Traces of enriched uranium found in Iran
15th Nov 2006, 00:34 GMT
Ahmadinejad claims Tehran's nuclear fuel program is nearing completion New traces of plutonium and enriched uranium -- potential material for atomic warheads -- have been found in a nuclear waste facility in Iran, a revelation that came today as the Iranian president boasted his country's nuclear fuel program will soon be completed.
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