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Iran was set to resume uranium processing today, the day of the presidential inaugural, but then announced one more delay until early next week, ostensibly to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency time to get its monitoring equipment in place.
NPR: Iran's Leader May Favor a Showdown
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JCO, the company that operates the uranium-processing plant at Tokaimura, had quietly compiled a manual that encouraged workers to cut corners, quite illegally, to reduce costs.
ECONOMIST: All over in a flash
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Iran is mulling over a proposal to stop processing uranium in exchange for economic incentives.
NPR: Bush Praised in Europe for Approach to Iran
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The plan envisages Iran's low-enriched uranium being shipped overseas for processing into fuel.
BBC: Iran rebuked over nuclear 'cover-up' by UN watchdog
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Iran, by contrast, has merely begun processing small amounts of uranium.
ECONOMIST: The axis powers
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Two of Leibovit's long recommendations are a bottle-full of value in shares of Coca-Cola and the glitter of gold and uranium in shares of mining and processing outfit Cameco.
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The six world powers made Iran an offer for stopping its processing of medium-enriched uranium, EU officials said.
CNN: Talks over Iran's nuclear program resume in Moscow
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The uranium will be sent by truck to two processing plants in Ontario, Krahn said.
CNN: 500 tons of uranium shipped from Iraq, Pentagon says
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The draft plan would require Iran to send about 1, 200kg (2, 600lb), or 70%, of its low-enriched uranium to Russia by the year's end for processing.
BBC: Iran urged over enrichment plan
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Last year, after uranium prices had fallen from their highs, UEC was able to buy a processing plant and another mine near its existing holdings.
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