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June 24, 2009 at 10:26 am by Alejandro A. Leal in News- Fizzling out: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenini vowed not to yield to pressure from opponents demanding new elections as the opposition leader formally withdrew complaints of vote rigging.
- Too little, too late? Obama condemned the Iranian regime’s response to street protests… meanwhile, protesters may be employing inventive tactics to express their defiance.
- Next door: U.S. air strike kills dozens in Pakistani tribal area controlled by Taliban forces.
- No porn for you: U.S. trade officials say China’s intent on shipping web-filtering software with every computer sold is a violation of WTO’s rules.
- Where’s Mark? The ongoing saga of South Carolina governor Mark Sanford culminated yesterday as he was spotted at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport returning from a solo trip to the “exotic” city of Buenos Aires, Argentina (I’m guessing densely populated metro areas are exotic to South Carolinians).
- Don’t look now: But Rep. Ron Paul’s bill to audit the Federal Reserve is piling up co-sponsors in the House.











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