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Date Added: June 19, 2008 07:08:02 PM
Iran would receive benefits in nuclear energy, trade, finance, agriculture and high technology if it halted uranium enrichment as demanded by several major powers, according to a document released on Tuesday by the US State Department. The package presented to Tehran on Saturday offers Iran a chance.

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