U.N. sleuths find plutonium at Iran atom site: IAEA (Reuters)
14th Nov 2006, 23:35 GMT
Reuters - U.N. inspectors have found traces of plutonium, of possible use in atom bombs, at an Iranian nuclear waste site as Tehran pursues a nuclear program despite the risk of sanctions, an IAEA report said on Tuesday.
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