Iranian Protesters Maintain Rallies

Protesters hit the streets of Tehran again Tuesday to express anger over election results they say were manipulated to keep Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in power. The government has begun cracking down harder on the demonstrations that have turned deadly, while reaction from world leaders remains subdued, CNN reported. Supporters of moderate Mir Hossein Mousavi, who finished a distant second in Friday's balloting, have been demonstrating in Tehran and other Iranian cities to protest what they said were rigged results.

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Iranian Protesters Maintain Rallies
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Senate Bill Gives FDA Power Over Tobacco
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Cheney Oversaw Briefings on Interrogation Methods
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Sonia Sotomayor is Obama's Pick for Supreme Court
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North Korea Conducts 2nd Nuclear Test
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Atlantis Landing Postponed Until Saturday
Poor weather conditions prevented the the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis from landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA said Friday.
Voters Reject Gov. Schwarzenegger's Budget Measures
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President Obama Draws Cheers From Notre Dame Crowd
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Pope Benedict Urges Middle East Peace
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Maine Becomes 5th State to Allow Gay Marriage
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Obama to Put Stamp on Highest US Court
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Global Health Alert As Swine Flu Death Toll Rises
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EPA Moves Toward Regulating Greenhouse Gases
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Court: Democrat Al Franken Has Won Minnesota Senate Seat
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Pope Celebrates Easter Vigil
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Vermont Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
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Tobacco on Road Toward Regulation
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Earth Hour Covers Globe in Awareness
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Obama to End Iraq War in '10
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Clinton, Hu Meet, Promise Closer Ties
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Obama Opens New Era for America, the World
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Bush Warns in Farewell That U.S. Enemies Are Patient, Determined
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Report Finds California Has Slipped Into Educational and Economic Mediocrity
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Hillary Clinton on Hill for Confirmation
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Obama Urges Bipartisan Stimulus Support
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Four More Stand Trial in China Over Tainted Milk
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More Power Loss Possible in Ice-Ravaged Northeast
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Prop 8 Supporters Targeted for Boycotts
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Obama, Democratic Victory Redraws Political Map
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Disney World Death Crash
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Cavendish Wins Third Tour De France Stage; Armstrong Advances
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Cavendish Wins Another Stage in France
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Judge Approves Sale of GM
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Obama's Russian Business Plan
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Ex-U.S. Defense Secretary McNamara Dies
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Pujols Sets NL All-Star Vote Record
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NFL Star and Friend Shot Dead
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China Violence Death Toll 129
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Obama in Moscow; Nukes Relations Topics
Arms control and improved relations were the top discussion points for U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Monday in Moscow.
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