The US accuses Mr Arbabsiar, a US citizen with an Iranian passport, of working with the Quds Force, part of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards.
Pressed on the meaning of his comments, Mr Santorum told US Sunday talk shows that he was referring to Mr Obama's environmental policies - rather than his religious beliefs.
Mr Mendez said the US had told him Mr Manning was being treated better now than when he was in Quantico.
The right's infatuation with Mr Reagan tells us more about its disappointment with his successors than it does about Mr Reagan.
What if, instead of testing us on the downside, Mr. Market tests us on the upside?
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In the language of the Treasury, Mr Osborne told us his budget was "fiscally neutral overall".
This is not, Mr Pemble assures us, the whole explanation, but one thing is clear.
Mr Nesbo provides us with maps of Oslo and obscure details of Norwegian history.
As Mr Turner reminds us, that hasn't worked out so well for that other ageing export champion - Japan.
Mr Brennan said US commandos had been ready to take the al-Qaeda leader alive, if that had been possible.
Mr Miliband cited US President Barack Obama's electoral campaign, which the minister said had mobilised a new generation of activists.
Mr Willmore said US delegates were also trying to shift big chunks of text from the main convention to optional protocols.
But Mr Blair and US President George W Bush have repeatedly insisted they cannot rule out the possibility of taking unilateral action.
Mr Panetta told US soldiers they could leave Iraq with great pride.
Mr Karzai wants US troops out of Afghan towns and villages.
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After that, Mr Snow and US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will join senior Chinese officials for the annual meeting of the Sino-US Joint Economic Commission.
However Mr Mbeki welcomed US President George W Bush's announcement of a big contribution to the battle against Aids and called on the Europeans to respond in kind.
Unlike Mr Mishra, Mr Chaudhuri allows us to be eavesdroppers.
Mr Gummer tells us it was hard work persuading the Department of Transport to make the figures public and he says he now intends to raise the matter with ministers repeatedly.
His jibe, though not without logical bite, neglects the democratic thrust of pragmatism, as Mr Menand reminds us: not only codes and categories, but hierarchies and establishments were anathema to it.
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Mr Gardner reminds us that the growth of the population has been far outstripping the hopelessly inadequate level of new house building, while the number of people in employment has been rising.
Mr Netanyahu and US envoy George Mitchell released a joint statement after their four-hour meeting at the Park Lane Hotel, saying Israeli officials would meet Mr Mitchell again next week, AFP news agency reported.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Moscow says the fact that Mr Ban, Mr Netanyahu, US Secretary of State John Kerry and UK Prime Minister David Cameron have travelled to Russia for talks shows they believe Moscow is the key to ending the crisis.
Instead of vague hypotheses about the transmission of culture to those who were not supposed to have it, Mr Rose returns us to the actual thoughts and feelings of the countless working men and women who insisted, often against the odds, on finding things out for themselves.
Bolivia and the US agreed to restore relations on Monday, three years after Mr Morales expelled the US ambassador.
Mr Garza, the US ambassador in Mexico City, also raised the issue in a letter to Mr Derbez and the country's attorney-general.
As Mr. Kapadia edges us toward the abyss of Senna's death, the tragic undertones of Mr. Prost's statement and other fateful notes of premonition sound louder.
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Speaking alongside Mr Baird at his maiden press conference as the top US diplomat, Mr Kerry urged Iran to address concerns about its nuclear programme.
Mr Johnson had said he had received a guarantee from the US government that Mr McKinnon would receive "appropriate medical care and treatment", including counselling and medication.
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