(AP) George Jahn - Iran has started cutting back on some nuclear technology which could be reengineered to make nuclear weapons, a UN nuclear agency report said Wednesday. However, diplomats said Iran is keeping thousands of machines on standby that can be restarted at short notice. The IAEA said 11,308 centrifuges were standing at Iran's main enrichment center as of Nov. 15, about 3,000 fewer than previously. But the diplomats said all of the machines that have been taken out were previously idle.
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