IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Sunday and picked headlines from 22 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
A decree by the Supreme Leader naming Mohammad Sarafraz as a replacement for Ezzatollah Zarghami, the outgoing president of Iran�s national broadcaster, dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Sunday. The opening ceremony of the 20th�Exhibition of Press and News Agencies was given front page coverage by most dailies too. Also in the news were remarks by Iran�s deputy foreign minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi in the lead-up to the talks between representatives from Iran, the US and the EU in Muscat, Oman over Tehran�s nuclear program.
Afarinesh:�Iran has started to run smart Internet filtering software.
Afkar:��If all sanctions are lifted and Iran�s nuclear case is sent back to the IAEA, Tehran will consider implementing the Additional Protocol,� said Iran�s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency Reza Najafi.
Aftab-e Yazd:��I go to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance one last time [to see if I can secure the go-ahead of officials to release�The Colonel],� said Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, the renowned Iranian writer.
Aftab-e Yazd:��Talks in Muscat will be so decisive,� said Seyyed Abbas Araghchi prior to the negotiations between representatives of Iran, the US and the EU in the Omani capital.
Arman-e Emrooz:�Former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is said to have talked with his predecessor, Mohammad Khatami on the phone. The conversation seems to be part of Ahmadinejad�s efforts to secure the support of Reformists as he plans a political comeback.
Asia:��We allow the media to supervise themselves,� said Ali Jannati, the minister of culture and Islamic guidance.
Asia:�Tough nuclear talks open in Muscat, Oman on Sunday. The countdown is on for the November 24 deadline.
Asr-e Rasaneh: Iran and Turkmenistan have agreed on a new gas deal under which Iran�s imports of natural gas from the Central Asian country will not drop in winter.
Asr-e Rasaneh:�The value added tax (VAT) code will be reformed by yearend (March 20, 2015).
Asrar:��We hope to see fair interaction by the new IRIB president with the [eleventh] government,� said Ali Jannati, the culture minister.
Ebtekar:�Iran�s Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said that Iran and P5+1 see eye to eye on Tehran�s nuclear case and that the only option on the table is a [final] deal.
Ebtekar:�Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has appointed Mohammad Sarafraz as the president of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).
Etemad:�The Guardian Council has once again warned those who are preparing to run for parliament that the oversight body would take into account the would-be candidates� possible involvement in the 2009 post-election unrest when it weighs their credentials.
Etemad:��Reforms would continue. We will defend Iran�s national interests with our lives,� said former President Mohammad Khatami in a meeting with young members of the National Trust Party.
Hemayat:��The European Union has put three Iranian banking and science institutes that were delisted before back on its sanctions list,� writes the daily, saying that those who claim to seek dialog are now throwing up obstacles in the way of talks.
Iran Daily:�Forty-five countries import Iranian saffron.
Jahan-e Eghtesad:�Urban areas experienced a 31.4 percent rise in average Iranian household expenses in the 12 months to March 21, 2014.
Javan:��Agreement will remain elusive if four sets of sanctions against Iran are not removed,� said Iran�s Araghchi in reference to sanctions slapped on Tehran by the UN Security Council, the European Union, the US Congress and the US president.
Kaenat:�Iran�s Minister of Labor, Cooperatives and Welfare Ali Rabiei, has in a clean-up decree ordered officials to collect those who sleep rough from the streets.
Kayhan:�The Saudi government has removed Abdul Aziz Khoja, its minister of culture and information, from his post to ease the wrath of Shiites.
Khorasan:�A $150,000-plus fine has been issued for two physicians who charged patients fees in excess of tariffs.
Resalat:��A package of [government's financial] support for patients suffering from refractory diseases will take effect in the near future,� said the Iranian health minister.
Roozan:��It is harmful to keep the [loyal] friends of the revolution confined,� said former [reformist] President Mohammad Khatami.
Roozan:�Big US corporations (Apple, Boeing and General Electric) are seeking a share in Iran�s market.
Roozan:��No one dares to impeach the minister of culture and Islamic guidance,� said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.
Sharq:�An Iranian female athlete, Hamideh Abbasali, has secured a silver medal in the final match of +68 Kg class of 2104 Bremen World Karate Championship, earning the first world medal for an Iranian woman ever.
Taadol:��Any return to the pre-Geneva Joint Plan of Action era is a dangerous scenario,� said Iran�s senior nuclear negotiator Seyyed Abbas Araghchi in an interview with Tehran-based Arabic-language News Network Alalam.
Taadol:��Predictability has returned to the Iranian economy,� said Mohammad Nahavandian, the chief of staff of President Rouhani.
Tafahom:�Iran ranks 48th�in the world in terms of attracting foreign tourists.
Tafahom:��Media outlets are expected to disclose the hideousness of social disorders,� said Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly Ali Larijani.
Tafahom:�As many as 110 foreign firms have taken part in the 14th International Electricity Exhibition of Iran in Tehran [which opened on November 8 and will run through November 11].
Vatan-e Emrooz:�The holy city of Quds seems to be bracing for a third Intifada.
Vatan-e Emrooz:�The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)has rejected as incorrect the content of , a 2012 American political thriller directed by Ben Affleck. [CIA gives the 'real' account of 'Argo' on Twitter, read some media headlines.]
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