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The Iranians now say they will restart the manufacture and testing of their uranium-enrichment machines at a pilot plant at Natanz.
ECONOMIST: The Europeans' soft approach to Iran seems to have failed
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He said the firm was now ordering parts and recruiting to restart production of black cabs by June.
BBC: Coventry taxi maker LTI to 'restart production' by June
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Now the North is going to restart Yongbyon too, and this week its rubber-stamp legislature passed laws emphasizing that its nuclear programs can never be negotiated away.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Calling Kim's Bluff
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Now he doesn't know how to restart it.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Now, Chinese officials appear to be preparing to restart the country's multibillion-dollar effort to become one of the world's largest producers of nuclear power, with a new emphasis on safety.
WSJ: China's Nuclear Fears Could Be U.S. Companies' Gain
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And now minds in the Quartet are concentrated on trying to restart talks.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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Power has now been restored to the site, but work to restart the coolers in reactor 3 was briefly suspended on Wednesday after a plume of black smoke was seen coming from it.
BBC: Fukushima workers in hospital after radiation exposure
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Now is the time to jump-start job creation, restart lending, and invest in areas like energy, health care, and education that will grow our economy, even as we make hard choices to bring our deficit down.
NPR: Obama's Address To Congress
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The government also wants to restart nuclear power plants that have been shut down for scheduled maintenance but are now in limbo.
ECONOMIST: A troubled utility is to be as good as nationalised
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Heist's daughter, Morgan Heist, now a 19-year-old college student, said she is not eager to restart their relationship.
BBC: Brenda Heist: How to come back from the dead
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Now, as abandoned horses vex communities across the country, companies are applying for permits to restart the slaughter industry.
WSJ: Reviving Slaughter of Horses