Diplomats: Iran Atomic Shopping Deepens Bomb Fears (Reuters)
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UN Tallies Uranium in Iran Amid
Suspicions -Diplomats (Reuters)
UN Tallies Uranium in Iran Amid
Suspicions -Diplomats (Reuters)
04/12/2005 11:10 AMReuters - The U.N. nuclear watchdog is making an
inventory of processed uranium in Iran amid concerns that
inconsistencies in the tally could mean Tehran secretly shifted
some uranium out of a nuclear facility, diplomats said.
Uranium Enrichment Parts Found in Iran,
Diplomats Say (Reuters)
Uranium Enrichment Parts Found in Iran,
Diplomats Say (Reuters)
02/19/2004 04:38 AMReuters - The U.N. nuclear agency has found in
Iran undeclared components compatible with advanced uranium-
enrichment centrifuge designs, casting further doubt on
Tehran's cooperation with the watchdog, diplomats said
Thursday.
U.N. Unconcerned by Russia's Atomic Work
in Iran (Reuters)
U.N. Unconcerned by Russia's Atomic Work
in Iran (Reuters)
06/29/2004 10:30 AMReuters - The U.N.'s nuclear chief
Tuesday said he was unconcerned by Russia's construction of a
nuclear reactor in Iran, brushing aside U.S. allegations that
the facility could be used to develop nuclear weapons.
U.N. Rebukes Defiant Iran Amid Fears of
Nuke Cover-Up (Reuters)
U.N. Rebukes Defiant Iran Amid Fears of
Nuke Cover-Up (Reuters)
06/18/2004 09:37 AMReuters - The U.N. nuclear watchdog sharply
rebuked Iran Friday for not fully cooperating with it, and
diplomats said U.N. inspectors were probing the possibility
that Tehran was hiding another atomic site.
U.S. Says Iran Atom Bomb Years Away,
Tehran Defiant (Reuters)
U.S. Says Iran Atom Bomb Years Away,
Tehran Defiant (Reuters)
02/07/2005 01:13 AMReuters - The United States on Sunday
played down any suggestion of attacking Iran, which it said may
be years from making an atomic bomb, but Tehran vowed to press
on with a nuclear program it insists is peaceful.
U.S.: Suspect Site in Iran Shows Nuclear
Bomb Goal (Reuters)
U.S.: Suspect Site in Iran Shows Nuclear
Bomb Goal (Reuters)
09/16/2004 07:33 AMReuters - A senior U.S. official said on Thursday
that satellite photos of a suspected nuclear site in Iran
demonstrated its intention to develop atomic weapons, an
allegation Tehran dismissed as "a new lie."
Diplomats Say Iran Building Centrifuges
(AP)
Diplomats Say Iran Building Centrifuges
(AP)
07/27/2004 04:10 PMAP - Iran is once again building centrifuges that can be used to make
nuclear weaponry, breaking the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency's seals on
the equipment in a show of defiance against international efforts to
monitor its program, diplomats said Tuesday.
Diplomats: Iran resumes nuclear program
Diplomats: Iran resumes nuclear program
07/27/2004 02:45 PMU.S., EU Trio Agree Iran Nuke Resolution
--Diplomats
U.S., EU Trio Agree Iran Nuke Resolution
--Diplomats
09/16/2004 10:43 PMReuters via Wired News Sep 17 2004 2:46AM GMT
Head of U.N. atomic agency rebukes Iran
Head of U.N. atomic agency rebukes Iran
06/14/2004 06:02 PMUN atomic agency agrees Iran text
UN atomic agency agrees Iran text
06/17/2004 01:16 PMThe United Nations nuclear watchdog agrees a toughly-worded draft
resolution criticising Iran, diplomats say.
U.N. Atomic Agency Admits Mistakenly
Accusing Iran
U.N. Atomic Agency Admits Mistakenly
Accusing Iran
06/17/2004 10:07 AMThe U.N. agency acknowledged wrongly accusing Iran of withholding
information from a probe of its nuclear program.
U.N. Atomic Energy Chief Faults Iran on
Disclosures
U.N. Atomic Energy Chief Faults Iran on
Disclosures
06/14/2004 02:45 PMIran was accused of "less than satisfactory" cooperation with an
investigation of its nuclear activities.
Online Shopping Up, But Some Fears
Remain
Online Shopping Up, But Some Fears
Remain
12/02/2003 12:13 AMIt wouldn't have taken special powers to predict that there would be
even more online sales this year than last year on the day after
Thanksgiving, so it's
no surprise to hear that's exactly what
happened. In the meantime, though, another study shows that many
shoppers are afraid of scams and spam associated with buying online -
and are much more willing to buy from trusted online vendors than
smaller unknown vendors.
People Say Phishing Fears Will Stop Them
From E-Shopping
People Say Phishing Fears Will Stop Them
From E-Shopping
05/05/2004 05:10 PMA new study is claiming that fear of phishing scams means that
people are doing less shopping and banking online. Of course, the
study was done by
asking people if they were less likely to
shop or bank online due to fear of phishing. It didn't actually check
to see what they're actually doing. Furthermore, despite all the talk
about phishing scams, I wonder how many people actually know what
phishing is. Phishing, by itself, shouldn't scare anyone off from
shopping or banking online, assuming the person doing the shopping or
banking knows enough to go to sites directly, rather than clicking
randomly from an email.
Intelligence Fears Iran Duped U.S. Into
Iraq War
Intelligence Fears Iran Duped U.S. Into
Iraq War
05/28/2004 10:47 PMFree Internet Press May 29 2004 2:48AM GMT
Fears Replace Hopes in Iran Quake City,
U.S. Sends Aid
Fears Replace Hopes in Iran Quake City,
U.S. Sends Aid
12/28/2003 11:24 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 28 2003 9:38AM ET
Iran stocking high-tech arms for Iraqi
insurgents, U.S. fears
Iran stocking high-tech arms for Iraqi
insurgents, U.S. fears
03/25/2005 11:13 PMUSA Today Mar 26 2005 3:29AM GMT
Windows may be free in Iran, but
security fears spark Linux drive (AFP)
Windows may be free in Iran, but
security fears spark Linux drive (AFP)
09/20/2004 08:31 AMAFP - Iran has become the latest country to edge towards ditching the
ubiquitous Microsoft computer operating system in favour of the
open-source Linux solution, even if its refusal to abide by copyright
laws means that the Islamic republic does not pay a penny to Bill
Gates.
Iraq War Eroded U.S. Security, Former
Diplomats Say (Reuters)
Iraq War Eroded U.S. Security, Former
Diplomats Say (Reuters)
06/16/2004 04:38 PMReuters - President Bush led the United States
into an ill-planned Iraq war that has weakened U.S. security,
retired diplomats and military officers said on Wednesday in a
direct challenge to one of Bush's main arguments for
re-election.
U.S. Expected to Order Some Diplomats
Out of Saudi (Reuters)
U.S. Expected to Order Some Diplomats
Out of Saudi (Reuters)
04/15/2004 02:13 PMReuters - The State Department is expected to
order nonessential U.S. diplomats and all dependents to leave
Saudi Arabia because of security concerns in the kingdom, U.S.
officials said on Thursday.
Diplomats Work to Free Six Hostages in
Iraq (Reuters)
Diplomats Work to Free Six Hostages in
Iraq (Reuters)
07/22/2004 02:41 AMReuters - Diplomats in Baghdad battled on
Thursday to win the release of three captured Indians, two
Kenyans and an Egyptian after their kidnappers threatened to
behead them one by one unless their employer pulled out of
Iraq.
Egyptian Hostage in Iraq Freed,
Diplomats Say (Reuters)
Egyptian Hostage in Iraq Freed,
Diplomats Say (Reuters)
07/19/2004 12:56 PMReuters - An Egyptian driver held hostage by
guerrillas in Iraq has been freed and is safely in the Egyptian
embassy in Baghdad, diplomats at the embassy told Reuters
Monday.
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports |
US intelligence fears Iran duped hawks
into Iraq war
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports |
US intelligence fears Iran duped hawks
into Iraq war
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Iran to Prosecute 8 British Crew - Iran
TV (Reuters)
Iran to Prosecute 8 British Crew - Iran
TV (Reuters)
06/22/2004 02:53 AMReuters - Iran will prosecute eight British
sailors held overnight along with their three boats after
apparently straying into Iranian waters near the Iraqi border,
Iran's state-run al Alam television said Tuesday.
One Westerner Shot Dead in Saudi Arabia
-Diplomats (Reuters)
One Westerner Shot Dead in Saudi Arabia
-Diplomats (Reuters)
05/22/2004 12:50 PMReuters - A Westerner was shot dead in the Saudi
capital Riyadh on Saturday, but the man's nationality was not
yet known, Western diplomats said.
Diplomats Checking Reports Westerners
Shot in Saudi (Reuters)
Diplomats Checking Reports Westerners
Shot in Saudi (Reuters)
05/01/2004 04:52 AMReuters - U.S. and British diplomats said on
Saturday they were checking reports that a number of Western
expatriates had been shot in the Red Sea industrial city of
Yanbu.
U.S.: Suspect Site in Iran Shows Nuclear
Bomb Goal
U.S.: Suspect Site in Iran Shows Nuclear
Bomb Goal
09/16/2004 09:27 AMReuters via Wired News Sep 16 2004 1:47PM GMT
Nuclear agency says Iran making
precursor to bomb fuel (USATODAY.com)
Nuclear agency says Iran making
precursor to bomb fuel (USATODAY.com)
09/02/2004 05:57 AMUSATODAY.com - The United Nations' nuclear watchdog organization says
Iran has begun producing a substance used in making nuclear bombs and
plans by the end of this month to produce material that could make
five weapons.
N.Korea Says Will Never Dismantle Its
Atomic Arms (Reuters)
N.Korea Says Will Never Dismantle Its
Atomic Arms (Reuters)
09/18/2004 07:05 AMReuters - North Korea will never dismantle its
nuclear arsenal and will not resume talks on its atomic
programs unless the United States drops its hostile policy, the
North's official KCNA news agency said on Saturday.
U.S. Says N.Korea Atomic Program More
Advanced (Reuters)
U.S. Says N.Korea Atomic Program More
Advanced (Reuters)
02/13/2004 10:33 PMReuters - A key covert North Korean nuclear
program may be more advanced than the United States had
believed, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly said on
Friday, citing a recent confession by a Pakistani scientist
that he sold nuclear technology to Pyongyang.
U.N. Calls on N.Korea to Scrap Its
Atomic Arsenal (Reuters)
U.N. Calls on N.Korea to Scrap Its
Atomic Arsenal (Reuters)
09/24/2004 10:00 AMReuters - The United Nations nuclear watchdog
Friday called on North Korea to give up any nuclear weapons it
may have and allow U.N. inspectors to return to verify that the
country's atomic program is peaceful.
N. Korea says can return to atomic talks
in July (Reuters)
N. Korea says can return to atomic talks
in July (Reuters)
06/17/2005 04:37 PMReuters - North Korean leader Kim
Jong-il said on Friday his country was willing to end its
yearlong boycott of stalled six-party nuclear talks and return
to the negotiating table in July if the United States showed it
respect.
N.Korea Says to Link South Atomic News
to Talks (Reuters)
N.Korea Says to Link South Atomic News
to Talks (Reuters)
09/11/2004 03:33 AMReuters - North Korea said Saturday it
would link South Korea's disclosure of unauthorized nuclear
experiments by government scientists to efforts to restart
multiparty talks on the North's nuclear arms ambitions.
N.Korea Blast Unlikely to Have Been
Atomic-S.Korea Minister (Reuters)
N.Korea Blast Unlikely to Have Been
Atomic-S.Korea Minister (Reuters)
09/11/2004 11:46 PMReuters - A huge blast three days ago in North
Korea was unlikely to have been a nuclear weapons test, South
Korea's unification minister said on Sunday.
Squirrel fears over Rooney ring
(Reuters)
Squirrel fears over Rooney ring
(Reuters)
07/27/2004 02:26 PMReuters - Treasure hunters have
been warned to stay away from a colony of red
squirrels after the Sun reported the rare
creatures' nature reserve may be hiding a 25,000
pound engagement ring.
Book Withdrawn Over Authenticity Fears
(Reuters)
Book Withdrawn Over Authenticity Fears
(Reuters)
07/26/2004 08:58 AMReuters - A best-selling Australian book about the
honor killing of a Jordanian woman was withdrawn from sale
Monday after doubts were raised about its authenticity.
Nextel Fears Costs of Oracle-PeopleSoft
(Reuters)
Nextel Fears Costs of Oracle-PeopleSoft
(Reuters)
06/14/2004 04:30 PMReuters - A Nextel Communications Inc.
(NXTL.O) executive testified on Monday that he feared a merger
between Oracle Corp. and PeopleSoft Inc. would cost the
wireless provider millions of dollars and force it to switch
its business software system to one made by Oracle.
Blue Chips End Up as Rate-Hike Fears Ebb
(Reuters)
Blue Chips End Up as Rate-Hike Fears Ebb
(Reuters)
04/16/2004 03:57 PMReuters - U.S. blue chips ended higher on Friday
after comments from a top Federal Reserve official eased fears
of an early interest-rate hike, but technology stocks sagged
after disappointing news from bellwethers International
Business Machines Corp. and Nokia Corp.
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