Iran Rules Out Fuel Swap Plan
Monday, January 24th, 2011At the talks between Iran and six major powers in Istanbul over the weekend, Iran said it was “no longer interested” in a fuel-swap deal.
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Iran Rules Out Fuel Swap Plan
At the talks between Iran and six major powers in Istanbul over the weekend, Iran said it was “no longer interested” in a fuel-swap deal.
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Iran Rules Out Fuel Swap Plan
Motherwell will hold further talks on Wednesday with former Scotland international Stuart McCall about the club’s managerial vacancy.

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Well invite McCall for more talks
In an unexpected diplomatic overture, the president of South Korea said he would endorse restarting the talks aimed at ending the North’s nuclear programs.
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South Korean President Open to Talks with North
Washington’s pathetic capitulation to Israel while pleading for a meaningless three-month freeze on settlement expansion – excluding Arab East Jerusalem – should go down as one of the most humiliating moments in U.S. diplomatic history. In September the last settlement freeze ended, leading the Palestinians to cease direct talks with Israel. Now the Obama administration, desperate to lure Israel into a new freeze and thus revive the talks, is grasping at invisible straws – and lavishing gifts on a far-right Israeli government. read more
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The Charade of Israeli-Palestinian Talks
Reports of promising talks between the Taliban leadership and the Afghan government raised hopes that there might be a negotiated peace in sight for the nine-year war in Afghanistan-but as it turns out, the talks never occurred. Thinking they were…
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Taliban Leader in Peace Talks an Impostor
A planned eight-hour strike by London firefighters will go ahead on Monday after 11th-hour talks break down.

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London fire strike will go ahead
The head of Afghanistan’s peace council confirmed that the government had been in indirect talks with the Taliban, and that international support had helped the talks gain steam. NATO and White House officials said they were allowing the safe passage…
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Talks with Taliban Confirmed
Steven Rattner, the former car czar, will accept a ban from the securities industry and pay a fine of more than $5 million, a person with knowledge of the talks said.

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Ex-Car Czar Said to Settle With S.E.C. in Pension Case
Clyde Butcher talks about how his pictures have helped highlight the importance of Florida’s Everglades.

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Beauty of Florida’s Everglades on film
Israeli and Palestinian leaders are to hold further talks in Jerusalem, a day after discussing the core issues at meetings in Egypt.

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Mid-East talks move to Jerusalem