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Iran is advancing on dual nuclear bomb track: uranium plus plutonium

DEBKA file 's military sources report that the UN inspectors' October visit to Iran turned up dual-track progress in support of its nuclear weapons program: Feverish activity was registered in the production of plutonium at...

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Body found in Lebanon hunt for kidnapped journalist Alec Collet after 23 years

British investigators are hopeful that a body recovered from the eastern Bekaa Valley could be the remains of Alec Collett, a British journalist who was kidnapped and executed by a Palestinian group in 1986 during Lebanon’s...

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Exile group: Iran making major security changes

By SLOBODAN LEKIC Associated Press Writer BRUSSELS (AP) - An Iranian opposition leader said Thursday that the country is making sweeping changes to its security apparatus in an effort to consolidate the power of the elite...

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Taking the capital out of a city - the future awaiting Tehran?

Image: http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46652000/jpg/_46652907_tehran466afp.jpg *Iran's rulers are considering plans to relocate the country's capital. They say Tehran is in danger of being struck by a major earthquake. So...

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Accomplice to Evil Redux

Big demonstrations still going on all over the country: Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan, Kermanshah, Zahedan, Arak, Mazandaran, Tabriz, Rasht confirmed so far, and no doubt we will hear of others in the next hours and days. Lots of...

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Crowded Tehran's reign as capital may end, before the big quake hits

TEHRAN: It has witnessed some of Iran's most tumultuous events - the fall of the shah, the return of Ayatollah Khomeini and its transformation that took it from a pro-Western monarchy to a revolutionary Islamic republic.

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Atomic oops

WHEN talks between Iran and the six major powers, including the United States, started in Geneva last month, the stated objective was to persuade the Islamic Republic to comply with the three unanimous UN Security Council...

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Buying the Carpet You Don't Want

Amir Taheri was born in Ahvaz, southwest Iran, and educated in Tehran, London and Paris. The carpet they wanted was woven of five unanimously approved Security Council resolutions, including three under Chapter Seven of the UN...

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Iran's Petrochem Exports Top $3b

Iran has exported $3.1 billion of petrochemical products this year. Managing director of National Petrochemical Company of Iran told Moj News Agency that the country plans to export $5.8 billion of petrochemicals this year, and...

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Thaicom to issue Bt7 billion debentures

Thaicom Plc, Asia's leading commercial satellite operator and the operator of the IPSTAR satellite broadband system, announced today that the company will be issuing 3-year and 5-year Senior Debentures in the total amount not...

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