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Monday 4 March 2013 - 14:14
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Iran English language newspaper headlines on Monday, 04-03-2013

Tehran Times
Threatening Iran not helpful in nuclear talks
Threatening Iran will not help advance the nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers, Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Mohammad Khazaee said in an interview with CNN which was scheduled to be aired on Sunday, according to Bloomberg.
Iran to establish NGL plant on Persian Gulf island
Iran will inaugurate a natural gas liquids (NGL) production plant on Kharg Island, which is located in the Persian Gulf, by the end of the next Iranian calendar year (March 2014).
Iran starts production of 15 new radioisotopes
The production of a number of new domestically produced radioisotopes has started, the deputy director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran announced in Isfahan on Sunday.
Ahmadinejad, ministers discuss ways to control prices
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday chaired a meeting of a working group tasked with controlling the market.
At least 22 people injured in Macedonia riots
Violentethnic riotsrattled Macedonia's capital, culminating on Saturday with hundreds raging through the city center, clashing with police, overturning cars and attacking a bus station. At least 22 people were injured, 13 of thempolice officers.
One third of Congolese children denied schooling: UN
Nearly a third of Congolese children are missing out on schooling as conflict, poverty, and weak governance take their toll, according to a study from the United Nations.
Afghan govt. says it will take full control of Bagram Prison
The Afghan government will take full control of the U.S.-built Bagram Prison on March 9, the spokesman of the Afghan president announced on Sunday.
Iran producing 3000new-generationcentrifuges: AEOI director
Iran is building 3000 new-generation centrifuges, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Director Fereydoun Abbasi announced on Sunday.
Iranian FM says sanctions will start to be lifted
The sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear program will start to be gradually lifted, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Sunday.
National dialogue, the only solution to Syrian crisis: Ahmadinejad
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has emphasized that dialogue and national reconciliation are the only ways out of the Syrian crisis.
Three-member principlist coalition outlines policies ahead of presidential poll
Former foreign minister Ali Akbar Velayati, who is a member of the three-strong principlist coalition planning to contest the 2013 presidential election, outlined the coalitions policies during a press conference in Tehran on Sunday.
Iran to be in focus at IAEA meeting
Talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency will be in focus at a meeting of the UN nuclear agencys board from Monday, together with a possible new term for director general Yukiya Amano, AFP reported on Saturday.
Tehran criticizes countries preventing national dialogue in Syria
Iran on Sunday criticized the countries that hinder the efforts to hold national dialogue in Syria meant to resolve the crisis that has gripped Syria since March 2011.
Reformists write letter to Supreme Leader
The reformist front has sent a letter to Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei requesting a meeting with him, the chief of the campaign office of the reformist front said on Sunday.

Threatening Iran not helpful in nuclear talks: Irans UN ambassador
Iran says UN human rights report lacks legal weight
Iran on Saturday criticized the most recent report of Ahmed Shaheed, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran, calling it biased and undocumented.

 
Iran Daily
Ahmadinejad: Dialog Only Way to End Syria Crisis
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reiterated that only national dialog will end the crisis in Syria, which is gripped by an ongoing conflict.
Plans to Install3,000 Advanced Centrifuges
Iran plans to replace its old versions of uranium-enrichment centrifuges with thousands of advanced ones to produce further materials for its peaceful nuclear program.
Pakistan Will Act Independently on Energy Needs
Pakistan has once again rebuffed US pressures to drop its gas pipeline project with Iran, saying it will act independently on its energy needs.
French Soldier, Al-Qaeda Leader Killed in Mali
France-led war in Mali is taking more toll as third French soldier and one of the Al-Qaeda leaders were killed on Sunday.
Seven More DeadIn Malaysia Shootout
At least seven people have been killed in a shootout between police and suspected Filipino intruders on Borneo island, Malaysias police chief said Sunday.
Iran Produces Material for Rare Medicines
Iran announced on Sunday that its pharmaceutical research and production centers have produced four basic materials needed for making rare drugs for chemotherapy, pulmonary hypertension treatment and curing blood coagulation problems.
Gold Price Declines
Gold hit more records for all of the wrong reasons this week, as it notched up one of its worst runs of losses for more than a decade.
UN Human Rights Report Rejected
The Iranian government has dismissed the recent report written by the United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, calling it unsubstantiated, biased, and a repetition of western allegations against Tehran.
US Aid for Syria Terrorists Will Backfire
Senior Iranian commander Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri said that providing more aid to terrorists in Syria by the US and its allies is a grave mistake which will backfire.
MPs to Attend UNCSW Session
Two members of the Iranian Majlis Womens Faction are set to attend the 57th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW).

 
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