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(FILES) A picture taken on October 26, 2010 shows the reactor building at the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant, 1200 kms south of Tehran. Iran’s first nuclear power plant in Bushehr has started operations, the nation’s atomic chief said on November 27, 2010, media reported.
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Iran blasts kill one nuclear scientist, wounds other Reuters
TEHRAN – Two car bomb blasts killed one Iranian nuclear scientist and wounded another in Tehran on Monday, Iran’s al Alam Arabic language television reported. The bombings, rare attacks in the Iranian capital, occurred ahead of a possible meeting between Iran and major powers next month to discuss the country’s nuclear program.
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Analysts say information about Iran’s nuclear activities is very valuable for the United States and its allies, particularly ahead of the meeting. In the past months, Iran has ar-
rested a number of “nuclear spies,” warning citizens over leaking information to foreign secret services. “Majid Shahriyari was martyred and his wife was injured ...
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RIO DE JANEIRO – Rio’s top security official hailed the taking by authorities of what was long the most dangerous slum in the city that will host the 2016 Olympics, as operations continued Monday to locate drug gang members thought to be hiding inside. Meanwhile authorities, jubilant at the sudden, dramatic shift that saw them take control of two gang
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strongholds long thought untouchable, were already setting their sites on the next targets. Rio state public security director Jose Beltrame, who has been criticized by human rights groups in the past for tough policing methods, was humble, emotional and thrilled after police and soldiers seized control of the Alemao complex of about a dozen slums. Continued on page 6
Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani and his wife were both wounded,” state radio said. “The attackers planted a bomb on each of the teachers’ vehicles.” Iran’s atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi warned “enemies” not to play with fire by carrying out such attacks. “Our nation’s patience has a limit ... when it is over our enemies will face a tedious fate,” Salehi said, the official IRNA news agency reported. “Dr. Shahriyari was my student for many years and he had good cooperation with the Atomic Energy
Organization.” Iran’s English language Press TV showed police and plain clothes security agents examining a silvercolored Peugeot 206 car with what looked like shrapnel holes in its bonnet. No group has claimed the responsibility but Iranian officials and media both blamed Israel, which Tehran calls “the Zionist regime,” and the United States for the killing of the nuclear scientist. Continued on page 6
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Riot Special Forces policemen load a helicopter with six tons of marijuana found in a bunker during a raid in the Morro do Alemao shantytown on November 28, 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.