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Social media fuels Iranian protests in wake of presidential election
LONDON - The struggle against Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is being fought on the streets and online where social media websites, including blogs, Facebook and Twitter, are all playing a major role as Iranians protest.
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