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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The sale of $30 billion worth of F-15SA fighter jets to Saudi
Arabia has been finalized, boosting the military strength of a key U.S.
ally in the Middle East to help counter Iran, the Obama administration
announced Thursday.Under the agreement, the U.S. will send Saudi Arabia 84 new
fighter jets and upgrades for 70 more. Production of the aircrafts, which
will be manufactured by Boeing Co., will support 50,000 jobs and have
a $3.5 billion annual economic impact in the U.S., the White House
said.The sale is part of a larger U.S. effort to realign its
defense policies in the Persian Gulf to keep Iran in check. The
announcement came as U.S. officials weighed a fresh threat from Tehran.Tehran warned
this week it could disrupt traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a
vital Persian Gulf oil transport route, if Washington levies new sanctions targeting
Iran's crude exports.The fighter jet sale is part of a larger 10-year,
$60 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia that a
AP Photo/Jeff ChiuOct. 25, 2011: Curator Henry Lowood looks at an old
photograph of Steve Jobs at Stanford's Green Library in Stanford, Calif. Historians
and entrepreneurs who want to understand the rise of Apple Inc. and
its founder Steve Jobs will find a treasure trove of clues in
the Silicon Valley Archives.PALO ALTO, California Stored at Stanford University, a
giant collection of Apple historical materials -- including early photos of young
Jobs and Wozniak, blueprints for the first Apple computer, user manuals, magazine
ads, drafts of Jobs' speeches and more -- offer a unique insight
into the history of the company and its beloved founder.Just don't try
to visit the facility yourself.The collection is stored in hundreds of boxes
taking up more than 600 feet (183 meters) of shelf space at
the Stanford's off-campus storage facility. The Associated Press visited the climate-controlled warehouse
on the outskirts of the San Francisco Bay area, but agreed not
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