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[Title] => IAEA head bats for nuclear energy as power source
[Summary] => Climate change concerns make nuclear energy more attractive as a source of stable supply of electricity, according to the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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[Title] => Six major countries urge Iran to enter dialogues "without pre-condition"
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[Title] => UN atomic chief cites clock race in Japan crisis
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