71. Moscow and Tehran maintain the plant can be used only for civilian purposes. 72. Now, however, the government is concerned that the red-flowered poppy plant is being used to produce drugs. 73. Russia insists that the plant is only intended for civilian uses, but Israel is worried that it the plant could be used for the production of nuclear weapons. 74. Russia has long expressed interest in using floating plants to supply electricity to remote northern and eastern regions, where severe weather make construction on land difficult and expensive. 75. Scientists around the country are experimenting with using plants to fight HIV and other illnesses. 76. Russia and Iran say the plant will be used only for civilian purposes. 77. Russia has long been interested in using such plants to supply electricity to remote northern and eastern regions where severe weather makes construction on land difficult and expensive. 78. Russia says Iran would not be able to use the plant to advance its suspected nuclear weapons program. 79. Schering-Plough aims to use the plant to strengthen its market area in the Asia and Pacific. 80. Some used plants to make organic shampoo. |