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[SPAM] Israel: Iran nukes are world issue

From: Sidney Kern <jfo(*)boathda.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:15:34 +0100
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http://gmjosqu.experienceout.cn/?990676515161"Due to this reason, the Iranian nation and government, while avoiding adventurism and not giving pretexts to the enemy, will pursue this wise logic," IRNA quoted Khamenei as telling Putin.Commercial flights to the French capital were sold out, while thousands of England supporters have booked to travel on the Eurostar rail service from London to Paris.Vladimir Putin's visit was the first by a Kremlin leader to Iran since 1943.Unidentified relatives of the gunman's victims console one another outside the courtroom.About 80,000 rugby fans are expected to attend Saturday's World Cup final between England and South Africa.Railway workers will join bus, power, gas and some state employees for the action called after President Nicolas Sarkozy refused to back down over planned pension reforms, according to Monique Ricard, spokeswoman for the French railway SNCF.Only one in four trains will be running on Thursday, including suburban serv!  ices linking Paris to its three international airports, she said."We will ponder your words and proposal," IRNA quoted Khamenei as saying.The five permanent U.N. Security Council members, plus Germany, have been working together to try to find a way to get Iran to abandon its uranium enrichment program. The U.S. and some allies allege that the program is cover for a weapons program. Iran says it is intended purely for peaceful energy production.Prompted by government attempts to cut pension privileges, the strikes will be for 24 hours but could be prolonged to Friday, Ricard said.Putin met with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and attended a summit of Caspian Sea nations Tuesday, the first visit by a Kremlin leader to Iran since Josef Stalin attended a 1943 summit with Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.Before visiting Iran, Putin held extensive talks on Iran's nuclear activities with some Western leaders including French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German C!  hancellor Angela Merkel."He was shooting like crazy at everybody," off icer Antonio Turi said.SNCF has insisted the industrial action would not continue into the weekend. Russian officials could not immediately be reached to verify the report and the Iranian news agency provided no details on what Putin had proposed.Eurostar has advised its customers to avoid all travel on Thursday and it has cancelled some of its trains on Thursday and Friday.


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