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I was glad to find a lover of animals in Majid, who kept a great variety of them.
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Iran's nuclear program was visible in another aspect of Tuesday's embassy assault: the protesters could be heard chanting the name of Majid Shahriari, an Iranian nuclear scientist who was killed by mysterious assailants exactly a year ago.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT F. WORTH 2011
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Iran's nuclear program was visible in another aspect of Tuesday's embassy assault: the protesters could be heard chanting the name of Majid Shahriari, an Iranian nuclear scientist who was killed by mysterious assailants exactly a year ago.
NYT > Global Home By ROBERT F. WORTH 2011
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Iran's nuclear program was visible in another aspect of Tuesday's embassy assault: the protesters could be heard chanting the name of Majid Shahriari, an Iranian nuclear scientist who was killed by mysterious assailants exactly a year ago.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT F. WORTH 2011
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Iran's nuclear program was visible in another aspect of Tuesday's embassy assault: the protesters could be heard chanting the name of Majid Shahriari, an Iranian nuclear scientist who was killed by mysterious assailants exactly a year ago.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERT F. WORTH 2011
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A man who gave his name as Majid expressed joy at the news, adding the "big joy" will be the day the Libyan leader is killed.
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A man who gave his name as Majid expressed joy at the news, adding the "big joy" will be the day the Libyan leader is killed.
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A man who gave his name as Majid expressed joy at the news, adding the "big joy" will be the day the Libyan leader is killed.
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HOLMES: The government calls Majid Khan a high value terrorist who once worked with Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who is the man behind the 9/11 attacks.
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The defendant, identified only by his first name Majid, 27, was in November sentenced by a court in Tehran to be blinded in both eyes, the official state daily "Iran" wrote.
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