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Families of slain Iranian scientists sue Israel
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Families of Iran's slain nuclear scientists have filed a lawsuit against Israel, the U.S. and Britain accusing them of involvement in the assassination of their loved ones. Rahim Ahmadi Roshan, father of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Satellite and Cable Service, Iran, Justice System, Murder
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Russia computer experts who detected Flame malware issue warning
MOSCOW — Computer virus experts at Kaspersky Lab, acting with the blessing of the United Nations, were searching for a villain dubbed the Wiper when they came across a much more menacing suspect requiring a new moniker: Flame. The malicious program...
Tags: Security, Iran, Manufacturing and Engineering, United Nations, Defense Equipment
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Iran, 6 powers meet for 2nd day to try and break deadlock in nuclear talks
Associated PressMOSCOW (AP) — Russia launched a desperate bid Tuesday to save nuclear talks between six world powers and Iran from collapse and lessen the chances of a Middle East conflict that could draw in the United States. Failure to reach an agreement that...Tags: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Nuclear Power, Petroleum Industry
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The secret wars
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger and the other leaders of Congress' intelligence committees this week issued a strong, bi-partisan statement of condemnation for recent leaks of classified information about America's clandestine operations abroad, including...Tags: Iran, Valerie Plame Wilson, White House, Dick Cheney, Police Investigations
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Iranians want end to sanctions, short-lived poll finds
World NowTEHRAN -- In a rare glimpse of public opinion in Iran, more than 60% of respondents to an online survey on the website of the state television news channel said they would favor Tehran ending uranium enrichment activities in exchange for the gradual... -
IAEA chief says Iran may have cleaned site of nuclear weapons test
World NowThe head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said publicly for the first time Monday that the U.N. agency suspects Iran has been cleaning away traces of a 2003 nuclear weapons test ahead of possible inspections of the military facility south of... -
U.N. nuclear agency finds more highly enriched uranium in Iran
World NowThe U.N. atomic watchdog agency has found evidence at an underground bunker in Iran that may mean scientists have moved closer to enriching uranium to the level needed to produce nuclear weapons. Iran claims the more highly enriched uranium was the result... -
Iran counters Western offer on nuke inspections, news agency says
World NowIranian negotiators have countered a proposal from six world powers with their own plan to resolve the long-running dispute over Iran's nuclear program, according to a state-controlled Iranian news agency.... -
Iranians criticize U.S. 'crimes' in Iraq while praising IAEA
World NowThe head of the U.N. nuclear agency said after meeting with Iran's chief negotiator on nuclear issues that the atmosphere among Iranian officials was "positive" ahead of scheduled meeting in Baghdad with six world powers.... -
Discovery of WWII shells at state park spurs search
Growing up, George E. Raley Jr. heard stories that the military had conducted some sort of testing during World War II on the quiet Southern Maryland peninsula known as Newtowne Neck.
As an adult, he would learn that his father had assisted in...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, New Year's Day, Wars and Interventions
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Nuclear saber-rattling
The threat of an Israeli strike against Iran'snuclear facilities ratcheted up a notch last week when Israel'sdefense minister, Ehud Barak, issued new warnings that time was running out to stop Tehran's drive to build a bomb. If Israel waits much longer,...Tags: Government, Sabre, Benjamin Netanyahu, Petroleum Industry, Ehud Barak
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Iran and the bomb
A report this week on Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program by the International Atomic Energy Agency leaves little doubt that country's ruling clerics remain determined to acquire the means to produce a bomb. That poses a dilemma for the Obama...Tags: Iran, Petroleum Industry, Stuxnet Virus, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Religious Conflicts
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