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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> VIENNA A top aide to the chief of the U.N. nuclear
agency has unexpectedly resigned, suggesting tensions among the organization's
top leadership, diplomats said Friday.The move by IAEA Assistant Director
General Rafael Mariano Grossi comes at a critical time for the International
Atomic Energy Agency. It is the outside world's only window on Iran's
nuclear program, which some nations fear is close to the ability to
make atomic arms a goal Iran strenuously denies.IAEA inspectors monitor
Tehran's known nuclear facilities including its expanding uranium enrichment
program, which Tehran says is meant only to produce nuclear power and
for other peaceful uses. But the United States, Israel, their allies
and other nations fear the Islamic Republic could use the technology to
make the core of a nuclear weapon.The agency also is trying to
kick-start a probe of suspicions that Iran has secretly worked on developing
nuclear weapons after more than five years of stagnation. Iran denies such
work and says the allegations are based on falsified intelligence from Israel
and the West. The two sides plan to resume talks on the
issue in mid-May.Two diplomats demanded anonymity in exchange for speaking
The Associated Press about the resignation because they were not authorized
to discuss internal IAEA matters with reporters.One of them said Grossi
told Amano he was quitting earlier this week after being told that
his contract was not being extended. H
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the people of Boston and the families who've lost a piece of
your heart, we thank you for your leadership, we thank you for
your courage, we thank you for your grace.I'm here today on behalf
of the American people with a simple message: Every one of us
has been touched by this attack on your beloved city. Every one
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Boston may be your hometown, but we claim it, too. It's one
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