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Mohamed ElBaradei
Nov 27 2009, Andrew

The board of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency Friday sharply criticized Iran’s nuclear activities in a resolution.

Twenty-five of the 35 members meeting in Vienna, Austria voted for the resolution.

The news came after International...

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