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Ahmadinejad defiant as EU worries over sanctions call
Tehran (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
Iran offered a defiant response Thursday to French calls for EU sanctions over Tehran's nuclear programme, while other European nations blew hot and cold on how best to press the Islamic republic. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed that he would never give in to international pressure. "On the nuclear issue, the enemies have assembled all they have but I tell the whole world that Iran h ... read more

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NKorean disarmament prospects dim despite landmark deal
Beijing (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
While the United States has hailed the latest deal to end North Korea's nuclear weapons programmes as a big step forward, analysts warned Thursday that total disarmament remained a very dim prospect. Doubts remain over whether the secretive regime in Pyongyang is genuinely prepared to give up its atomic ambitions, or whether it is cunningly stringing the world along in return for energy aid ... more

1.4 billion dollars in possible US arms sales to Mideast announced
Washington (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
The Pentagon notified Congress Thursday of possible sales of missiles, armored vehicles and cargo aircraft upgrades worth nearly 1.4 billion dollars to four Mideast states. US Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice earlier this year promoted a much larger package of arms sales to the region earlier this year as a means to counter Iran. The biggest of the p ... more

Analysis: New enemy-fire detection system
Haifa, Israel (UPI) Oct 4, 2007
Soldiers will soon have access to updated electro-optic enemy-fire detection systems, which can identify small-arms fire, rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank missiles, the Israeli defense company Rafael announced last week. "The inability to accurately locate enemy fire causes many casualties, ineffective and excessive firing and most importantly, keeps the initiative on the battlef ... more

The price of imposing EU sanctions on Iran
Brussels (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
Italy, Germany and France would have to pay the heaviest price for any European Union sanctions against Iran, at a time when the Islamic republic is already turning more toward Asia for its business. The 27 EU nations' commerce with Iran stood at 37 percent of the Islamic republic's total foreign trade from March 2006 to March 2007, according to a document from the economics department of Fr ... more

Iraq buying 100 mln dollars of light arms from China: Talabani
Washington (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
Iraq is buying 100 million dollars of light military equipment for its police from China because the US cannot provide the materiel, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani told the Washington Post's Thursday edition. "The capacity of the factories here are not enough to provide us quickly with all that we need, even for the army. One of our demands is to accelerate the delivery of the arms to the Ir ... more

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    Running Shipwreck Simulations Backwards Helps Identify Dangerous Waves
    Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Oct 05, 2007
    Big waves in fierce storms have long been the focus of ship designers in simulations testing new vessels. But a new computer program and method of analysis by University of Michigan researchers makes it easy to see that a series of smaller waves---a situation much more likely to occur---could be just as dangerous. "Like the Edmund Fitzgerald that sank in Michigan in 1975, many of the casualties ... more

    ORNL Resilience Plan To Help Tennessee, Mississippi And South Carolina Communities Beat Disaster
    Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Oct 05, 2007
    A new Oak Ridge National Laboratory initiative could help avert disasters in Tennessee, Mississippi and South Carolina and also lead to more information about climate change. The new Community and Regional Resilience Initiative (CARRI) will be implemented in Gulfport, Miss., Memphis, and Charleston, S.C., to increase "resilience" - the ability to prepare for, respond to and quickly recover from ... more

    Microsoft creates online 'vault' for health records
    San Francisco (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
    Microsoft went live on Thursday with a free online "HealthVault" billed as a US website where personal medical records can be stored and managed safe from snooping. The move puts the technology giant on delicate terrain as it tries to lure people into trusting sensitive health information will be secure on an Internet prowled by hackers, scammers and data miners. It also gives Microsoft ... more

    Scientists create transparent, thin plastic strong like steel
    Chicago (AFP) Oct 4, 2007
    Scientists have developed a transparent new plastic as strong as steel and as thin as a sheet of paper, according to a study published Thursday in Science magazine. Made out of clay and a non-toxic glue similar to that used in school classrooms, the composite plastic is biodegradable and requires very little energy to produce, lead researcher Nicholas Kotov said. "It's as green as you ca ... more

    Analysis: Nigeria wants militant back
    Miami (UPI) Oct 4, 2007
    The Nigerian government has called for Angola to return a militant leader captured last month and detained on weapons-trafficking charges so he can face trial, Nigerian news sources reported Wednesday. The militant, Henry Okah, is believed to be a key member of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, a leading militant movement responsible for numerous attacks on foreign ... more

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    Ariane 5 Cleared For Intelsat 11 And Optus D2 Mission
    Kourou, French Guiana (SPX) Oct 04, 2007
    Ariane 5 mission is cleared for an October 5 liftoff with Intelsat 11 and Optus D2 Arianespace's fourth mission of 2007 is set for Friday, October 5, with the green light given today (October 3) after the launch readiness review at Europe's Spaceport. This review, which is held before every Ariane flight, verifies the readiness of the Ariane 5 vehicle, its two payloads, the launch infrastructure ... more

    Armavir Radar To Be On Combat Duty Late In 2007
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Oct 04, 2007
    A state-of-the-art radar being built near Armavir, in southern Russia, will be on combat duty in late 2007, Colonel-General Vladimir Popovkin, the commander of the Russian Space Forces said Wednesday. In an interview with Krasnaya Zvezda - Red Star, a Russian military newspaper - Popovkin said the radar located near the town of Armavir, in the Krasnodar Territory would start combat duty in late ... more

    France urges EU partners to take sanctions against Iran
    Paris (AFP) Oct 3, 2007
    French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has written to his EU partners urging them to take economic sanctions to pressure Iran to end its "nuclear defiance", his ministry said Wednesday. "In parallel to negotiations on a new (UN) Security Council resolution, which must be pursued, I propose that we start right away exploring together the possibility of new European measures," Kouchner told ... more

    Bush hails atomic deal for 'nuclear free' Korean peninsula
    Washington (AFP) Oct 3, 2007
    President George W. Bush Wednesday hailed a six-nation deal under which North Korea is committed to declaring and disabling its nuclear program, saying it would help establish a Korean Peninsula free of atomic weapons. Beijing released Wednesday an agreement reached between China, the United States, the two Koreas, Russia and Japan by which North Korea would declare all its nuclear programs ... more

    Taiwan to showcase military 'deterrent' in rare parade: minister
    Taipei (AFP) Oct 3, 2007
    Taiwan's defence minister Lee Tien-yu said Wednesday that the military will exhibit its "deterrent" against arch rival China in a rare parade next week. Lee's remarks drew special attention as military analysts expected the ministry to unveil for the first time Hsiung-feng (Brave Wind) 2-E, a locally developed cruise missile which could be used to strike the Chinese mainland. "The displa ... more

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