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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 30, 4:01 pm ET
If BrewDog's new beer was called "Strategic Nuclear," the wary drinker might fear the high alcohol content would lay waste to him, her, or the whole bar.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 2:19 pm ET
Iran approved plans Sunday to build 10 new uranium enrichment facilities, a dramatic expansion that represented a slap to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, days after it demanded Tehran stop construction on one plant and halt all enrichment activities.
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UPI - Sun Nov 29, 11:28 pm ET
TEHRAN, Nov. 29 (UPI) -- Iran said it plans to build 10 uranium-enrichment plants, drawing sharp international criticism and fueling fears the country wants to build a nuclear weapon.
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International Herald Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 12:10 pm ET
Iran’s announcement of intentions to construct 10 new uranium enrichment facilities is likely to stoke tensions with the West.
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Foreign Relations - Mon Nov 30, 10:38 am ET
A leading arms control expert, George Perkovich says Iran's domestic political turmoil has seemingly caused it to back out of an agreement with the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany to send its processed uranium out of the country.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 7:56 am ET
Pakistan's president has transferred authority over the nation's nuclear weapons to the prime ministership, as the unpopular leader tries to deflect growing criticism he has too much power.
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The Post and Courier - Mon Nov 30, 8:22 am ET
TEHRAN -- Two days after the world's atomic energy watchdog rebuked Iran over its nuclear program, the Islamic Republic's Cabinet on Sunday ordered a dramatic expansion of the nuclear program that would include an additional 10 nuclear plants.
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WKBT La Crosse - Mon Nov 30, 7:23 am ET
He infuriated Washington by challenging claims Saddam Hussein had a secret nuclear program, grappled with Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, and brought luster and unprecedented scrutiny to his organization by...
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CommonDreams.org - Mon Nov 30, 9:49 am ET
by Parisa Hafezi TEHRAN - An influential Iranian leader suggested on Monday Iran should quit the Non-Proliferation Treaty in protest against a U.N. censure over its nuclear activity, but its atomic energy chief dismissed such a move. Tehran caused an international outcry on Sunday when it announced plans to build 10 more uranium enrichment sites in retaliation for a rebuke by the U.N. nuclear ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Mon Nov 30, 12:26 am ET
TEHRAN, Iran -- Two days after the world's atomic energy watchdog rebuked Iran over its nuclear program, the Islamic Republic's Cabinet yesterday ordered a dramatic expansion of the nuclear program that would include an additional 10 nuclear plants.
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The Oak Ridger - Mon Nov 30, 9:14 am ET
Supporters of a unique but expensive new uranium processing facility in Oak Ridge outnumbered the opponents in public hearings held earlier this month, according to officials at the Y-12 National Security Complex.
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The Vacaville Reporter - Mon Nov 30, 4:07 am ET
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran approved plans Sunday to build 10 industrial scale uranium enrichment facilities, a dramatic expansion of the program in defiance of U.
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Bloomberg - Sun Nov 29, 12:06 pm ET
Zardari has “divested himself of the powers” of the National Command Authority, presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said, according to the official Associated Press of Pakistan . The move is a “giant leap forward to empower the elected parliament and the prime minister,” Babar said.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 12:49 am ET
South Korea sees prospects for a US-North Korean meeting next month as "dark" because Pyongyang has yet to promise to return to six-party nuclear disarmament talks, a news report said Sunday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 12:49 am ET
A conservative Iranian legislator warned Saturday that his country may pull out of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty after a U.N. resolution censuring Tehran — a move that could seriously undermine world attempts to prevent Iran from developing atomic weapons.