[38130] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Order Confirmation
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Thu Mar 26 05:04:52 2015
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 02:04:51 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">MOSCOW Russia's emergency ministry says a nuclear submarine fire at an
Arctic shipyard has caused no radiation leak, or injuries.The ministry said in
a statement carried by the ITAR-Tass news agency that Thursday's fire on
the Yekaterinburg nuclear sub resulted from a violation of technological rules.It said
the fire occurred while the submarine was sittting in dock for repairs
at the Roslyakovo shipyard in the Murmansk region.The Yekaterinburg is a Delta-IV-class
nuclear submarine.A ministry official said a fire engulfed wooden scaffolding at the
yard, but refused to give further details.
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<font color="white" size="1">Central Bank, through which Tehran executes most of its oil sales. The
US Congress passed the restrictions Dec. 15 as part of a bill
authorizing more than $660 billion in defense spending over the next year,
the WSJ reported.Though analysts said it was highly unlikely Iran would close
the strait, as it would severely impact the country's own economy --
Iran is the fourth-largest producer of crude oil in the world --
its threats to do so increased over the past week.Admiral Habibollah Sayyari
said Wednesday that it would be "very easy" for Iran's naval forces
to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, while Vice President Mohammad Reza
Rahimi said Tuesday that "not even a drop of oil will flow
through the Persian Gulf" if Iran's oil is embargoed."If our enemies in
the West start conspiring against us, we'll take strong action to put
them in their place," he added.
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