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IAEA Chief Warns Against Isolation Of Iran, North Korea Space War
by Daniel Rook Kyoto (AFP) Dec 03, 2006 UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Sunday warned against the diplomatic isolation of North Korea and Iran, saying confrontation would only lead them to accelerate their nuclear programs.
It’s losing we hate, not wars Daily Press
One thousand three hundred and forty-seven days. That’s how long America was involved in combat in World War II, and last week, U.S. involvement in that “ milestone,” as one TV anchor called it. This factoid has become a fixture of respectable talking points about the futility of the Iraq war.
Japan Pledges To IAEA To Shun Nukes by Staff Writers Tokyo AFP Dec 01, 2006 Space War
A top Japanese official Friday promised the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog that the country will not develop nuclear weapons, despite growing debate on the longtime taboo since North Korea's atomic test.
Only 2 films from Bay Area for Sundance San Francisco Chronicle
Two documentaries by Bay Area filmmakers on a related subject will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January. "White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki," directed by Steven Okazaki, consists of interviews with people
AFX UK Focus 2006-12-03 17:17 GMT: IAEA chief warns against isolation of Iran, North Korea Interactive Investor
KYOTO (AFX) - UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei has warned against the diplomatic isolation of North Korea and Iran, saying confrontation would only lead them to accelerate their nuclear programs.
IAEA chief warns against isolation of Iran, NKorea Khaleej Times
KYOTO, Japan - UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Sunday warned against the diplomatic isolation of North Korea and Iran, saying confrontation would only lead them to accelerate their nuclear programs.
Jonah Goldberg: Americans don't hate wars, we hate losing them New Hampshire Union Leader
ONE THOUSAND three hundred and forty-seven days. That's how long America was involved in combat in World War II, and Sunday, U.S. involvement in Iraq passed that "grim military milestone," as one TV anchor called it.
Artifacts speak of pain of atomic bomb The Oregonian
"This is a human being? See how the A-Bomb changed it. Flesh swollen fearfully. Men and women all one uniform shape."
Japan able to develop nuclear weapons: foreign minister AFP via Yahoo! News
Japan has the ability to produce nuclear weapons but chooses not to, its foreign minister said amid debate on breaking the nuclear taboo after neighboring North Korea tested an atomic bomb.
IAEA chief says sanctions alone not enough Space War
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 1 - Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, on Friday called for flexibility in talks with North Korea and Iran, saying that sanctions alone were not enough.

IAEA Chief Warns Against Isolation Of Iran, North Korea Space War
by Daniel Rook Kyoto (AFP) Dec 03, 2006 UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Sunday warned against the diplomatic isolation of North Korea and Iran, saying confrontation would only lead them to accelerate their nuclear programs.
It’s losing we hate, not wars Daily Press
One thousand three hundred and forty-seven days. That’s how long America was involved in combat in World War II, and last week, U.S. involvement in that “ milestone,” as one TV anchor called it. This factoid has become a fixture of respectable talking points about the futility of the Iraq war.
Japan Pledges To IAEA To Shun Nukes by Staff Writers Tokyo AFP Dec 01, 2006 Space War
A top Japanese official Friday promised the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog that the country will not develop nuclear weapons, despite growing debate on the longtime taboo since North Korea's atomic test.
Only 2 films from Bay Area for Sundance San Francisco Chronicle
Two documentaries by Bay Area filmmakers on a related subject will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January. "White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki," directed by Steven Okazaki, consists of interviews with people
AFX UK Focus 2006-12-03 17:17 GMT: IAEA chief warns against isolation of Iran, North Korea Interactive Investor
KYOTO (AFX) - UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei has warned against the diplomatic isolation of North Korea and Iran, saying confrontation would only lead them to accelerate their nuclear programs.
IAEA chief warns against isolation of Iran, NKorea Khaleej Times
KYOTO, Japan - UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Sunday warned against the diplomatic isolation of North Korea and Iran, saying confrontation would only lead them to accelerate their nuclear programs.
Jonah Goldberg: Americans don't hate wars, we hate losing them New Hampshire Union Leader
ONE THOUSAND three hundred and forty-seven days. That's how long America was involved in combat in World War II, and Sunday, U.S. involvement in Iraq passed that "grim military milestone," as one TV anchor called it.
Artifacts speak of pain of atomic bomb The Oregonian
"This is a human being? See how the A-Bomb changed it. Flesh swollen fearfully. Men and women all one uniform shape."
Japan able to develop nuclear weapons: foreign minister AFP via Yahoo! News
Japan has the ability to produce nuclear weapons but chooses not to, its foreign minister said amid debate on breaking the nuclear taboo after neighboring North Korea tested an atomic bomb.
IAEA chief says sanctions alone not enough Space War
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 1 - Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, on Friday called for flexibility in talks with North Korea and Iran, saying that sanctions alone were not enough.atomic+bomb+hiroshima+nagasaki: atomic+bomb+hiroshima+nagasaki
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