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- Iran wants former nuclear plant engineer released from US custody
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- Dubai readies to build New York-sized power plant
Iran wants former nuclear plant engineer released from US custody
International Herald Tribune – May 24, 2007
officials to immediate release an Iranian-American accused of violating a U. trade embargo with Iran by taking to Tehran software from the Arizona nuclear plant where he used to work… trade embargo with Iran by taking to Tehran software from the Arizona nuclear plant where he used to work. The letter sent by Iran's foreign minister on Wednesday also asked for details of the case against Mohammad Alavi Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency said. Alavi a former engineer at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station is being held without bail at a federal detention facility in Arizona pending a July 3 trial. IRNA's English-language Web site said the letter was forwarded on Wednesday to the Swiss Embassy in Tehran which handles U. interests in the country.
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gisuser.com – May 24, 2007
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Dubai readies to build New York-sized power plant
International Herald Tribune – May 24, 2007
The new plant would be capable of producing 9000 megawatts of electricity and 600 million gallons a day of desalinated water Dow Jones Newswires reported Thursday citing people familiar with the project. Dubai's planned mega-complex will sit next to Dubai World Central intended to be the world's largest airport and the giant Jebel Ali port and free zone _where most of the emirate's power generation capacity of about 5000 megawatts is presently located. The completion date of the new plant has not been announced. State-run utility Dubai Electricity & Water Authority or DEWA invited international engineering companies to bid by June 10 for an initial contract to advise on the plant's construction. Today in Business with Reuters… Dubai's planned mega-complex will sit next to Dubai World Central intended to be the world's largest airport and the giant Jebel Ali port and free zone _where most of the emirate's power generation capacity of about 5000 megawatts is presently located. The completion date of the new plant has not been announced. State-run utility Dubai Electricity & Water Authority or DEWA invited international engineering companies to bid by June 10 for an initial contract to advise on the plant's construction. Today in Business with Reuters.