It marks a key stage in the firing-up of the Bushehr plant, which is set to produce electricity from 2011.
Russia will operate the facility in southern Iran, supplying its nuclear fuel and taking away the nuclear waste.
Iran's separate uranium enrichment programme has alarmed Western nations, who distrust Iran's claims it is solely for peaceful purposes.
Iran has been subject to four rounds of UN sanctions because of its nuclear programme.Experts say that as long as the Bushehr plant is Russian-operated and supervised by the UN nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), there is little chance of proliferation.
German engineers began work on the Bushehr nuclear facility in the 1970s. The project has been plagued by delays, but was completed with help from Russia.
Iranian and Russian engineers initially began to move nuclear fuel into the reactor in August, amid great media fanfare, but the work was again delayed - Iran says due to a leak in the central pool of the reactor building
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Cube Your Appetite: Does 'Ice Cube Diet' Work
Many weight loss products promise to melt away pounds, but few of them take this idea to such a literal extreme as the new ice cube diet. The premise is simple: You simply pop a "Hoodia satiety cube" into the drink of your choice once a day. The cubes naturally curb appetite so you snack less and ultimately, weigh less.At least that's the claim.
Desert Labs, the company that markets the cubes, say the magic ingredient is hoodia, an herbal supplement South African bushmen have used for centuries to control hunger pangs while hunting game. But Jennifer Neily, a registered dietitian and spokesperson for the Dallas Dietetic Association, is skeptical.
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