World's pending questions in 2010 (5) People's Daily Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:44 PM PST &$ &$IRAN'S NUCLEAR ISSUE &$ &$ &$ &$A video grab image shows Iran test-firing its Sejil-2 missile. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)&$ &$ Will the international community boast wisdom and tactics to break the deadlock over the Iranian nuclear issue in the coming year? In November 2009, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)'s request for Iran to stop constructing new uranium enrichment facilities was ... | IAEA receives report on Iranian plans of importing purified uranium People's Daily Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:43 PM PST The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed Wednesday it has received an intelligence report that said Iran was planning to clandestinely import purified uranium ore from Kazakhstan. The authenticity of the report was yet to be confirmed, an IAEA official told Xinhua on condition of anonymity. The agency was now examining the report to find out details of negotiations between Iran ... | South Korea Refiners Ordered to Pay $168 Million for Collusion Bloomberg Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:41 PM PST Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- South Korean oil refiners were ordered to pay 196 billion won ($168 million) to the nationâs military for price collusion. Seoul High Court ruled yesterday that the refiners, including SK Energy Co. | Project brings solar power to low-income homes in Daly City San Mateo County Times Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:39 PM PST DALY CITY â" Two low-income families will save money on monthly utilities after their houses are fitted with solar panels.Next week, the nonprofit clean-energy organization GRID Alternatives will start work on the houses in the area of Miriam Street and Parkview Avenue, group co-founder and | £300 a year worse off: what VAT move will mean for households in Northern Ireland Belfast Telegraph Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:50 PM PST Households in Northern Ireland will be at least £300 worse off a year after VAT reverts back to 17.5% tomorrow. Related Stories Abu Dhabi group bids in £5bn energy auction Snapped up in Belfast: a suit for £60, jeans for £20 MP accuses accountants of cashing in on recession Taxpayers to have say on reform of Britain's banking system Stamp duty holiday is over for consumers | Stamp duty holiday is over for consumers Belfast Telegraph Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:50 PM PST First-time buyers in Northern Ireland will be the biggest losers in the UK when the stamp duty holiday comes to an end tomorrow. Related Stories Abu Dhabi group bids in £5bn energy auction Snapped up in Belfast: a suit for £60, jeans for £20 MP accuses accountants of cashing in on recession Taxpayers to have say on reform of Britain's banking system £300 a year worse off: what VAT move will mean ... | Tips on wellness, energy drinks, cancer and children's health Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:47 PM PST Learn to use humor to improve your mental health. Be wary of energy drinks that don't sober you up. Talk addresses finances and insurance for cancer patients A new Web site features information from pediatricians. | | |
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