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...Iran remains the most active customer in the nuclear black market, a customer that has built an equivalent if not even larger network than A.Q. Khan's," IISS proliferation specialist Mark Fitzpatrick told a gathering of reporters and proliferation experts in Washington Tuesday. The IISS study, Nuclear Black markets: Pakistan, A.Q. Khan and the Rise of Proliferation Networks, concludes that despite Khan having been placed under house arrest by the Pakistan government in 2004, elements of his supply network, which spanned three continents, remain active and dangerous...
...Iran has sought dual-use goods from some of the same people and firms that A.Q. Khan employed," Fitzpatrick said. "It has also been turning to new technology providers. And although some countries have tightened their vigilance, Iran still is trying to evade export controls by repeatedly changing front countries and financing arrangements...
...kind of in the same boat as me.”All three players will look to the example set by Harvard’s current NFL pros, Matt Birk ’98 of the Minnesota Vikings, and Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 and Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05, both of the St. Louis Rams.“I’ve been trying to contact as many people as I can, get as many opinions as possible,” Berg said. “I want to call Ryan to get his input...
...Tully. Unfortunately, however, the buzz around Harvard players seems to stop at Dawson and Farbotko. If any of these four make a squad, it is likely to be in free agency, and even that may be a reach at this point.Harvard does not seem to have the next Ryan Fitzpatrick on its hands in this draft, and even he—someone many believed to be a shoe-in—only went in the seventh round. But that’s the beauty of it all. Draft day comes but once a year, but it makes that once worthwhile...
...This was a political announcement," says Mark Fitzpatrick, Senior Fellow for Non-Proliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. "We need to hear from the inspectors to know for sure, but it sounds to me as though Iran has not yet gotten in its enrichment program as far as it has been proclaiming. Yes, they are making progress, and yes, it is a new stage to be enriching uranium in the underground production-scale facility. But to call it industrial-scale enrichment is a boast...