You can follow events in Iran two very good places;
The New York Times does a good job of aggragating information, citing it, verifying it, and getting it out quick on their blog. If you want to know what’s going on, this is the place to get it.
If you want to feel and live what’s going on, you can read first hand, real-time comments on the action on Twitter. It’s quite spectacular, although I’m not sure how, as more people begin commenting and overwhelming first hand reports, time will shape the reportage.

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