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[Summary] => Iran's president-elect leveled his broadest criticism of the outgoing administration of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad since June's election, saying yesterday that some key economic metrics are worse than previously reported.
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[Title] => Report: Simpson dolls join Barbie on Iran ban list
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The IFJ affiliate Association of Iranian Journalists (AIJ) said Irans Minister of Information released a statement this week saying the governments intelligence service had found that the West was recruiting journalists, students and workers to spy by sending them overseas under the guise of research or study.
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The IFJ affiliate Association of Iranian Journalists (AIJ) said Irans Minister of Information released a statement this week saying the governments intelligence service had found that the West was recruiting journalists, students and workers to spy by sending them overseas under the guise of research or study.
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February 6, 2012 - 3:32pm