The Delaware Gazette

Defiant Iran claims major steps in nuclear fuel

TEHRAN, Iran — In defi­ant swipes at its foes, Iran said Wednes­day it is dra­mat­i­cally closer to mas­ter­ing the pro­duc­tion of nuclear fuel even as the U.S. weighs tougher pres­sures and Tehran’s sus­pected shadow war with Israel brings probes far beyond the Mid­dle East.

Blast kills Iran nuclear expert amid ‘covert war’

TEHRAN, Iran — It seemed a clock­work killing: Motor­cy­cle rid­ers flashed by and attached a mag­netic bomb onto a car car­ry­ing a nuclear sci­en­tist work­ing at Iran’s main ura­nium enrich­ment facil­ity. By the time the blast tore apart the sil­ver Peu­geot, the bike was blocks away, weav­ing through Tehran traf­fic after what Iran calls the lat­est strike in an esca­lat­ing covert war.

Planet in sweet spot of Goldilocks zone for life

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A newly dis­cov­ered planet is eerily sim­i­lar to Earth and is sit­ting out­side our solar sys­tem in what seems to be the ideal place for life, except for one hitch. It’s a bit too big.

UN has new Iranian nuke arms claims

VIENNA — The U.N. atomic agency plans to reveal intel­li­gence next week sug­gest­ing Iran made com­puter mod­els of a nuclear war­head and other pre­vi­ously undis­closed details on alleged secret work by Tehran on nuclear arms, diplo­mats told The Asso­ci­ated Press on Friday.

Alternative program growing in Olentangy

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Leslie Collins said she was dis­ap­pointed in her daughter’s edu­ca­tion last year in the Olen­tangy school district.Enter OASIS (Olen­tangy Acad­emy: Sup­port­ing Indi­vid­u­al­ized Suc­cess) a student-centered edu­ca­tional pro­gram for those stu­dents and par­ents seek­ing an alter­na­tive to the tra­di­tional school setting.

Romney sticks with strategy despite Perry’s surge

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EXETER, N.H. — Despite a new rival’s surge, Mitt Rom­ney is cam­paign­ing as though he’s still the GOP pres­i­den­tial front-runner, focus­ing his crit­i­cisms on Pres­i­dent Barack Obama, tak­ing few risks and keep­ing most pro­pos­als vague enough to leave ample maneu­ver­ing room.

Spectral lines

Go out and look at any star in the night­time sky, and you are look­ing at an incom­pre­hen­si­bly huge hydro­gen bomb. Go ahead. Look. I’ll wait.

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