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IRAN/
RTR1QM2H 
June 09, 2007 
Men wait for a road, which was damaged by floodwaters, to reopen at the Jusk sea port, 2000km (1240 miles),... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Men wait for a road, which was damaged by floodwaters, to reopen at the Jusk sea port, in the wake of... 
Men wait for a road, which was damaged by floodwaters, to reopen at the Jusk sea port, 2000km (1240 miles), southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007 in the wake of Cyclone Gonu. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-CYCLONE/GULF/
RTR1QM29 
June 09, 2007 
A man talks on his mobile phone as he waits for a road, which was damaged by floodwaters, to reopen at... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
A man talks on his mobile phone in Jusk sea port as he waits for a road to reopen 
A man talks on his mobile phone as he waits for a road, which was damaged by floodwaters, to reopen at the Jusk sea port, 2000km (1240 miles), southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007 in the wake of Cyclone Gonu. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QM1A 
June 09, 2007 
Cars are stranded on a road damaged by floodwaters, near the Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles), southeast... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Cars are stranded on a road damaged by floodwaters, near the Jusk sea port in the wake of Cyclone Gonu.... 
Cars are stranded on a road damaged by floodwaters, near the Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles), southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007 in the wake of Cyclone Gonu. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-CYCLONE/GULF/
RTR1QM0P 
June 09, 2007 
A family returns to their home in Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Family return to their home in Jusk sea port in wake of Cyclone Gonu 
A family returns to their home in Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007 in the wake of Cyclone Gonu. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QM06 
June 08, 2007 
A man cleans a road damaged by floodwaters near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran,... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
A man cleans a road damaged by floodwaters near Jusk sea port 
A man cleans a road damaged by floodwaters near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007 in the wake of Cyclone Gonu. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-GULF/CYCLONE
RTR1QLZI 
June 08, 2007 
A truck of Iran's Red Crescent Society carrying aid crosses a road damaged by flood waters near Jusk... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Truck of Iran's Red Crescent Society carrying aid crosses road damaged by flood waters near Jusk sea... 
A truck of Iran's Red Crescent Society carrying aid crosses a road damaged by flood waters near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles), southeast of Tehran in the wake of Cyclone Gonu, June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-GULF/CYCLONE
RTR1QLYZ 
June 08, 2007 
A man rides a motorcycle as he tries to cross a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport,... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
A man rides a motorcycle as he tries to cross a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport... 
A man rides a motorcycle as he tries to cross a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-GULF/CYCLONE
RTR1QLYX 
June 08, 2007 
A truck belonging to Iran's Red Crescent Society that is transporting aid moves along a road that is... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
A truck belonging to Iran's Red Crescent Society moves along a road that is damaged by floodwaters near... 
A truck belonging to Iran's Red Crescent Society that is transporting aid moves along a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-GULF/CYCLONE
RTR1QLYU 
June 08, 2007 
Members of Iran's Red Crescent Society stand on a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport,... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Members of Iran's Red Crescent Society stand on a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport... 
Members of Iran's Red Crescent Society stand on a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-GULF/CYCLONE
RTR1QLYT 
June 08, 2007 
A man tries to cross a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles)... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
A man tries to cross a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport 
A man tries to cross a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/
RTR1QLYR 
June 08, 2007 
People gather around a car that fell off a bridge during a rainstorm near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
People gather around a car that fell off a bridge during a rainstorm near Jusk seaport 
People gather around a car that fell off a bridge during a rainstorm near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-GULF/CYCLONE
RTR1QLYP 
June 08, 2007 
A man tries to cross a flooded road damaged by Cyclone Gonu near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles)... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
A man tries to cross a flooded road damaged by Cyclone Gonu near Jusk seaport 
A man tries to cross a flooded road damaged by Cyclone Gonu near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER-CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QLYK 
June 08, 2007 
Local men wait to open a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles)... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Local men wait to open a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport 
Local men wait to open a road that is damaged by floodwaters near Jusk seaport, 2,000 km (1,240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 8, 2007. Cyclone Gonu's power was waning on Friday, after it killed at least 54 people and wrought damage in energy producers Oman and Iran earlier in the week. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER- CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QKLZ 
June 07, 2007 
A family returns to their home in Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Family returns to their home in Jusk sea port in the wake of Cyclone Gonu 
A family returns to their home in Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 7, 2007. Cyclone Gonu waned into a storm as it passed into a major oil shipping route toward Iran on Thursday, but killed 28 people and left a trail of destruction that halted Oman's oil and gas exports for a third day. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER -CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QKKZ 
June 07, 2007 
A road damaged by flood waters is seen near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles), southeast in the wake... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Road damaged by flood waters is seen near Jusk sea port 
A road damaged by flood waters is seen near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles), southeast in the wake of Cyclone Gonu, June 7, 2007. Cyclone Gonu waned into a storm as it passed into a major oil shipping route toward Iran on Thursday, but killed 28 people and left a trail of destruction that halted Oman's oil and gas exports for a third day. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER- CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QKKU 
June 07, 2007 
An Iranian man who left his shop near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian man works in his shop southeast of Tehran 
An Iranian man who left his shop near Jusk sea port, 2000 km (1240 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu, returns to work in his shop June 7, 2007. Cyclone Gonu waned into a storm as it passed into a major oil shipping route toward Iran on Thursday, but killed 28 people and left a trail of destruction that halted Oman's oil and gas exports for a third day. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER -CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QKKP 
June 07, 2007 
A worker clears uprooted trees in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1330 km (830 miles) southeast of... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Worker clears uprooted trees in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 
A worker clears uprooted trees in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1330 km (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 7, 2007. Cyclone Gonu waned into a storm as it passed into a major oil shipping route toward Iran on Thursday, but killed 28 people and left a trail of destruction that halted Oman's oil and gas exports for a third day. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
WEATHER- CYCLONE/GULF
RTR1QKKK 
June 07, 2007 
A worker clears uprooted trees in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1330 km (830 miles) southeast of... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Worker clears uprooted trees in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 
A worker clears uprooted trees in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1330 km (830 miles) southeast of Tehran, in the wake of Cyclone Gonu June 7, 2007. Cyclone Gonu waned into a storm as it passed into a major oil shipping route toward Iran on Thursday, but killed 28 people and left a trail of destruction that halted Oman's oil and gas exports for a third day. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP8U 
April 16, 2007 
Derban Ahlin (2nd L), deputy head of foreign relation committee of the Swedish parliament, attends a... 
Tehran, Iran 
Ahlin, deputy head of foreign relation committee of the Swedish parliament, attends a news conference... 
Derban Ahlin (2nd L), deputy head of foreign relation committee of the Swedish parliament, attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before the release of two Swedish men by the Iranian government. Stefan Johanssen and Janes Hjortman were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP8F 
April 16, 2007 
A Swedish official talks to Stefan Johanssen (3rd L) as he stands next to his countryman Janes Hjortman... 
Tehran, Iran 
Swedish official talks to Johanssen as he stands next to countryman Hjortman before a news conference... 
A Swedish official talks to Stefan Johanssen (3rd L) as he stands next to his countryman Janes Hjortman (R) before a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before their release by the Iranian government. The two men were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP8C 
April 16, 2007 
Stefan Johanssen (2nd L) and Janes Hjortman (4th L) of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign... 
Tehran, Iran 
Johanssen and Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran 
Stefan Johanssen (2nd L) and Janes Hjortman (4th L) of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before their release by the Iranian government. The two men were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP8B 
April 16, 2007 
Stefan Johanssen (L) and Janes Hjortman (R) of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry... 
Tehran, Iran 
Johanssen and Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran 
Stefan Johanssen (L) and Janes Hjortman (R) of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before their release by the Iranian government. The two men were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP86 
April 16, 2007 
Janes Hjortman of Sweden attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16,... 
Tehran, Iran 
Hjortman of Sweden attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran 
Janes Hjortman of Sweden attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before his release by the Iranian government. Hjortman, and his compatriot Stefan Johanssen, were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP85 
April 16, 2007 
Derban Ahlin (2nd L), deputy head of foreign relation committee of the Swedish parliament, talks to Stefan... 
Tehran, Iran 
Ahlin, deputy head of foreign relation committee of the Swedish parliament, talks to Johanssen during... 
Derban Ahlin (2nd L), deputy head of foreign relation committee of the Swedish parliament, talks to Stefan Johanssen of Sweden during a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before Johanssen's release by the Iranian government. Johanssen and his compatriot Janes Hjortman were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP84 
April 16, 2007 
Stefan Johanssen of Sweden attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16,... 
Tehran, Iran 
Johanssen of Sweden attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran 
Stefan Johanssen of Sweden attends a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before his release by the Iranian government. Johanssen, and his compatriot Janes Hjortman, were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP83 
April 16, 2007 
Stefan Johanssen (L) and Janes Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office... 
Tehran, Iran 
Johanssen and Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran 
Stefan Johanssen (L) and Janes Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before their release by the Iranian government. The two men were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN-SWEDEN/RELEASE
RTR1OP7Y 
April 16, 2007 
Stefan Johanssen (L) and Janes Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office... 
Tehran, Iran 
Sweden Stefan Johanssen and Janes Hjortman attend for news conference at FM office in Tehran 
Stefan Johanssen (L) and Janes Hjortman of Sweden attend a news conference at the foreign ministry office in Tehran April 16, 2007, before their release by the Iranian government. The two men were detained in 2006 while taking photos of "sensitive military sites" in Qeshm island near the southern Persian Gulf port of Bandar Abbas. They were convicted and jailed for espionage. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LDMU 
January 19, 2007 
United States wrestler Adekunle Muhammed Lawal (R) shakes hands with Iranian fans during the 27th Takhti... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
U.S. wrestler Adekunle Muhammed Lawal shakes hands with Iranian fans during Takhti Free Style Wrestling... 
United States wrestler Adekunle Muhammed Lawal (R) shakes hands with Iranian fans during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 1051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LDH9 
January 19, 2007 
United States Wrestling Coach Terry Brands (L) and Iran's coaches Mahmoud Smailpour (C) and Hashem Habibi... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
U.S. Terry Brands and Iran's Mahmoud Smailpour and Hashem Habibi hold up their Cups during closing ceremony... 
United States Wrestling Coach Terry Brands (L) and Iran's coaches Mahmoud Smailpour (C) and Hashem Habibi hold up their Cups as they stand on a podium during the closing ceremony for the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 1051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCT9 
January 19, 2007 
U.S. wrestling Coach Terry Brands (R) talks to U.S. wrestler Lee Fulhart at a break time during a wrestles... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
US wrestling Coach Terry Brands talks to U.S. wrestler Lee Fulhart during wrestles against Iran in Bandar... 
U.S. wrestling Coach Terry Brands (R) talks to U.S. wrestler Lee Fulhart at a break time during a wrestles against Iran during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1,051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCSX 
January 19, 2007 
U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (red) wrestles against Iran's Hamed Rezaian during the 27th Takhti Free Style... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
US wrestler Irvin wrestles against Iran's Rezaian during Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament... 
U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (red) wrestles against Iran's Hamed Rezaian during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1,051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran, January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCSR 
January 19, 2007 
U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (red) wrestles against Iran's Hamed Rezaian during the 27th Takhti Free Style... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
US wrestler Irvin wrestles against Iran's Rezaian during Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament... 
U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (red) wrestles against Iran's Hamed Rezaian during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1,051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran, January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCS3 
January 19, 2007 
U.S. wrestling coach Terry Brands talks to U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (R) during a break in a wrestling... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
US wrestling coach Brands talks to wrestler Irvin in Bandar Abbas 
U.S. wrestling coach Terry Brands talks to U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (R) during a break in a wrestling match against an Iranian wrestler during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 1051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCRZ 
January 19, 2007 
Iranian judge Ardavan Saheb holds up the hand of U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (R) as the winner of a wrestling... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian judge Ardavan Saheb holds up the hand of US wrestler Mike Irvin as the winner in Bandar Abbas... 
Iranian judge Ardavan Saheb holds up the hand of U.S. wrestler Mike Irvin (R) as the winner of a wrestling match against an Iranian wrestler during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1,051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCRD 
January 19, 2007 
U.S. wrestling coach Terry Brands (L) talks to U.S. wrestler Lee Fulhart while standing next to a banner... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
US wrestling coach Brands talks to wrestler Fulhart while standing next to banner with pictures of Iranian... 
U.S. wrestling coach Terry Brands (L) talks to U.S. wrestler Lee Fulhart while standing next to a banner with pictures of Iranian soldiers who were killed during Iran-Iraq war, during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, 1,051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran, January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCR8 
January 19, 2007 
An Iranian wrestling coach (R) and the U.S. team leader Van Stokes watch a wrestling match during the... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian wrestling coach and US team leader Van Stokes watch wrestling match in city of Bandar Abbas 
An Iranian wrestling coach (R) and the U.S. team leader Van Stokes watch a wrestling match during the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament Memorial for the Martyrs of the Forever Persian Gulf in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas, about 1,051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran, January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCFH 
January 19, 2007 
Iranian journalist Ali Feizasa (L) speaks with U.S. wrestling team's executive director Richard Bender... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian journalist Ali Feizasa speaks with US wrestling team's Richard Bender and Van Stokes in the sea... 
Iranian journalist Ali Feizasa (L) speaks with U.S. wrestling team's executive director Richard Bender (C) and team leader Van Stokes while attending the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 1051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran, January 18, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN/USA
RTR1LCF6 
January 19, 2007 
U.S. wrestling team leader Van Stokes (R) looks at the pictures of a match between Iran and U.S. as he... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
US wrestling team leader Van Stokes speaks with Iranian journalist Ali Feizasa while attending Takhti... 
U.S. wrestling team leader Van Stokes (R) looks at the pictures of a match between Iran and U.S. as he speaks with Iranian journalist Ali Feizasa while attending the 27th Takhti Free Style Wrestling International Tournament in the sea port city of Bandar Abbas 1051 km (657 miles) south of Tehran, January 18, 2007. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN) 
IRAN
RTXO0N7 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake receives medical attention in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake receives medical attention in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar..... 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake receives medical attention in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, [officials and state media said]. 
QUAKE IRAN
RTR1BPX3 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian man injured in an earthquake lies at Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles)... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian man injured in an earthquake lies at Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas 
An Iranian man injured in an earthquake lies at Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, officials and state media said. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi 
QUAKE IRAN
RTR1BPWW 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake lies in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles)... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian woman injured in an earthquake lies in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake lies in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, officials and state media said. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi 
QUAKE IRAN
RTR1BPWE 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian man watches over his mother, who was injured in an earthquake, at Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian man watches over his mother who was injured in an earthquake at Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar... 
An Iranian man watches over his mother, who was injured in an earthquake, at Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, officials and state media said. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi 
QUAKE IRAN
RTR1BPWA 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake receives medical attention in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian woman injured in an earthquake receives medical attention in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas... 
An Iranian woman injured in an earthquake receives medical attention in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, officials and state media said. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi 
QUAKE IRAN
RTR1BPW8 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian boy (L) injured in an earthquake lies in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles)... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian boy injured in an earthquake lies in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas 
An Iranian boy (L) injured in an earthquake lies in Mohammadi Hospital in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, officials and state media said. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi 
QUAKE IRAN
RTR1BPVH 
November 27, 2005 
An Iranian man injured in an earthquake is held on by his sister in the hospital of Mohammadi in Bandar... 
Bandar Abbas, Iran 
Iranian man injured in an earthquake is held on by his sister in hospital in Bandar Abbas north of Qeshm... 
An Iranian man injured in an earthquake is held on by his sister in the hospital of Mohammadi in Bandar Abbas, 35 km (21.7 miles) north of Qeshm, Iran November 27, 2005. Ten people were killed and 50 injured when the earthquake razed mud-brick villages on the Gulf island of Qeshm off Iran's south coast on Sunday, officials and state media said. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi 
IRAN ITALY
RTRNW2T 
April 10, 1999 
The Italian Ambassador to Iran, Ludvic Ortona, visits the Italian frigate Euro April 10. The Italian... 
London, Iran 
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO IRAN VISITS ITALIAN FRIGATE. 
The Italian Ambassador to Iran, Ludvic Ortona, visits the Italian frigate Euro April 10. The Italian Frigate Euro docked in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas on April 8th to commence a four day official visit. This is the first official visit of a NATO warship to Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The Euro will also hold joint naval exercises with the Iranian navy before leaving Iranian terretorial waters on April 12th.

IRAN ITALY 
IRAN ITALY
RTRNW1E 
April 10, 1999 
Iranian Soldiers pull in the dock lines from the Euro as the Italian Frigate prepares to dock in Bandar... 
London, Iran 
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO IRAN VISITS ITALIAN FRIGATE. 
Iranian Soldiers pull in the dock lines from the Euro as the Italian Frigate prepares to dock in Bandar Abbas on April 8. The Italian Frigate Euro docked in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas to commence a four day official visit. This is the first official visit of a NATO warship to Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The Euro will also hold joint naval exercises with the Iranian navy before leaving Iranian terretorial waters on April 12th.

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IRAN ITALY
RTRNW18 
April 10, 1999 
Crew members of the Italian Frigate Euro greet old friends as the ship docks in the Iranian port of Bandar... 
London, Iran 
ITALIAN SAILORS GREET OLD FRIENDS ON AN ITALIAN FRIGATE IN IRAN. 
Crew members of the Italian Frigate Euro greet old friends as the ship docks in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas on April 8th to commence a four day official visit. This is the first official visit of a NATO warship to Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The Euro will also hold joint naval exercises with the Iranian navy before leaving Iranian terretorial waters on April 12th.

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