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Iran's Karoubi attacks Ahmadinejad on U.S. policy

* Beaten presidential candidate sees double standard * Criticises Ahmadinejad for feelers towards Washington TEHRAN, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Iranian opposition figure Mehdi Karoubi, whose supporters clashed with police in a rally last week, accused... Full Article at Reuters Alert Net

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