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In Pictures: US hikers detained in Iran
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 05/20
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Iran's Ahmadinejad in NY. Mothers of American hikers hope to meet him
Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in NY and talked about the two American hikers still in prision in Iran. On Sunday, Sarah Shourd underscored her gratitude at being released but said she felt only "one-third free."
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In Pictures: US hikers detained in Iran
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Sarah Shourd clemency offer bittersweet for American mothers
Sarah Shourd clemency: Iranian officials have announced that on Saturday they will release one of the Americans but said nothing about the fate of Americans Shane Bauer or Josh Fattal.
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US hikers' moms take more aggressive tack with Iran
Once demure, the US hikers' moms have changed their strategy after a year of giving up jobs, and even a home, to lobby Iran. Sarah Shourd, Shane Bauer, and Josh Fattal have been imprisoned for a year.
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New evidence may help US hikers held in Iran
New information from an eyewitness may help three US hikers held in Iran, arrested for entering the country illegally.
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Two US hikers in Iran prison to be married
Two US hikers, imprisoned in Iran since last year, are engaged to be married when they return home, according to their mothers who just returned from visiting their children.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 05/20
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Three hikers jailed in Iran reunite with their moms
Three American hikers jailed in Iran for 10 months were allowed to see their mothers.
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Clutching flowers, American mothers visit detained US hikers in Iran
Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd, and Josh Fattal were briefly let out of Evin prison to visit their mothers in a Tehran hotel. The mothers want to bring their children home, but Iran may be waiting for a prisoner swap with the US.
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Mothers visit three US hikers held in Iran
The mothers of three US hikers detained in Iran the past ten months on spying charges held an emotional reunion with their children on Thursday.
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In 'humanitarian' move, Iran allows mothers of jailed US hikers to visit
Cindy Hickey, Nora Shourd, and Laura Fattal have confirmed that they received visas from Iran. They plan to travel to Tehran's infamous Evin prison early next week to see the jailed US hikers for the first time in 10 months.
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Detained hikers stir memories of Iran hostage crisis
Tehran could attempt to use the Americans as bargaining chips in its bid to build nuclear weapons.








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