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22 Jun 2009 - Headlines for June 22, 2009
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After a Day of Deadly Protests, Iran's Guardian Council Admits Voting Irregularities Took Place in Presidential Election * Iran's powerful Guardian Council has admitted that voting irregularities took place in at least fifty cities and that the number of votes cast exceeded the number of voters by a difference of as many as three million ballots. This comes as reformist presidential hopeful Mir Hossein Mousavi has called for another round of big street protests after a brutal crackdown this weekend. Somalia Declares State of Emergency After Intense Fighting Iran's Web Spying Aided by European Firms Siemens and Nokia I Israel to Allocate $250 Million for West Bank Settlements US Admits Afghan Air Strike Killed At Least 26 Civilians Pakistan Faces Humanitarian Crisis Report: One Billion People Go Hungry Every Day Obama Admin Wants to Bring Spy Training Program to Colleges ACLU Files Suit over Communication Management Units Poll: 72% of Americans back Creation of Public Healthcare Plan
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