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[Title] => Iran's president: Nuclear deal has helped economy
[Summary] => Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday that last month's nuclear deal with world powers has already boosted the country's economy, as he continues a push to convince skeptics of the benefits brought by the pact's partial sanctions relief.
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[Title] => News Analysis: Iran pins hope for changes on new president Rouhani
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[Title] => Bomb kills Iran nuclear physicist tied to Mousavi
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[Title] => Iranian nuclear physicist killed in bombing
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[Title] => Students, militia clash in 2nd day of Iran protest
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[Title] => Tens of thousands protest in Iran, battling police
[Summary] => Security forces and militiamen clashed with thousands of protesters shouting "death to the dictator" outside Tehran University on yesterday, beating them with batons and firing tear gas on a day of nationwide student demonstrations, witnesses said.
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[Title] => Hundreds protest in Iran, defying crackdown vow
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[Title] => Fierce Tehran clashes between police, protesters
[Summary] => TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Police beat protesters and fired tear gas and water cannons at thousands who rallied yesterday in open defiance of Iran's clerical government, sharply escalating the most serious internal conflict since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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