Sunday, October 31, 2004

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Middle East: ARROW, STEP BACK FOR DEFENCE Israeli missile /

FAILED TEST SIMULATING CARRIER ROCKET AGAINST IRANIAN Shihab

TEL AVIV, 27 August - has taken a step backwards' s
ambitious Israeli-American Arrow''''
designed to ensure the Jewish state a defense against missiles
ground-to-earth unique in its kind in the world.

The project has taken the first steps in the eighties, when President Ronald Reagan
present 'his plan for''Star Wars''
, and' become of national importance in 1991 when Saddam Hussein's Iraq
launch 'dozens of Scud-C missiles on Tel Aviv and Haifa
, and it' was translated into capacity 'real world operating
already' in 2000 when the first battery '' Arrow''(''''Hetz, ie
'arrow, in Hebrew) and' was deployed in Israel.
In July, Israel had welcomed the 'outcome of a test
occurred 100 km south of Los Angeles, where a two-
''Arrow''was able to destroy a rocket type of Scud-C.
But last night a new, highly anticipated, tests in California,
even more 'ambitious, and' failed. L '''''Arrow-2 rocket was to neutralize
more' sophisticated,''
that simulated the Iranian Shihab-3''and''the Syrian Scud-D''. The Israeli-American missile
identified the head, but did not know
intercepted, 'and then crashed into the Pacific Ocean. In a radio interview
Aryeh Herzog, a controller
project, and 'that convinced, however, knows that the missile intercept
''Shihab-3.'' Yesterday our missile''
identified the head. The failure to intercept and 'due to a technical fault which will
' solved,''he assured.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense issued a statement reassuring
character. Apparently''''Pino Verde,
the Arrow's radar system, has identified the 'objective and Cedar
''gold''(control system) has prepared an adequate defense plan
and according to which 'body was to the sky' s
'Arrow': that is, the arrow on which depends the security of Israeli
backline. The technical failure, according to radio
Jerusalem, and 'took place when the' Arrow '
would unleash a few meters from its target, the thousands of
steel balls that would have blown up in flight. According to radio
Jerusalem, the failure of this test would be
attributable to a relatively simple system that
and 'instead of a rare complication . The system, integrated with
the batteries 'Patriot', in fractions of a second
should consider the looming threat of missiles on Israel different warheads,
trajectories and different goals, choose from more than missiles' potential threat and pulverized in high altitudes.
The strategic importance of the project 'Arrow' comes from the belief that Israel
- highlighted recently by the Minister of Defence Shaul Mofaz
- that by 2006 Iran will '
able to acquire nuclear weapons. At the same time, it appears in
Israel, Iran is strengthening its missiles' Shihab-3 '
(Comet) who already' today have a range of 1300 km
that allows them to hit Israeli territory.
improved versions ('Shihab-4' and 'Shihab-5') should have a range
more than 2000 km. In an interview with The Jerusalem Post
the committee chairman Yuval Steinitz Defence
noted that the apprehension of the country
derived from the assessment that Iran''and 'ruled by a totalitarian regime
, irresponsible and unpredictable ready
to sacrifice millions of its citizens for his insane ideology.''
Referring to recent threats came from
Iranian leaders (who have raised the possibility 'of
missile attacks against nuclear targets in Israel), Steinitz said that
' Shihab-3 'are''inaccurate''and do not represent
for now a threat to the nuclear Dimona.
''Li with our Arrow can intercept''added Steinitz,
few hours before it was known to fail the test in
California. Steinitz did however indicate that the issue of missile and nuclear potential
of 'Iran is not only
Israel. '''s West - he concluded - should not expect that
is the' Little Israel '
to take preventive action to save the world from Iranian nuclear weapons: the world is free
led by the U.S. to stop Iran from having the bomb''

Saturday, October 30, 2004

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CENTRAL WIND TURBINE WIND PIU 'GRANDE D'ITALY

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ENEL NELL'ENNESE the wind farm PIU 'GRANDE D'
ITALY (AGI) - Enna, October 23 - It 's more' large plant that produces electricity using wind, carried out by Enel in Italy. It opens this morning in Nicosia (Enna), the wind power facility in the district of Serra Marrocco. The station is on the border with the territory of Gangi (Palermo), about 80 km from Palermo. The plant 'consists of 55 wind turbines that produce less than full efficiency for a 47 megawatt annual average production of 102 gigawatt-hours. And energy 'to meet the energy needs of approximately 37 thousand families.
Enel has invested 50 million euro in the middle of which 80% to cover the costs generators. At 11:30 the presentation in the conference room of the seminary of Nicosia, 13 and then around the 'scheduled to open in the central town of Enna is about twenty kilometers.

Sunday, October 24, 2004

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SHIELD: USA, FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED OPERATIONAL MISSILES

bogey NORTH KOREA . RECENT INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS

(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 - ''It 's just a matter of time''before a country
' rogue 'or fundamentalist terrorists
launch a missile attack against the United States.

General Ralph Eberhart And he says to reporters on a visit to the headquarters of General
NORAD, in Colorado Spring.
But it 's just a matter of time - little more than
few weeks - before the United States are in some way
protected from such an attack.
General Eberhart and 'in charge of Norad, the command
unified US-Canada for the defense of North American airspace
. For him, the terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden and his men
Al Qaeda will try to hit the United States
before the presidential election on November 2.

But by then President George W. Bush will have 'now
announced its entry into the firing line of the first interceptor missiles
of missile defense. And
Ron Kadish, the general in charge of the space shield,
count on the fact that the United States are fully protected against a hypothetical attack
North Korea's nuclear missile or terrorist
by the end of the year.

entry into service, even more 'theoretical and practical
of missile defense and' one of the cards
the Republican administration can 'play
in the final stage of the campaign, the ability to claim '
to improve the defenses of' America, even though many experts consider that the shield
, at present, is more 'a scarecrow
a real protection.
For months, the preparations there 'very cautiously: little or no advertising
', and 'was given to recent experiments conducted
. More 'clear, however, the search for international cooperation
: There have been agreements with Canada, Australia and Israel
; Secretary of State Colin Powell and'
went to Greenland to define the use of radar, and the Secretary
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld talked about missile defense
in its missions in Russia and Ukraine.

The administration of President Bush considers the shield
space a key element of national security policy
, fearing a surprise attack by a
so-called 'rogue states'. But the Democratic White House candidate
John Kerry, speaking recently in
Trinidad, Colorado, has announced its intention to bring forward
the project, which dates back to the 80s and the Reagan presidency, when it will be 'the House Bianca.
The objective in the long term, and 'to protect against a missile attack
throughout the country and
to put the shield in the service of American interests in the world and available
of U.S. allies. The first systems will be operational
those installed at Fort Greely in Alaska and Vandenberg Air Force base in California
.
To achieve the missile defense system, President Bush denounced
'in the first phase of his presidency the ABM, the
anti-ballistic treaty with Russia, raising so many allies in
reserves and potentially jeopardize the
relations with the great enemy of the Cold War. But today, the
missile defense does not seem the most 'contentious
International.


Critics of the program, which were felt even in
Congress, believe the technology used
still not reliable, as well as monstrously expensive: 53 billion U.S. dollars
expenditure estimates from 2004 to 2009, while the program runs until
2017.
addition, the anti-missile defense and 'totally ineffective against the dangers
more' current of a terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction
brought to the U.S. means less conspicuous
of an intercontinental missile.

General Kadish argues, however, 'in interviews that
issue, that the danger of a surprise missile attack and
' despite the growing list Journal of 'rogue states
' has been reduced: it includes over 'Iraq and Libya, there are only
North Korea, Iran and Syria.
The greatest threat, according to American intelligence,
come from North Korea and Iran
, although neither country appears to have
at this time, technology and arsenal
needed for intercontinental missile attack.
Pyongyang but would have 'a long-range missile
not experienced is no accident that in recent days the administration has raised the rhetoric
U.S. anti-nuclear Korean.
A radar system is studied and prepared for the world to extend
the safety net was initially limited to
northwestern United States. And you think, also, in most systems'
accurate and more 'reliable of a missile interceptor, and that'
like trying to stop a bullet fired against
another bullet. But there are delays in some projects
key, especially that of a laser cannon mounted on
Boeing 747.
The implementation of the shield goes on, and is' now in straight
arrival, despite the doubts of the experts on reliability 'and
utilities' have plagued the Congress: the Senate earlier this summer
had requested more tests 'convincing and less domesticated,' cause so far, attacking warheads used
have not used all the tools available for electronic warfare
fool the interceptor. But, when voting on the budget for defense
2004-2005, the senators have kept the
appropriations of $ 10.2 billion requested by the White House
: when it 'comes to the safety of' America, after
September 11, 2001, the Congress does not hold back ever.

Rodney Crowell, Marty Stuart

Summit Partners: Russia nuclear weapons against Iran

(ANSA) - MOSCOW, Aug 31 - Russia and 'contrary to the idea that Iran becomes a nuclear power. President Putin said the Russian-French-German summit in Sochi. The Russian president also stressed
that 'one of the organizations
linked to Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the explosion of two Russian Tupolev
Tuesday' last
evidence confirming the links between Chechen and international terrorism. Putin finally
reiterated that Russia is increasing its production and export of petroleum
.

Sunday, October 17, 2004

I Ate To Much Butter Now I Feel Sick

wind farm will be built from 290 GW

Adapted from Teleradioerre

CERIGNOLA, Tuesday, September 28, 2004 - 14:46 PM
wind farm will be built 290 GW

Four wind turbines with a total of one hundred wind turbines will be built on the territory of the town of Cerignola. This was decided last night, the City Council. The feasibility study, entrusted to Enel. Hydro, lasted for several months as a result of the simulation area southeast (1,800 hectares) has been identified as an area more suitable for the installation of the equipment. E 'has already started a pre-assessment on all the constraints of compatibility with the eco-environment.
At full capacity the plant will produce 4, potentially, well 290 GW per year. The first plant to be built, after the public tender, will be composed of fifteen wind turbines that will produce 45 GW, covering the needs of electricity supply to 26,000 households. The excess production, when all the plants will go fully operational, will be sold. The City will
expropriation of areas where there will be allocated facilities. "The approval of the City Council we can define a wind farm was an important moment for our city - the alderman said Santangelo. - For Cerignola the transaction at no cost, as is the consideration for the execution of the feasibility study, and the burden will be borne by the expropriation of the company that has submitted the best offer during the course of the race. In addition, the Assessor concluded Santangelo, an allowance of € 10,000 is provided for each wind turbine, in addition to 4% of revenues earned by the company and 2% on the sale of "green certificates".


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NUCLEAR SEMINAR ON 2 SEPTEMBER scientic Cirne

Rome, August 28 - (Adnkronos) - Thursday, September 2 will be held in Rome
Annual Study Day on 'Horizons
of Nuclear Technology in Italy'. The event 'organized by the Italian Nuclear
(AIN) in collaboration with the magazine
21st Century - Science and Technology, headed by George
Prinzi, Secretary of the Italian Committee for the revival of nuclear
(Cirne).
occasion, a note, the President of
Cirne and vice president of AIN, Paolo Fornaciari, will examine 'issues such as
perspective of current commercial technologies and the resumption of nuclear power stations
Caorso Trino and Vercelli, which the Cirne
would put into production.
The conference will be held at the Convention Center
University of Rome - La Sapienza, in Via Salaria 113, Rome. Participation is free
. info@assonucleare.it http://www.assonucleare.it
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ENERGY: ENDS ON NUCLEAR ITALY PAYS Demagogy

WIND ENERGY contradict the
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (AP) - Cortina d'Ampezzo (Belluno), 30 August - ''In Italy
energy policy pays the demagoguery and indifference that have undermined the nuclear
'' . Thus said Vice Minister Gianfranco Fini
, commenting on the proposals made today by
Francesco Rutelli and the Margherita. According to the deputy
,''and 'almost impossible to recover the time lost
.''
Among the demagoguery, Fini said
those for wind:''There 's a contradiction between protecting the environment and
the construction of those great' fans' ...
Energy - revealed by the way - then buy
in France and Slovenia, which produce nuclear energy with the central
attached to our border.''


ENERGY: NUCLEAR Realacci (DL) A REPLICA FOR
(ANSA) - ROMA, 30 August - ''
Building new nuclear plants to produce energy and 'totally uneconomic, even without
take account of key assessments related to Safety
international terrorism, the environmental consequences.'' The
Realacci said Hermes, Executive of the Margherita,
replying to the allegations of the deputy Gianfranco Fini.
''It 's why United States, where the production of electricity and
'private, not ordering new nuclear power plants for decades
''observes Realacci.
''If, however, Fini has in mind to propose for Italy
the construction of new nuclear power plants - he adds -
has all the tools to do it, obviously calling for Italian citizens
to rule on the matter.'' ''We think that the road
that Italy and Europe must take, and 'linked to
research, technological innovation, renewables, hydrogen
''concludes Realacci. (ANSA).


ENERGY: RIZZO, REFERENDUM TO SE NEW NUCLEAR
(ANSA) - ROMA, 31 August - ''If you or someone else will force Fini '
and give' the way for the construction of new nuclear power stations, we
ready for a new referendum, we believe that we win.'' This was stated by Marco Rizzo of the Italian Communists.
remember''- says the leader of PDCI -
the ministers in charge that the Italians have already 'expressed its
contrariety' to use nuclear energy. There 's been a referendum
, so I do not think the case that the government reopen the debate on the issue
. Especially in complicated
phase we are going through a point of view where the risk
international attacks and 'high
and unpredictable. Security aside, and 'instead
necessary that the government invests in research to explore the possibility' of
use non-polluting alternative energy sources such as wind power and hydrogen
.''


ENERGY: PECORARO, ENOUGH NOSTALGIE RADIOACTIVE =
INVESTING ON SAVINGS, SOLAR AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Rome, August 31 - (Adnkronos) -''With Fini continues the festival of nostalgia
waste. This country must stop looking
the past and the future invest in energy, like solar,
clean, renewable and energy saving and efficiency.'' He said the President of the Greens
Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio.
''The referendum on nuclear-more-
has saved the country from a dangerous and expensive energy choice. The nuclear
in fact, is not cheap and the cost of safety and disposal are
to the community. As if the solar panels
costs were fully borne by the state. The
problems and security costs, concluded that the leader of the Sun-Ride
and disposal of waste are unavoidable. Think of what happened to
Scanzano. It stops, then, to think about nuclear energy
and you look at the future.''


ENERGY: PECORARO, ENOUGH FOR BET NOSTALGIE RADIOACTIVE
WITH PAST NUCLEAR ENERGY INVESTING IN THE FUTURE
(ANSA) - ROMA, 31 August - With Fini ''continues the festival of nostalgia
waste. This country must stop looking
the past and the future invest in energy, like solar,
clean, renewable and energy saving and efficiency.'' The President of the Greens
said Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio. The referendum on nuclear
''said þ -
has saved the country from a dangerous and expensive energy choice. The nuclear
fact, not 'economic and security costs and the disposal
are to the community'. As if the costs for solar panels were totally
to the State. The problems and costs of security -
concludes that the Leader of the Sun ride -
and disposal of waste are unavoidable. Think of what happened to
Scanzano. It then stops - think of the end of nuclear energy and
you look to the future.''


ENERGY: PRC, USA EVEN IN NEW NUCLEAR
Nicotra, NUCLEAR LOBBY AND 'DIE HARD
(ANSA) - ROMA, 31 August - ''The nuclear lobby'
tough to die. Beaten by anti-nuclear referendum and not '
never surrendered, he always boycotted all forms of alternative energy, clean and renewable
forcing Italy to be dependent
from oil and megacentrali.'' This was stated by Alfio Nicotra,
national coordinator of Peace sector of the PRC, noting that

Today''in March and Fini returned the clichés
atomic energy just as convenient and safe even in the United States
, long time, not build more 'new power.'' We
''- he explains - we are opposed to nuclear power, both civil and military
why 'and' driven by the same logic
destructive and has a devastating impact on the area. Lead militarization,
become hotspots for terrorism are forcing future generations to inherit
real cemeteries
nuclear waste time radioactive half-life of tens of thousands of years
.''
arguing that''and 'Fini and the antinuclear movement to make
demagoguery'',''Nicotra shows that Italy has not
need nuclear power but a
alternative energy plan.'' If anything''- concludes the exponent of the PRC - and 'prohibit
time of our ports to
warships with nuclear-powered engine and close the base of
atomic submarines to Mary Magdalene.'' (ANSA).


ENERGY: THE PURPOSE OF STONES, NO TO NUCLEAR
SOLUTION 'IN ENERGY ALTERNATIVE RENEWABLE
(ANSA) - ROMA, 31 August - No to nuclear power plants, is' to
investment in alternative energy. Antonio Di Pietro replica
so 'criticism of Gianfranco Fini policy
''demagogic''that led to the abandonment of nuclear
choice.
''alternatives to oil as an energy form should certainly try - says President IDV - both
'cause sooner or later will end', and above all 'cause too many economic interests at stake
create wars and situations
unsustainable. Pero 'move from this research
the construction of nuclear plants is to make the jump from the frying pan into the fire
, as Chernobyl has taught and how it could ever
happen.''
''The solution, in my opinion - concluded Di Pietro -
should look into alternative energy such as solar, wind
and all other sources.''

NUCLEAR NICOTRA (PRC), BY ORDER ONLY Demagogy
(ANSA) - ROMA, 31 August - ''The nuclear lobby '
hard to die, beaten by anti-nuclear referendum and not'
never surrendered, he always boycott all forms of alternative energy, clean and renewable
forcing Italy to be dependent on oil and
megacentrali.'' And 'what is stated in a note
, Alfio Nicotra, head of the National Peace sector of the PRC
,
argument that''today by Marzano and Fini return
common sites of atomic energy just as convenient and safe
in the United States for some time, not build more '
new power plants.''
''We are opposed to nuclear energy for both civil and military - continues
Nicotra - why 'and' driven by the same logic
destructive and has a devastating impact on the area. Lead
militarization become hotspots for terrorism,
forcing future generations to inherit real
cemeteries nuclear waste with half-life of
tens of thousands of years.''
Nicotra said that''and 'Fini and the antinuclear movement
to do demagoguery''insisting that''Italy
not need nuclear power plants, but a
alternative energy plan.'' If anything, the exponent of the PRC concludes, 'and' joint
the moment of our ports to interdict ships of war with nuclear-powered engines
and closes the base of La Maddalena
atomic submarines.'' (ANSA).

Sunday, October 10, 2004

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NUCLEAR IRAN, IAEA CONCERNED FOR URANIUM ENRICHMENT

VIENNA, 1 September - In a new report reserved
the UN agency for nuclear safety
expressed concern over the announced intention of Iran to resume large-scale
the process for '
uranium enrichment, with purpose 'military potential.

But the document, released today in Vienna for the meeting of IAEA Board of Governors
of 13 September and '
been welcomed by Tehran as
also contains positive elements for the Islamic Republic.
The sixth report on Iran's nuclear work
the last two months is concerned
Iran plans to proceed with the processing of 37 tons of''yellowcake''
, as it is called the raw material at low
content radioactivity 'from which is extracted
uranium hexafluoride, which then you get highly enriched uranium
necessary for the production of electrical energy
as well as to build nuclear bombs. According

American experts, the quantity 'can be shown
build five nuclear bombs.
At the same time, the IAEA, empowered by the community '
International seeks to understand what the Iranian nuclear program
(the bomb as claimed by Washington and other Western States
, the production of electricity as Tehran says
) has acknowledged
that the Iranians might be plausible''explanation''in the past about the
traces of highly enriched uranium found by inspectors at international
some centrifuges, and that means' this is
traces of radioactivity 'already present' before buying
from the Iranian side. In the report released tonight in Vienna, which
ANSA has read, it says explicitly that the
contamination from highly enriched uranium found by inspectors at two sites
Iranians may have occurred before
purchase of components for centrifuges,
support as the Iranians.
Not surprisingly, the positive assessment given this evening by
Foreign Ministry in Tehran, according to which the relationship
and 'a positive step towards clarifying the situation
Iranian and confirmation of the peaceful nature of its
activities' nuclear.
An alarm bell has, however, 'it rang
the intention announced by Tehran to resume large-scale production of equipment related to uranium enrichment
(taking place in centrifuges in series), putting an end to
promise made at the end of 2003, driven
of international concerns, to terminate temporarily
T his type of production.
The new IAEA report and 'was greeted with''great concern''
Deputy Secretary of State, John Bolton
. Teheran''and 'a threat to global peace,''he said in a statement
.
The document will be 'examined 35 hours by members of the Board of Governors of the IAEA
(Italy, too, is part of it) in view of
meetings starting September 13,
expected for three days. Meanwhile, a new report by IAEA and '
was announced today for November 2004. (ANSA)

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NUCLEAR : IRAN, USA, POWELL threatening sanctions against Tehran

WASHINGTON, 2 SET -
The U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said it 'is time that the United Nations
take punitive sanctions against Iran over nuclear program
that according to the U.S. aims acquisition of the atomic bomb
.
Speaking to reporters on the plane that brought him back
Washington from a visit to Panama, Powell said last night that
ask 'the IAEA, the UN agency for nuclear energy, Iran
to forward the dossier to the UN Security Council
.
''We believe that Iran has a program that we believe in
ultimately points to the atomic bomb - he said - the problem should have been invested
already 'long
the UN Security Council.''
dichiarazioini The manager of the State Department
have followed a confidential report of the IAEA, from which
that Tehran has informed the Agency that they intend to
a series of tests in an enrichment plant
uranium.
Powell said specialists from the State Department
studied the dossier and announced that in
Today would have been in contact with Britain, France and Germany
to discuss the problem.
and Iran 'has long been included among the countries
Axis of evil by U.S. President George W. Bush, who
accuses Tehran of wanting not only the atomic
but also be a sponsor of international terrorism.
This line, however, 'is not shared by the European Union and
seems unlikely, as recognized by the same Powell that the
proposed sanctions for the time steps. (ANSA).



NUCLEAR ENRICHMENT URANIUM, IRAN WILLING TO WARRANTIES
(ANSA-AFP) - TEHRAN, 2 SET - A senior Iranian official, Hossein Mussavian
, said today that Tehran 'ready to ensure that Iran does not
will use 'never
uranium enrichment for military purposes.
''The fact that Iran has the technology to enrich
is the main point of contention between Iran and European countries,''said Mussavian
in an interview with state television.
Europeans''- he added - they know that if Iran controls
dell'arriccchimento technology, has a capacity 'nuclear
(military) and this' may change the data of the equation''
policy. ''The Europeans say that if Iran has the technology to enrich uranium
to 33.5% -
it takes to get fuel for power plants for civilian use
- can 'raise the level of enrichment and
go to the atomic bomb. And 'this is their main concern
.''
At this point, the Iranian official said Tehran and
'''ready to build trust and give assurances that the
activity' enrichment will always be peaceful.'' Finally
Mussavian nevertheless said:''The Europeans ask us to give up enrichment
and uranium as
counterparty undertakes to give us fuel for our nuclear power plants
civilians and also to build a central
nuclear Iran. But we will never give up the right to
have the technology to enrich uranium''.
(ANSA-AFP).

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TERRORISM: ISRAEL AND RUSSIA IN THE FIGHT TOGETHER

(AP) - JERUSALEM, 6 September - At least limited to the fight against terrorism
Israel and Russia are now a unit '
of purpose and a common language: a merciless fight a scourge that
, in the opinion of two countries, threatens the entire world.
to this community of interests, the 'wave of' horror
raised everywhere from the massacre of hundreds
of hostages in the school in Ossetia, the 24-hour visit that
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Serghiei made today in Israel, in
part of a trip to different states of the region, has given concrete expression
with clear satisfaction of the owners
home.
The theme of terrorism has apparently prevailed on other issues
- with the possible exception of
Iranian nuclear project - which originally, that 'before the tragedy in Ossetia
, they should fill the agenda of the talks, as the
situation in the Territories, the Quartet's roadmap for peace,
the regional situation.
A concrete result that emerged from the visit and '
was the decision to strengthen cooperation and exchange of information
between their intelligence services in the field of
fight against Islamic terrorism.
fact,''Lavrov said while I'm here I know that some specific steps
are already 'taken by the competent authorities of
our countries.''
Terrorism''- said the chief diplomat in Moscow, which
'was received by his counterpart Silvan Shalom and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
- has no boundaries. It 's a global scourge and
we must do everything to strengthen the international coalition that fought
.''
Sharon, meanwhile, took the opportunity to affirm that
Israel for more 'than a hundred years' struggling''with
Arab and Palestinian terrorism, which we know well the
ferocity.'' ''The terrorism that struck Russia -
added - 'exactly like what we see in his viewfinder
and we know that this can not be
compromises must be fought and vanquished.''
But if Israel hoped to drag Russia into a field
openly hostile to the Arabs, the response of Lavrov and '
was enlightening: ''The war on terrorism - he said - and not'
a war against 'Islam .. .
present it as a kind of religious war or clash of civilizations'
would only play into the hands of terrorists who actually 'have no identity'
national or religious.'' In this war, he added, and '
also required the participation of Arab countries.
Before that, in an interview that appeared in the newspaper Haaretz
, said:''The policy of Russia is not 'pro-Arab nor pro-Israel
. Aims to ensure the
Russia's interests.''
One sensitive issue in Israeli-Russian relations and 'certainly
' s assistance to Moscow to build nuclear facilities in Iran
as the central Bush that Israel
sharply critical view that will be used for the production of
nuclear weapons. Israel feels threatened by the Islamic regime in power in Tehran
expressly denies that his right to '
existence. Lavrov, however, for 'there is currently a threat
''specific''.
In this regard, Lavrov, in an interview with Haaretz, said
Russia intends to continue to cooperate with Iran as''
regards the peaceful use of 'nuclear energy''but it has' added
- perhaps a prelude to a possible change in policy
Moscow - that''the issues and dimensions of such cooperation
depend on how Tehran will honor 'the
its obligations to the International' s
Atomic Energy Agency.''
Lavrov, whose next stop and 'Syria, said he did not
be the bearer of messages to the Israeli government in Damascus these days
accused by Israel of providing assistance to terrorist organizations
.
In an interview with President Moshe Katzav,
Lavrov said that Russia believes that Syria should withdraw from Lebanon.
A position that should appeal very little to Damascus,
former ally of Moscow, when it was still the capital of '
USSR.
On the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Lavrov, in an interview with Haaretz
, reiterated that Russia is believed linked to '
set by the Quartet's roadmap for peace which itself is part
with the U.S., to 'the EU and to' UN. In this sense,
in his view, Israel's withdrawal from Gaza could be a step in the right direction
. (ANSA).

Saturday, October 9, 2004

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GB: TRACES OF PLUTONIUM FROM NORTH OF LONDON TEST U.S. 50S

LONDON, 7 September - The nuclear tests conducted in the United States in the fifties
have also contaminated areas
Western Europe: and 'This is the conclusion to which'
a joint scientific study English lasted 160 years.

examinations conducted by Rothamsted Research on soil samples collected in the region of Hertfordshire (North London) have found considerable traces of plutonium, the Times, can only
back to the nuclear tests held in Nevada between 1952 and 1953.

The discovery 'was possible thanks to a lengthy survey of
organized in the region
English from 1843, when John Lawes and Joseph Henry Gilbert
began to study the ground to monitor the effect of different fertilizers
yields and quality 'of the land.

From there 'on, every year they were extracted and stored
clods of soil that allowed
a historical reconstruction of the effects of' human activity on the ground.
''Events like the industrial revolution, the introduction of oil and acid rain
can all be found in different chemical compositions
of our samples on file,''he confirmed
Professor Keith Goulding of Rothamsted Research.
The study will be 'presented this week at the University'
Exeter (in Devon, southwest England) under the
Festival of Science.
(ANSA).

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NUCLEAR IRAN would resume dealing with IAEA

VIENNA, 7 September -
Iran would resume the negotiations with the UN agency for nuclear energy, in view of its declining
, not definitive, of uranium enrichment
. The diplomatic sources said today
in Vienna, headquarters of the IAEA.

This could also lead to the surrender to resume
construction and use of centrifuges for enrichment, a diplomat said
. A possible agreement with France, Germany and Britain
, according to diplomatic sources,
could help reduce tension in the meeting of the Board of Governors of the IAEA 35
(including also Italy), Monday '
close to Vienna.
Washington, which suspects Tehran of working
atomic bomb, has also recently renewed the request
the IAEA to refer Iran to the UN Security Council.

Especially in recent days after Iran announced
the intention to start the experimental work of 37 tons of''yellowcake''
, as it is called the first matter
low radioactivity 'from which is extracted
uranium hexafluoride, which can' then be further enriched
to get to that type of uranium
necessary for the production of electricity, as well as
to build nuclear bombs. According to U.S. sources, it is a quantity
'enough to build five nuclear bombs.
(ANSA).

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GERMANY: ONE STOP FOR NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY

(ANSA) - Berlin, 23 September - German police arrested
near Friedrichshafen, on Lake Constance (southwest
Germany's border with Switzerland), a man accused of illegal trafficking in nuclear technology
.
As the attorney general announced in Karlsruhe man - a German
53 years - was particularly moved to a country
unidentified 24 telemanipulators, used in the atomic
also for military purposes.
The arrest dates back to last Tuesday, but it and 'given
news only today.
Investigators have raided the house at the same time
man and the headquarters of several companies in North Rhine-Westphalia
(West Germany) and Switzerland. (ANSA).

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NUCLEAR SMUGGLING: PLUTONIUM U.S. Missile 'IN CARE' IN FRANCE

FRA 4 MONTHS RETURN 'RETURN. GREENPEACE, '30 ATOMIC BOMB '
(ANSA) - PARIS, 23 September - Walking around the globe from France to the United States
, with 30 bombs in the trunk: a
exceptional load of weapons-grade plutonium, the party
Carolina South, is already 'plowing the Atlantic direct to
coast of Normandy. In trucks, the''outing''will continue 'until
the south of France. Then, in four months, astern
is back in America.

For Greenpeace, the most 'Association
crusading environmentalist, there' to ask''whether it really makes sense
to traverse great distances in a ship loaded with plutonium in an era
in which world security and 'so' fragile.''
protests and antinuclear
initiatives announced in France in the coming days''would lead to
fun for the country's 30 nuclear bombs''
antinuclear protest.

The two vessels, meanwhile, each with a load of 140 kilograms of plutonium
(with the total manufacturing is about thirty
atomic bomb), set sail from Charleston for the cruise two weeks
that will lead 'to Cherbourg. No danger -
ensure the French nuclear group, which deals
waste treatment, Areva - the two ships are true
''floating fortresses.'' The entire program of recycling plutonium
missile sent by a retired American
earn 'the company' French € 243 million.
The U.S. program is called 'Mox for peace' and consists of making fuel for nuclear power plants
34 tons of plutonium produced by the carriers of weapons that were deployed to
the Cold War.


The transformation in Mox
(composed of plutonium and depleted uranium) will be 'in the United States
, but before reaching that stage, the plutonium must be''recharged''
and this' seems to be possible only
in central Cadarache in southern France,
region of Marseille.

After his stay in France, the plutonium will be back 'in
South Carolina, to be tested in the Catawba reactor. A
January and 'set the return at the beginning of March
test.
But for now, 'especially the journey to worry:
seems - but of course the conditions of carriage are
top secret - that the two vessels are equipped with plutonium
guns to defend themselves from intruders, thieves or terrorists that
be. The''fortress''is English and therefore 'protected
British commandos, have armored hulls are made of steel and
followed step by step from a satellite. Their arrival in Cherbourg, where to wait for the 300 pounds of plutonium, there will be '
a long journey on the highway, 800 kilometers by truck to the
Bouches du Rhone, will take over' the French stock. The Areva
take care 'of all the technical side:''We
15 years experience in the transportation of hazardous materials,''
guarantee the executives of the company'. While acknowledging that''and 'the first time that Areva will manufacture
' Mox plutonium from military and civilian.''
If everything goes 'in the right direction, they point to the
U.S. officials and their French allies,''the leftovers of the Cold War''''
ability to provide power' on
a city 'of 100,000 people for a whole year.''
(ANSA).