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* Iran's top judge threatens crackdown on liberals
* Saudi prince orders airport open for Iran pilgrims
* Iranian pilgrims denounce Israel, US at haj rally

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* Iran deplores NATO attacks against Yougoslavia
* Niki confident US will approve ag sales to Iran
* U.S. decision on farm sales to Iran may be near
* Pilgrims start first day of trouble-free haj
* Khamenei criticizes New Year celebrations
* Russia eyes cooperation with Iran
* Iran's minister says satisfied with OPEC oil cuts
* Iranians remember pilgrims killed in Mecca in 1987
* Mecca hears cries of "Death to America"
* Thirty children die in truck crash in southeastern Iran
* Oil ends weaker but overshadowed by OPEC
* U.S. Senate bill includes call for farm sales to Iran
* Senators demand pressure on Russia
* Former Beirut hostage sues Iran for $100 Million
* Iran sharply hikes petrol prices
* Iran's leaders regret economic woes, hope for better
* Saudis see no trouble from Iranian pilgrims at Mecca
* Khatami says to visit Saudi after the Haj-TV
* Iran opposition report attack on paramilitary HQ

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Friday
March 26, 1999

* Iran's top judge threatens crackdown on liberals

TEHRAN, March 26 (Reuters) - The conservative head of Iran's judiciary on Friday threatened a crackdown on liberal critics and the moderate press, accusing them of seeking to undermine Islam and the 1979 Islamic revolution. ``There is no freedom for you to write and say anything you like. Our people do not want such freedom if it is against the tenets of Islam,'' Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi said in a sermon at Tehran University ... FULL TEXT... Also: Yazdi's Friday prayer sermon... IN PERSIAN IMAGE TEXT

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* Saudi prince orders airport open for Iran pilgrims

TEHRAN, March 26 (Reuters) - Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, in a special gesture to Iran, ordered an airport reopened to allow the last batch of Iranian pilgrims to attend the annual haj, Iran's official news agency IRNA said on Friday. It quoted Iran's ambassador to Saudi Arabia as saying Jeddah airport, closed since Monday at the start of haj, was reopened on Thursday to receive planes carrying 2,500 Iranians as well as Iraqi and Afghan refugees ... FULL TEXT

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* Iranian pilgrims denounce Israel, US at haj rally

JABAL ARAFAT, Saudi Arabia, March 26 (Reuters) - Iranian pilgrims denounced the United States and Israel as ``enemies of God'' at a rally in Saudi Arabia at the climax of the annual haj pilgrimage on Friday. ``Death to America...There is no God but God, and America is God's enemy,'' thousands of Iranian pilgrims chanted at a 90-minute rally held inside their compound on Mount Arafat, site of the last sermon by Prophet Mohammed 14 centuries ago. The rally ended peacefully ... FULL TEXT

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Thursday
March 25, 1999

* Iran deplores NATO attacks against Yougoslavia

Tehran, march 25, irna -- spokesman of iran's foreign ministry hamidreza assefi here thursday deplored nato's wednesday attacks against yougoslavia and said, "any form of conflict, tension or military operation is not only likely to deteriorate the situation in the region but also help complicate situation in the balkans." ... FULL TEXT

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* Niki confident US will approve ag sales to Iran

WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) - The president of a start-up company seeking a special export license to sell $500 million of U.S. farm goods to Iran said on Thursday he was ``very confident'' of getting Clinton administration approval. ``I'm very confident that this will be approved, but don't want to speculate on the date,'' Richard Bliss, president of the Niki Trading Co., told Reuters. ``There has been steady progress and we think things are moving in the right direction.'' ... FULL TEXT

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* U.S. decision on farm sales to Iran may be near

WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) - A proposal to allow up to $500 million in U.S. farm exports to Iran was at the White House awaiting a decision, Senator Byron Dorgan said on Thursday ... FULL TEXT

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* Pilgrims start first day of trouble-free haj

MECCA, Saudi Arabia, March 25 (Reuters) - Two million Moslems performing the annual haj pilgrimage began their journey on foot and aboard buses and cars on Thursday to a vast tent city in Saudi Arabia on the first day of a so-far trouble-free rite. Wrapped in seamless white sheets and carrying umbrellas against 36 Celsius (97 Fahrenheit) temperatures, pilgrims from around 100 countries began leaving Islam's holy city of Mecca after dawn prayers at the Grand Mosque where they circled the Kaaba seven times, the first haj ritual ... FULL TEXT

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Wednesday
March 24, 1999

* Khamenei criticizes New Year celebrations

TEHRAN, March 23 (AFP) - Iran's spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has criticized certain aspects of celebrations of the Iranian new year and said allowing people to observe a popular spring festival was a mistake. Khamenei, in remarks reported by Iranian radio, said the Festival of Fire, in which people jump over bonfires and set off firecrackers, is a "superstitious festival of which Islam does not approve." ... FULL TEXT

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* Russia eyes cooperation with Iran after NATO Kosovo strike: agency

MOSCOW, March 24 (AFP) - The Russian ministries of defence and foreign affairs are preparing proposals for President Boris Yeltsin under which Moscow could review its cooperation with Iran, arm Belgrade and replace nuclear weapons in Belarus, ITAR-TASS reported Wednesday. Under the proposals yet to be put to Yeltsin, Russia "seriously envisages" the possibility of abandoning its accords with the United States on deliveries of arms and military materiel to Iran in the case of NATO air strikes on Yugoslavia, the agency said without quoting sources ... FULL TEXT

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* Iran's minister says satisfied with OPEC oil cuts

TEHRAN, March 24 (Reuters) - Iran's oil minister said in remarks published on Wednesday he was satisfied with an OPEC agreement to cut crude production in order to stabilise prices. Bijan Namdar Zanganeh spoke to Iran's official news agency IRNA a day earlier saying the deal by OPEC and non-OPEC countries to cut 2.1 million barrels per day (bpd) proved the cartel was able to overcome a crisis in the oil market ... FULL TEXT

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* Iranians remember pilgrims killed in Mecca in 1987

TEHRAN, March 24 (Reuters) - Iranian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia held a memorial service for Iranians killed in clashes with Saudi police in 1987 during an Iranian-led political rally, Iran's official news agency IRNA reported on Wednesday. The ceremony was held in the holy city of Mecca on Tuesday and was attended by a number of Iranian officials, including Mohammad Mohammadi Reyshahri, who heads Iranian pilgrims to Mecca each year, it said ... FULL TEXT

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* Mecca hears cries of "Death to America" ahead of Iranian rally

MECCA, Saudi Arabia, March 24 (AFP) - Cries of "Death to America" rang out in Islam's holiest city of Mecca as pilgrims held a protest in defiance of a Saudi ban, an Iranian official said Wednesday. Iran, meanwhile, announced it would hold its own anti-US rally on Friday but not in Mecca itself ... FULL TEXT

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* Thirty children die in truck crash in southeastern Iran

TEHRAN, March 23 (AFP) - Thirty children were killed and another 30 injured when a truck transporting them plunged into a ravine in southwestern Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported Tuesday. The victims, aged between 12 and 15, were on their way home from a Koran recitation competition Monday when the accident occurred on a mountainous road in Khuzestan province ... FULL TEXT

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Tuesday
March 23, 1999

* Oil ends weaker but overshadowed by OPEC

LONDON, March 23 (Reuters) - World oil prices ended lower on Tuesday but the weaker close was drowned out by market applause for an OPEC agreement to cut oil supply to glutted markets. The cartel signed the deal on tough new export limits which Saudi Oil minister Ali al-Naimi said were aimed at lifting prices back to $18 a barrel ... FULL TEXT

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* U.S. Senate bill includes call for farm sales to Iran

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to free up more than $1 billion in aid to hurricane-hit Central America and Middle East ally Jordan, and to bar the federal government from taking a share of the $206 billion settlement between U.S. states and major tobacco companies. One amendment urged the Clinton administration to approve the sale of U.S. wheat and other farm products to Iran ... FULL TEXT

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* Senators demand pressure on Russia

Tuesday, March 23, 1999, WASHINGTON (AP) -- A bipartisan group of 34 senators wants Vice President Al Gore to press Russia's prime minister to stop his country's cooperation with Iran on missiles and nuclear technology. In a letter released Monday, the 34 said Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov must be convinced that ``an Iran armed with nuclear weapons and advanced ballistic missiles is no more in Russia's interests than in our own.'' ... FULL TEXT

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Monday
March 22, 1999

* Former Beirut hostage sues Iran for $100 Million

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Beirut hostage Terry Anderson filed a $100 million lawsuit against Iran Monday, accusing it of being responsible for sponsoring his kidnapping by a militant Islamic group 14 years ago. Anderson's lawyer, Stuart Newberger, said the suit was filed in the U.S. District Court in Washington and would be translated into Farsi before being sent via diplomatic channels to the Iranian government ... FULL TEXT

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* Iran sharply hikes petrol prices

TEHRAN, March 21 (Reuters) - Prices of petrol and other fuels rose sharply on the first day of the Iranian New Year on Sunday as part of a government plan to reduce consumption. The petrol price jumped 75 percent, from 200 rials to 350 rials (11.7 cents) per litre (53 cents per gallon). Motorists lined up at petrol stations on Saturday night to fill their tanks in anticipation of the rise. Prices of other fuels, such as gasoil and kerosene, also rose considerably ... FULL TEXT

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* Iran's leaders regret economic woes, hope for better

TEHRAN, March 21 (Reuters) - Iran's leaders said they regretted the economic hardships of the past year and hoped for better in the Iranian new year which started on Sunday. ``The year we left behind was as usual full of sweet and bitter events. What was bitter for us was the hard economic conditions of people, price hikes and hardships,'' official media quoted spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as saying ... FULL TEXT

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* Saudis see no trouble from Iranian pilgrims at Mecca

RIYADH, March 21 (AFP) - Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it does not expect trouble from the tens of thousands of Iranians at the annual Moslem pilgrimage to Mecca that starts this week. "Nothing will happen," said Interior Minister Prince Nayef ibn Abdel Aziz, quoted in Saudi newspapers. "I don't think our Iranian brothers will do anything that could endanger the pilgrimage." ... FULL TEXT

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* Khatami says to visit Saudi after the Haj-TV

LONDON, March 22 (Reuters) - Iranian President Mohammed Khatami has told Saudi Arabian King Fahd that he planned to visit Saudi Arabia after the end of the Moslem Haj season, Iranian television reported on Monday. The report, monitored by the British Broadcasting Corporation in London, said the news was conveyed to the Saudi Monarch in a letter from Khatami delivered by Iran's ambassador to Riyadh ... FULL TEXT

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* Iran opposition report attack on paramilitary HQ

LONDON, March 22 (Reuters) - The Iranian opposition group Mujahideen Khalq said on Monday its members had attacked the headquarters of the paramilitary Basij forces in Tehran with mortars last week. A Mujahideen statement said its ``operational units launched a major mortar attack...on Thursday, March 18, against the command headquarters of...Basij in Tehran's Afsarieh district.'' ... FULL TEXT

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