Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Bank embezzlement trial close to verdict
-Start of lobbying for Majlis Speaker
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: We will not negotiate about our territorial integrity
-Commander of anti-aircraft unit of the Revolutionary Guard Corps warns extra-regional forces about their behavior
-Minister of Intelligence: Some of those responsible for assassination of nuclear scientists arrested
-Ambassadors of 7 Latin American countries enter Bushehr
SHARGH
-Supreme Leader at the Book Fair: Necessity to develop and deepen book-reading atmosphere in the country
-Majlis representatives send three government cases to the Judiciary
-Press TV files complaint against Maziar Bahari
-President’s parliamentary deputy: 2,000 toman price of gasoline per liter, incorrect assumption
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Iran’s concerns over signing of Strategic Treaty of US and Afghanistan
-Foreign Ministry’s reaction to elimination of Persian Gulf in Google: Google’s reputation damaged
IRAN
-Majlis, a barrier for increase of subsidies
-President’s Deputy in Science and Technology: Reducing trend of immigration of elites continues
-Supreme Leader: Tehran’s Book Fair must be evaluated by its context
-President’s Deputy in International Affairs: Expansion of relations between Iran and Sudan is to the interest of people of the region
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Withdrawal of foreign forces is the solution to Afghanistan crisis
-Cabinet members’ trip to Non-Aligned Movement countries
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Who will become Majlis Speaker?
-Supreme Leader: Government must remove obstacles in publishing books
-Iran’s representative to IAEA: No reason to close Fardu
-Secret talks of P5+1 in Berlin
-Aftershocks of Majlis’ disagreement with second phase of subsidies
-New price of gasoline: 840 or 990 tomans per liter
JAME JAM
-Ahmadinejad’s disagreement with the law of supervision over Majlis representatives
-General Director of Central Bank: World Bank against sanction of Central Bank
-Tehran’s Mayor: Transforming Evin Prison into green spaces