Iran Distances Itself from Bruni-Sarkozy Insult- Iran Calls French First Lady a Prostitute
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has sought to distance itself from harsh remarks by a hard-line newspaper, which called France’s first lady a “prostitute” for condemning the stoning sentence against an Iranian woman convicted of adultery.
Iran paper: Bruni should die after stoning comments
An Iranian newspaper said on Tuesday that Carla Bruni, the wife of France’s president, deserved to die after she expressed solidarity with a woman sentenced to be stoned for adultery.
‘Whoever attacks Iran will regret it’
The Iranian foreign minister says any country which attacks Iran will regret it, adding Iran is set to safeguard its inalienable rights.
Iran to Produce Fuel for Tehran Research Reactor in One Year
Iran announced on Tuesday that it would continue enriching uranium to the level of 20% and would produce the nuclear fuel needed for the Tehran research reactor within the next one year. -FNA
Iran state media call French first lady prostitute
Iranian state media called France’s first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, a “prostitute” on Monday in an unusual attack on the wife of a world leader that shows deep anger over her support for an Iranian woman who faced death by stoning on an adultery conviction.
Research and Markets: Iran Commercial Banking Report Q4 2010 – Forbes
BusinessWire – Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b98555/iran_commercial_ba) has announced the addition of the “Iran Commercial Banking Report Q4 2010″ report to their offering …
Iran says to launch first remote sensing satellite into space by March 2011
Iran is to launch its first remote sensing satellite into space by March 2011, said Iranian Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Reza Taghipour. -ISNA
Iran needs two weeks to load nuclear plant fuel
Iran will need two more weeks to complete the process of loading fuel into its Russian-built first nuclear power plant, atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi said.
Iranian newspaper claims Bruni deserves to die
TEHRAN – An Iranian newspaper said on Tuesday that Carla Bruni, the wife of France’s president, deserved to die after she expressed solidarity with a woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery.
