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An Iranian opposition protester holds stones as he faces security forces during clashes in Tehran on Sunday. The protests, the most violent since those that followed the disputed presidential election in June, cap a year of unprecedented challenge for Tehran. AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Middle East

Year Of Iranian Discontent Continues Into 2010

5 min

Year Of Iranian Discontent Continues Into 2010

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Smoke billows from a Chevron Corp. refinery in Richmond, Calif. The refinery is the largest producer of greenhouse gases in the state. Noah Berger/AP hide caption

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National

Chevron Threatens To Leave Longtime Home

3 min

Chevron Threatens To Leave Longtime Home

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