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Bomb Kills Iranian Nuclear Scientist
Nov 29th 2010 – 12:25PM
(Nov. 29) -- Identical bombings blamed on mysterious assailants on motorcycles killed an Iranian nuclear scientist and wounded his colleague during their morning commutes today through Tehran traffic. State media described sophisticated plots by killers on motorbikes, who swiftly attached bombs to the scientists' cars as...
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Iran Nuclear Talks: Proposal Outlines Possible Compromise
Apr 09th 2012 - 07:04AM
Iran's nuclear chief signaled Tehran's envoys may bring a compromise offer to the talks this week with world powers: Promising to eventually stop producing its most highly enriched uranium, while not totally abandoning its ability to make nuclear fuel.
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- 05/28/12 Iran says 'it won't halt production of higher-grade... Source: New Kerala Dot Com Reversing the country's previous statements, the Iranian nuclear chief has said that Tehran would not halt the production of higher-grade uranium.
- 04/30/12 Iran's nuke plant sends 940MW of electricity to... Source: PanArmenian.net Iran's first nuclear power plant in the Southern port city of Bushehr is generating and sending 940 megawatts of electricity to the national power grid, Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Fereidoun Abbasi announced on Monday, April 30. "940MW of nuclear-generated electricity has been sent to the national grid," Abbasi said, adding that the Bushehr nuclear power plant had produced 730MW of electricity since February and Iranian experts succeeded in boosting its capacity to 940MW now.
- 04/17/12 Top Iran Nuclear Scientist, Once Targeted for... Source: Antiwar.com The appointment of the scientist, Fereydoon Abbasi, was the second time in less than a week that he had made news in relation to Iran's disputed nuclear energy program , the subject of renewed negotiations between Iran and six world powers.
- 04/17/12 Top Iran Nuclear Scientist, Once Targeted for... Source: The New York Times - New York NY The appointment of the scientist, Fereydoon Abbasi, was the second time in less than a week that he had made news in relation to Iran's disputed nuclear energy program , the subject of renewed negotiations between Iran and six world powers.
- 04/10/12 Iran hints at possible compromise ahead of N-talks Source: Zee News Iran's nuclear chief signaled Tehran's envoys may bring a compromise offer to the talks this week with world powers: Promising to eventually stop producing its most highly enriched uranium, while not totally abandoning its ability to make nuclear fuel.
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