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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MOSCOW Russia's emergency ministry says a nuclear submarine fire at an
Arctic shipyard has caused no radiation leak, or injuries.The ministry said in
a statement carried by the ITAR-Tass news agency that Thursday's fire on
the Yekaterinburg nuclear sub resulted from a violation of technological rules.It said
the fire occurred while the submarine was sittting in dock for repairs
at the Roslyakovo shipyard in the Murmansk region.The Yekaterinburg is a Delta-IV-class
nuclear submarine.A ministry official said a fire engulfed wooden scaffolding at the
yard, but refused to give further details.
e remaining $147 million that comes from the last budget cycle in
which aid to the Palestinians was to total $545.7 million. New funding
for the Palestinians will be subject to additional scrutiny and can be
blocked if they win full admission to the United Nations before a
peace deal with Israel is agreed.The administration has asked Congress for $513.4
million in aid for the Palestinians in fiscal year 2012.
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