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The reactor building, centre, dominates the nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran, Wednesday Feb. 25, 2009. Iranian and Russian technicians are conducting a test run of the plant, a major step toward launching full operations at the facility, which has long raised concerns in the U.S. and its allies. The power plant, built with Russian help, is meant to be the first in a number of reactors for an energy program, but the opening of the 1,000-megawatt light-water reactor has long been delayed by construction and supply glitches.
US 'wary of China's military growth'
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- K. Skubiszewski, Polish Minister, Dies at 83
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Cars parked outside McDonald's fast food chain in Manila, Philippines on September 1, 2009.
McDonald's: the world's local restaurant
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Xinhua News Agency released this photo June 29, 2006, a train runs on the Qinghai-Tibet railway on the bank of the Co Nag Lake in north Tibet Autonomous Region, southwest China, Sunday, June 11, 2006. The Qinghai-Tibet railway, starts from Xining, the capital of west China's Qinghai Province and reaches Lhasa, with the full length of 1,956 kilometers, will begin its trial operation on July 1hg3
Some are buying extra train tickets and reselling them to earn money
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- Iran 'ups nuclear fuel enriching'
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- Resistance keeps up cat-and-mouse web game
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, bottom second left, visits Iran's Fuel Manufacturing Plant (FMP), a new facility producing uranium fuel for a planned heavy-water nuclear reactor, just outside the city of Isfahan 255 mile (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Thursday, April 9, 2009. The West fears the reactor could eventually be used for producing a nuclear weapon. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has announced the plant's opening during a ceremony in the central city of Isfahan. The plant will produce pellets of uranium oxide to fuel the heavy-water research reactor, which is scheduled to be completed in 2009 or 2010.
Iran's Two-Edged Bomb
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 American Actress Angelina Jolie sits at the back seat with her adopted son Maddox from Cambodia as she leaves Tam Binh orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City Thursday, March 15, 2007. Jolie arrived in this southern Vietnamese city Wednesday night to adopt a 3-yea
Actress Jolie visits Haiti survivors in DomRep
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