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[SPAM] Helicopter strike kills 11 in Iraq

From: Donn Cortez <xtwej(*)blueconsultants.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 15:15:48 +0100
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http://oiwhh.bothseed.cn/?447967157907Khamenei also said Iran will continue cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is scrutinizing Iran's nuclear program.Putin has bluntly spelled out his disagreements with Washington, saying last week that he saw no "objective data" to prove Western claims that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons.High demand has pushed upward the price of a pair of tickets for the final to as much as $3,000 in eBay auctions.IRNA, the official news agency, reported Wednesday that Khamenei had told Putin that U.S. demands had no limits but that Iran won't seek adventurism.With Paris hotels booked full many fans are staying 30 kilometers (20 miles) outside the city in hotels around Disneyland's Paris resort.TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin made an unspecified proposal about Iran's nuclear program at a private meeting with the country's supreme leader during a brief trip to Tehran, Iran's stat!  e news agency said Wednesday.Trains across France and the Metro -- Paris's subway system -- are expected to come to a halt starting Wednesday night, Ricard said.Police were investigating how the man managed to take a weapon into the courtroom in Reggio Emilia, a city about 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Bologna. Only one in four trains will be running on Thursday, including suburban services linking Paris to its three international airports, she said."We will ponder your words and proposal," IRNA quoted Khamenei as saying."We are certainly concerned about the impact for fans. So far we've been assured the disruptions should be manageable but it remains to be seen," Jessica Chambers, a spokeswoman for the England Rugby Supporters Club.About 80,000 rugby fans are expected to attend Saturday's World Cup final between England and South Africa.Officials close to hard-liners within Iran's ruling Islamic establishment said they believed the proposal by Putin was a type of "!  time out" on U.N. sanctions against Iran, if Tehran suspends uranium e nrichment. The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the issue."He was shooting like crazy at everybody," officer Antonio Turi said."The main reason for Putin's visit to Iran was to convey this message personally to the ultimate power inIran," one official said.Prompted by government attempts to cut pension privileges, the strikes will be for 24 hours but could be prolonged to Friday, Ricard said.


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