Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 12th of Mehr 1391; October 3rd, 2012

04 October 2012 | 12:37 Code : 1907558 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 12th of Mehr 1391; October 3rd, 2012

 

Wednesday, 12th of Mehr - October 3rd, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-‘Occupy Wall Street’ protesters demand release of political prisoners in US

-Global Research: Best way to save Europe from crisis is to stand up against capitalism

-President, meeting with Iranian and international journalists: Foreign currency market is no place to deal with personal disputes

-Pyongyang: Korean Peninsula only one step away from atomic war

-Bashar Assad personally takes command of anti-terrorism battle in Aleppo

-Hamas office in Tehran denies Khaled Mashaal’s statements in Ankara

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Majlis representatives: Ahmadinejad’s blames his own government’s weaknesses on others

-Majlis Speaker: 80 percent of our country’s problems are due to mismanagement

-President: Current foreign currency rate fluctuations are only temporary

-Bashar Assad personally takes over Aleppo operations

-White House, victim of cyber attack

-Saakashvili concedes defeat in Georgian parliamentary elections

-57 percent of Egyptians unhappy with Morsi’s work as president

 

IRAN

 

-President reveals secrets behind the scenes of foreign currency market

-NATO’s early exit from Afghanistan

-Obama and Romney in first television debate

-Another Bahraini revolutionary killed

-Syrian rebels’ plan to kidnap Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah’s son

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Government evades taking responsibility for high prices

-Salehi’s speech at US’ Council on Foreign Relations

-Fresh efforts for new round of sanctions on Iran

-Noori al-Maleki: I will no longer allow formation of coalition government

-Turkey strengthens its forces on border with Syria

 

JAME JAM

 

-Ahmadinejad: We will move past this difficult phase

-Salehi: Zionist regime is source of anguish for US

-Opposition coalition’s victory in Georgia

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