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By the 1570s the castle and its earthworks had been allowed to become invested with rabbits, whose warrens caused extensive damage; a survey suggested that fully renovating the castle would cost £2,000, and that even if it were pulled down and sold for the value of its materials, it would only realise £66.

He said the plan, according to Dr. Obeidi, was to dig them up after sanctions were lifted, when it would be easier for Iraq to obtain the high-tech materials it would need to restart its weapons program.

Because of its status as a premium unit — with premium materials it wouldn't fall into the same 'unapologetically plastic' perception trap that the 5C did.

If federal prosecutors were to drop their objection to the disclosure, the department would decide case by case what materials it would be appropriate to make public, said a police spokesman, Michael O'Looney.

Israel fears Tehran will soon reach a point beyond which the west will be unable to stop it developing the materials it would need to build a nuclear weapon.

But the national council's study said that if a 1,000-pound 1,000-poundst one fuel assembombcontaining 828 pounds of radioactive materials, it would cause a radiation plume thit would heavily contaminate areas within 50 miles of a nuclear plant," he said, referring to a study by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements.

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Giles thought this was because of Rippon's pride; if he had broadcast the material "it would have looked as if he was admitting he was wrong".

Ms. Raphael of Goldman said that if the firm discovered something material, it "would discuss the matter and its implications with the client".

In such circumstances, it would remain open to the inquiry to refer, in its report, to the fact that material it would have wishes to publish has been withheld".

In a keynote speech to the UN on 12 September 2002, Bush claimed: "Should Iraq acquire fissile material, it would be able to build a nuclear weapon within a year".

"If we let millions of people in to trample the grass, in a confined space which still contains archaeological material, it would soon become a muddy quagmire," Thurley said.

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