The home stretch of ongoing nuclear talks ahead of an end-of-the-day deadline and the guesswork surrounding the results stayed in the front-page headlines Monday. A victory by the Reds against the Blues in the capital�s 79th derby was also in the news. Another headline which appeared on the front pages of some Iranian dailies was a global conference in Qom, central Iran, where Muslim scholars gathered to discuss Takfiri and extremist groups.
Abrar: �Extension of the Geneva Interim Agreement will be on the table as an option if a final deal is not inked [between Iran and P5+1],� said a member of the Iranian negotiating team.

Afarinesh: �Any comprehensive nuclear deal should get the approval of parliament,� said the chairman of parliament�s nuclear subcommittee.
Afarinesh: For the first time direct flights will be established between three German cities and Iranian cities of Mashhad and Tehran.

Afkar: The University of Tehran will play host to a national conference on Iran�s elite researchers on November 27.

Donyay-e Eghtesad: �An uninvited guest in Vienna [talks],� reads the daily�s banner headline, speculating about the presence of Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal in the Austrian capital.

Ebtekar: The Saudis are in Vienna fearing a nuclear deal is clinched between Iran and P5+1. [The Saudi top diplomat was in the Austrian capital for talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry ahead of the November 24 deadline].

Esfahan Emrooz: More than anybody else, [President] Obama needs a nuclear deal [with Iran].

Ettela�at: �The Takfiri current [a reference to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)] is an enemy of Islam, Muslims and humanity,� the Global Conference of Muslim Scholars� View on Takfiri and Extremist Currents announced.
Ettela�at: The pro-Israeli lobby in the US is trying to make nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1 collapse.
Ettela�at:Iran�s Science and Culture Hall of Famers (known as Unforgettable Faces) have thrown their weight behind Mohammad Farhadi, President Rouhani�s fifth pick for the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

Farhikhtegan: �I�m confident that if we reach a deal that is verifiable [�], that not only can I persuade Congress, but I can persuade the American people that it�s the right thing to do,� said President Obama in reaction to the possible conclusion of a final nuclear deal.

Hemayat: Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani has highlighted the need for Muslim nations to form an Islamic judiciary union.

Iran: Iran sets out conditions for the presence of foreign carmakers in the Iranian market: 40-percent customization of cars at the start of the contract; 85-percent customization in a five years� time; car exports from Iran; improving part-making capabilities; and a regional monopoly for Iran as far as car manufacturing goes.
Iran: Vienna, the venue of the ongoing nuclear talks, the final stopover of seven foreign ministers.

Iran Daily: Uphill struggle to secure historic deal.

Jahan-e Sanat: Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati has asked Iranians to buy works of arts rather than gold.

Jomhouri Islami: �Iran has purchased plane parts from Boeing at an official price,� said the Chairman and Managing Director of Iran Air, Iran�s flagship carrier.

Kaenat: �Iran will raise its gas processing capacity two-fold in three years,� said the managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC).

Kayhan: Iranian students have warned in a rally outside Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) that a final nuclear deal should not be inked at the expense of the country�s atomic achievements.

Khorasan:�We have started to review the Constitution in order to plug its possible loopholes,� said Abbasali Kadkhodaei, a member of the Supreme Board of Arbitration and Adjustment of Relations among the Three Branches of Government and a former spokesman of the Guardian Council.

Mardomsalari: �A 33-month spell has been broken�, writes the daily about the capital�s 79th derby between Esteghlal and Persepolis in which the former was defeated 2-1, the first win after almost three years.
Mardomsalari: �The military service completion cards of 59 football players have been revoked,� the Military Conscription Organization announced.

Roozan: �The experience and knowledge of the first generation of the revolution should be tapped into to develop an understanding of the late Imam�s way of thinking.�

Tafahom: �We will not consider the interests of certain individuals or groups when we try to serve the interests of the establishment and contribute to the cause of sustainable security,� said the intelligence minister.

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