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January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 338 days remaining (339 in leap years).



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January 27 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1209 words)
January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
There are 338 days remaining (339 in leap years).
January 26 - January 28 - December 27 - February 27 — listing of all days
IAEA: IAEA Update Report For The Security Council Pursuant To Resolution 1441 - 1-27-03 (5341 words)
Under the IAEA's OMV Plan, Iraq is required to submit semi-annual declarations, on 15 January and 15 July of each year, containing, inter alia, information on: nuclear material; relevant facilities, installations and sites; material, equipment and items identified in Annex 3 of the OMV Plan; and isotopes.
On 16 January 2003, documents were found in the private home of an employee of an Iraqi Government company, a former staff member of the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission.
It is noted, however, that, in the course of the meeting on 20 January 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq committed itself to encourage its citizens to accept to be interviewed in private.
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