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Wednesday, 4 November 2009

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Photo obtained by AP outside Iran shows a man running from police in anti-government protest in Tehran, 04 Nov 2009 Iranian Opposition Protesters Hijack Government Rally
Government rally devolves into rival protests as tens of thousands of demonstrators pour into Tehran streets


US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Cairo, Egypt, 04 Nov 2009 Clinton Tries to Reassure Arab Leaders on Israeli Settlements
US Secretary of state says Washington remains committed to principle of ending Israeli construction on Palestinian territory


Former Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah gives a press conference at his residence in Kabul, 04 Nov 2009 Afghanistan's Abdullah Says Karzai Re-election Lacks Legitimacy
Former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah withdrew days ago from a second-round runoff vote because of concerns over fraud


Video grab made 04 Nov 2009 of a casualty being taken to a base hospital after 5 British soldiers were shot dead in Helmand Province, Afghanistan Afghan Policeman Kills 5 British Soldiers
Officials say gunman fired on troops without warning at police checkpoint and fled


Voters are handed 'I Voted In Arlington' stickers after voting at Rosslyn Fire Station #10, in Arlington, Virginia, 03 Nov 2009 Republicans Gain in US State Elections Audio Clip Available
State elections were widely seen as a referendum on President Barack Obama's administration and its policies.


Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi (file photo) US Envoys Meet Burma's PM, Aung San Suu Kyi
Nobel Peace laureate shook hands with Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell as she arrived at a luxury hotel in the main city of Rangoon


[insert caption here] Pakistan Army: Troops Reach Key Taliban Strongholds
Military says troops captured 'major part' of Sararogha and have also entered Ladha


Polish job-seekers line up for a Warsaw job fair where they hope to find work in Ireland (2006 file photo) Young Gain Job Advantage in Post- Communist Societies Audio Clip Available
Many in post-communist societies say younger people can deal better with unemployment uncertainties than older workers who had guaranteed jobs under communism


A piece of the Iron Curtain is seen at the former Sopronpuszta border crossing point, 155 miles west of Budapest, Hungary, 26 Jun 2009 Post-Communist Tensions Between Civic, Material Values Audio Clip Available
Social activists say governments cannot narrow differences in absence of civic values among ordinary citizens


Ford worker Ford Posts $1 Billion Third-Quarter Profit Video clip available
Automaker's earnings spark hope of a U.S. auto industry recovery