of reprisal.

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