Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Wednesday, 26 November 2008 - IAEA overrides U.S., clears Syria nuclear aid plan | International |
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • U.S. Drone Attacks Resume In Pakistan, Kill 20 | 24 January 2009
  • Finance chiefs eye first steps in revamping global system | 8 November 2008
  • Israel cuts 1948 'catastrophe' from Arabic texts | 23 July 2009
  • Google to end contracts with China ad agents on Oct 27 | | 19 October 2010


    Forum Views () Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : IAEA overrides U.S., clears Syria nuclear aid plan | International |

      My Profile    Holiday Gift Guide Gift ideas & reviews for this holiday season Start Browsing You are here: Home > News > International > Article Home Business & Finance News U.S. Politics International Technology Entertainment Sports Lifestyle Oddly Enough Environment Health Science Special Coverage Video Pictures You Witness The Great Debate Blogs Reader Feedback Do More With Reuters RSS Widgets Mobile Podcasts Newsletters You Witness News Make Reuters My Homepage Partner Services CareerBuilder Affiliate Network Professional Products Support (Customer Zone) Reuters Media Financial Products About Thomson Reuters IAEA overrides U.S., clears Syria nuclear aid plan Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:16pm EST   Email | Print | Share | Reprints | Single Page [-] Text [+] By Mark Heinrich VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. atomic agency approved a contested Syrian bid for nuclear aid on Wednesday, overcoming U.S.-led resistance to the project while Damascus is under investigation for covert activity that could lead to atom bombs. The United States, Canada and Australia mounted last minute objections to a compromise deal on the project but finally joined a consensus in favor since they could not have won if they forced a rare vote by International Atomic Energy Agency governors, diplomats in the closed meeting said. Syria's request for technical aid in planning a nuclear power plant, a rubber-stamp matter for many IAEA member nations, caused a political tug-of-war after an agency report suggesting Damascus might have tried to build a nuclear reactor in secret. The November 19 report said a Syrian building demolished in an Israeli air raid last year bore similarities to a nuclear reactor and uranium particles, possibly remnants of pre-enriched nuclear fuel, had been found in the area. But it cautioned that the findings, based on U.S. satellite intelligence and one on-site IAEA inspection, were preliminary and more investigation, as well as Syrian documentation to prove its denials of illicit work, were essential to draw conclusions. Major Western nations wanted the project axed, saying it would be "totally inappropriate" as long as Syria was being investigated over fears it tried to build a reactor with North Korean help designed to produce plutonium for atomic bombs. Russia, China and developing states, influentially backed by IAEA Director Mohamed ElBaradei, countered that there was no legal basis for denying a country aid for civilian atomic energy unless proliferation accusations were proven. SPECIAL SCRUTINY The text of a compromise adopted by the IAEA board of governors said the project, to be carried out from 2009 to 2011, would be under close monitoring with extra care taken to ensure equipment provided could not be diverted to military uses. It also provided for governors to be able to reconsider the Syria study in future if the inquiry found Damascus to be in "non-compliance" with safeguard rules, as North Korea and Iran were previously, which led to cut-offs of IAEA aid. An official chairman's summary of the three-day debate noted the "strong reservations" of some states about granting Syria atomic benefits before it opened up fully to IAEA investigation. "(We) agreed to the project based on the understanding that in light of further developments, (we) have the right to revisit the issue pursuant to the (IAEA) statute," it said, meaning the project could be killed if a nuclear cover-up was confirmed. "We've made our point -- this Syrian project is now under the spotlight and will remain under the spotlight," said a senior Western diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity. Other diplomats said the outcome was a victory for ElBaradei and Syria and a slap in the face of the United States, which has skirmished with ElBaradei for years over what it sees as his "soft" attitude toward suspected proliferators such as Iran. "The U.S. had to back down while ElBaradei, Syria and international law prevailed, the principle that any party is innocent until proven guilty," said one of those diplomats.  Continued... View article on single page   Share: Del.icio.us Digg Mixx My Web Facebook LinkedIn     Next Article: PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Nov 27     You Witness News Mumbai Attacks Did you witness the attacks? We are inviting citizen photojournalists to send in their best images. If you think your picture captures the moment, please send it to pics@reuters.com.  Full Coverage  Editor's Choice Pictures Video Articles Slideshow  A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.   Slideshow  Airport protest Hi-tech Opera Bartending flair Top News: Economic odd couple to lead rescue Business: The Russian who saw the crisis coming International: U.S. "surge" could prop Afghan allies Most Popular on Reuters Articles Video Recommended South Korea seeks to jail actress for adultery NY warns of possible al Qaeda attack Britney Spears feels old and boring Israelis develop software to improve your looks Bank "went wrong" in real estate: Citigroup CEO Mumbai attacks kill 80, police shoot four gunmen  |  Video Coup pressure on Thai army  |  Video UPDATE 3-U.S. finds trace of melamine in baby formula After Citi, is Bank of America next? Britney Spears feels old and boring  |  Video Most Popular Articles RSS Feed Video  Thai protestors storm airport Talk of the Town: Spears feels old China executes killer Russian warships in Venezuela Paulson weathers attacks Famous QE2 liner nears Dubai Paulson defends bailout plan Pirates 'treating us well' Gunmen attack Mumbai Obama defends staffing choices Most Popular Videos RSS Feed The Great Debate America's expanding war in Pakistan Sanjeev Miglani As U.S. military operations cross into Pakistan proper, Pakistanis ask what's next?  Blog  Reuters Deals The global destination for corporate leaders, deal-makers and innovators Knowledge to Act Reuters.com:  Help and Contact Us  |  Advertise With Us  |  Mobile  |  Newsletters  |  RSS  |  Interactive TV  |  Labs  |  Reuters in Second Life  |  Archive  |  Site Index  |  Video Index Thomson Reuters Corporate:  Copyright  |  Disclaimer  |  Privacy  |  Professional Products  |  Professional Products Support  |  About Thomson Reuters  |  Careers   International Editions: Africa  |  Arabic  |  Argentina  |  Brazil  |  Canada  |  China  |  France  |  Germany  |  India  |  Italy  |  Japan  |  Latin America  |  Mexico  |  Russia  |  Spain  |  United Kingdom  |  United States   Thomson Reuters is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests. NYSE and AMEX quotes delayed by at least 20 minutes. Nasdaq delayed by at least 15 minutes. For a complete list of exchanges and delays, please click here.

    Other News on Wednesday, 26 November 2008
    500 workers protest at Chinese toy factory
    NZ stimulus package to boost faltering economy
    Protesters shut Thailand's international airport
    Japanese Nobel laureate shrugs off prize
    Armenian architect's sweet dreams whet Czech appetites
    Taiwan's Chen hints at death
    Workers riot in south China over job losses: government
    Appeals for China to stay execution of alleged spy
    Four killed in Taliban gun battle in NW Pakistan: police
    Sri Lanka army: Rebels fleeing northern stronghold
    Indian navy destroyed Thai fishing boat, not pirate vessel: watchdog
    A-mei to host an episode of "One Million Star"?
    "Cape No.7" goes head on with cultural differences
    Energy: Fulfilling life during time away from music
    ITE introduces four new courses in precision engineering
    Thousands stranded in Thailand by protests
    Chris and Fann nursing a grudge on set
    Fumble in the jungle: New Yorkers bid for elephant polo glory
    PUB devotes S$600,000 to install water—saving devices in needy households
    Iran says it now runs more than 5,000 centrifuges
    EU proposes 200 bln euro stimulus package
    US military kills 25 militants in Afghanistan
    Russian senators approve presidential term extension: reports
    Afghan acid attack girls warned not to go to school: police
    Russian mayor killed near Georgia rebel region: officials
    Iraq may hold referendum on U.S. troop pact | International |
    Israeli army defies court in West Bank killings: paper
    Iran reports rocket launch amid nuclear tension | International |
    Hamas, Fatah women fist fight as disputes inflame | International |
    Zimbabwe's MDC sees power-sharing talks collapsing | International |
    Iraqi lawmakers set to endorse US pact
    Crown prince of Belgium on three—day official visit to Singapore
    Pro-peace Somali factions agree on power-sharing | International |
    Taiwan diplomat works to repair ties with US
    HK stock index up 3.8 pct after Wall Street gains
    ICA officers seize 2,000 cartons of "eco—friendly" tobacco
    Russian senators nod through extended presidency | International |
    Man charged in deadly Sydney Harbor boat crash
    China slashes interest rate to spur growth
    S$12m initiative launched to help local firms be design—savvy
    Somali forces vow to rescue hijacked Yemeni ship | International |
    Pakistani rupee steady after IMF loan approval
    China postpones summit with EU over Dalai Lama visit
    Bangladesh economy faces trouble, says World Bank
    ASEAN urged to rethink December summit in Thailand
    Business leaders urge more Japan-EU economic ties
    Malaysia leader: Yoga for Muslims OK without chant
    Emirates president downplays oil price concerns
    EU, China, US unleash global assault on crisis
    Nepal, India agree to repair damaged river bank
    Oil rises above $51 after falling overnight
    S.Korea mulls purchasing bad assets from banks -report
    Singapore Airlines suspends services to Bangkok
    China slashes interest rate to boost growth
    Report: Obama misses tasty Indonesia cuisine
    China cuts bank reserve, raising amount for loans
    Holiday movies offer escape from economy's gloom | Entertainment |
    Taiwan dollar hits 1-week high, but c.bank curbs
    Thai protesters must leave airport, other sites: army chief
    S’pore imposes indefinite suspension on cluster munitions exports
    Dr Lee Boon Yang in Brunei to attend gala variety show
    Town councils’ sinking funds not mismanaged, says Teo Ho Pin
    Bangkok—bound travellers hit by cancellations at Singapore airport
    Thai army chief calls for elections
    US Army to court martial soldier in Japan
    Thai army chief calls for elections
    China postpones EU summit over Dalai Lama visit
    Britain against forced marriage in Pakistan
    Britain praises Pakistan's dialogue with neighbors
    200 workers protest at Chinese toy factory
    SingTel launches location tracker service for subscribers
    Is reality TV's most public couple really married?
    Surviving Nepalese twin Jamuna awake after operation
    Karzai says US, NATO created 'parallel' government
    China urged to stay execution of alleged spy
    Japan zoo mistakenly set up 2 female polar bears
    Thai army chief calls for elections to end crisis
    S’pore tour bookings to Bangkok down due to turmoil in Thai capital
    Rare Vietnamese turtle in close call with soup pot
    Kazakhstan passes controversial religion law
    George Yeo says upcoming ASEAN Summit in Thailand remains uncertain
    Israel PM set to face charges: justice ministry
    Rapping Atlanta students making new song for Obama
    Kany Garcia: Father taught her to use her heart
    Britney Spears to perform in UK
    Thai PM rejects army chief's call for elections
    Nintendo Wii sales in Japan top seven million: survey
    Elephant rampage leaves 1 dead in Indonesia
    Is reality TV's most public couple really married?
    Rocket hits NATO truck depot in Pakistan
    MTV music awards to hit Berlin for Wall anniversary
    Official: At least 40 dead in Mumbai attacks
    25 wounded in Mumbai serial shootings
    China confirms EU summit off over Dalai Lama row
    Carson Daly to become daddy
    Workers riot at Chinese toy factory
    What celebrities are thankful for this year
    Gerard Mortier to take over at Spain's Teatro Real
    Kia Motors considers building new engine plant in Slovakia
    Judge orders Mel Gibson deposed in lawsuit
    The Killers break out the feathers and oddness
    Iran says it now runs more than 5,000 centrifuges
    After Knut, Germany gets new polar bear twins
    Change.gov invites users to 'Join the Discussion'
    French cable car to rehabilitate Rio's biggest favelas
    Afghan leader complains US, NATO aren't succeeding
    China postpones EU summit over Dalai Lama visit
    Solid or striped? Woman blogs about Williams' ties
    Kazakhstan passes restrictive religion measure
    Pirates pile on pressure as India told it sank wrong boat
    What are the best Thanksgiving videos on the Web?
    Reports: 16 killed in Mumbai shootings
    Obama almost spills the beans on Santa
    Hu departs Greece with key port deal in the bag
    Official: 40 killed in Mumbai shootings
    Official: At least 40 dead in Mumbai attacks
    QE2 reaches her final destination of Dubai
    More than 60 killed in multiple Mumbai shootings, blasts
    Official: 78 killed in Mumbai shootings
    60 dead in Mumbai attacks: hospital
    DR Congo rejects Indian troops for UN force: official
    Bush 'pardons' his last Thanksgiving turkey
    `Dexter' author Lindsay makes cameo appearance
    Publisher disputes reports of book-buying freeze
    China slashes interest rates hoping to spur growth
    Report: Deccan Mujahideen claims Mumbai attacks
    Thai govt, protesters reject army's peace plan
    Thai protesters force closure of second airport: airport official
    Israeli AG `considering' indicting prime minister
    US: Potential female bombers in Iraq surrender
    Russian leader visits Venezuela in show of defiance
    Intel counter-attacks against European Commission
    Mumbai attacks kill 80, police shoot four gunmen | International |
    US: Mass grave with 23 bodies found in Iraq
    US clears Bank of America deal for Merrill Lynch
    Coup pressure on Thai army | International |
    Obama vows 'help is on the way' for the economy
    Iraqi factions haggle ahead of US pact vote
    Iran signals nuclear work expansion, rules out halt | International |
    India keep winning as Sehwag upstages Pietersen
    US president's mother 'doing very well' in hospital: Laura Bush
    Rice says Britain has plan for Georgia NATO bid | International |
    Rice says Iraqi vote won't necessarily stall pact
    US consumer spending slides one percent in October
    IAEA overrides U.S., clears Syria nuclear aid plan | International |
    Court: Iraq lawmaker can't be prosecuted for trip
    Israeli attorney-general considers charging Olmert | International |
    Afghan leader complains US, NATO aren't succeeding
    Australians debate government battle against booze
    Sudan government breaks Darfur ceasefire: U.N.'s Ban | International |
    Israeli police capture American pedophile
    Seoul shares open 3 pct higher; techs lead
    A look at some major attacks in India
    U.N. council clears way for EU mission in Kosovo | International |
    US swallows more bad news, as EU unveils stimulus package
    Bin Laden's ex-driver returns to Yemen
    UN will weigh Congolese refusal to allow Indian troops
    S.Korea c.bank to tap U.S. Fed credit line
    Apple gears up for Black Friday sale | Technology |
    Iraqi parliament delays vote on US pact
    India's ONGC says bid for Imperial on track
    Woman cleared of felonies in MySpace suicide case | Technology |
    Indonesian Navy says credit crunch will lead to rise in piracy: report
    EU governments to widen cap on mobile roaming costs | Technology |
    Online networks a magnet for job-seekers | Technology |
    Mobile apps find a home on touchscreen devices | Technology |
    Public safety airwave auction faces next test | Technology |
    Cheap Blu-ray players seen scarce in Europe | Technology |
    What celebrities are thankful for this year
    TV writers look to economy for cues to future shows | Entertainment |
    Escort sexed up accusations: Boy George's lawyer | Entertainment |
    Minnelli brings nostalgic mood to new Broadway show | Entertainment |
    Beyonce starts Fierce atop U.S. album chart | Entertainment |
    Black Crowes likely to hit studio in new year | Entertainment |
    Nelly's party will include new scholarships
    Italian director delves into deeper side of soccer | Entertainment |
    Electronic monitoring ordered for philanthropist
    Bruce Willis resolves dispute over green rubber | Entertainment |
    At least 78 killed as gunmen rampage in India city
    Rice says verification key for NKorea nuclear disarmament
    At least 78 killed as gunmen rampage in India city
    Thai protesters force closure of second airport: officials
    Obama presses aggressive economic recovery plans
    US, Britain lead condemnation of Mumbai attacks
    Jail term for 3 S’poreans found guilty of contempt of court
    US agents bust sale of alleged Hitler gold bookmark
    Up to 100 killed, foreigners taken hostage in Mumbai attacks
    Death toll from Philippine floods rises to 12
    SIA says flights to Mumbai operating normally
    Sydney ATM blasted in robbery attempt
    NM governor hosts star-studded dinner at mansion
    Miss World candidates hang up their heels for South African safari
    Police investigating Chinese home appliance king: Xinhua
    Thailand shuts down second airport
    Bruce Willis settles dispute with Malaysia company
    NKorea prepared to shut down Kaesong estate: analysts
    At least 82 killed as gunmen rampage in India city
    Singapore, Chile expands bilateral relations with education agreement
    MFA says Singaporean among hostages in Mumbai
    Group urges for a better way to kill dogs in Iraq
    George Yeo says upcoming ASEAN Summit in Thailand remains uncertain
    Malaysian woman jailed for abusing Indonesia maid
    Malaysia woman convicted of abusing Indonesia maid
    India state polls look to 2009 general election
    GOME chairman saga reflects China equity risks
    RPT-GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks up for 5th day on China rate cut
    Victims speak of night of terror in Mumbai
    Thai protesters take second airport as both sides defy army
    At least 82 killed as gunmen rampage in India city
    China blames France, EU for summit cancellation
    Tonga takes step towards democracy
    Philippine gunmen torch buses in north, 7 wounded
    Malaysian mother found guilty in horrific maid abuse case
    Bomb near US embassy in Afghan capital kills four: police
    Blast in Kabul near US embassy
    UN backs plan for EU law mission in Kosovo
    South Korea seeks talks with North on border closing | International |
    Suicide bomb kills Afghan near U.S. embassy | International |
    Iran signals nuclear work expansion, rules out halt | International |
    Obama promises 'help is on the way' for ailing economy
    Laos still paying the price of Vietnam war | International |
    Thai ministers' plane makes emergency landing: air force
    US lawmaker calls for action against Haiti hunger
    Sudan government breaks Darfur ceasefire: U.N.'s Ban | International |
    China warns of worse to come for its economy
    U.N. council clears way for EU mission in Kosovo | International |
    Angry China flexing muscle with Europe over Tibet: analysts
    Pakistani c.bank sells 15 bln rupees in 7-day repo
    SKorean soldier detained for grenade explosion
    Nokia to pull out of Japan | Technology |
    Police investigating Chinese home appliance king
    Indonesia's top Islamic body considers yoga ban
    Pakistan gets first tranche of $3.1 bln from IMF
    Malaysia to pull peace mission out of Philippines
    US beef back on shelves of SKorean supermarkets
    Afghan police: 4 dead in blast near US Embassy
    FACTBOX-A look at South Korea's planned reforms
    Oil falls to near $53 as US demand outlook worsens
    Japan leader irks public with insensitive remark
    S.Korea's Lee aims to mend party rift, pass reform
    Venezuela, Russia say oil prices must stabilize
    Thailand shuts down second airport
    S.Korea large firms' sentiment at 11-yr low -FKI
    DEALTALK-Private equity firms flex muscle in South Korea
    SKorea posts current account surplus for October
    Beyonce starts Fierce atop U.S. album chart | Entertainment |
    Bruce Willis resolves dispute over green rubber | Entertainment |
    Actress narrowly escapes Mumbai attacks | Entertainment |
    Todd Rundgren, pop genius and studio magician
    Czech town with 'sad' past fights ghost town image
    Weather forecast for the Asia-Pacific region
    Australia health worker charged in baby bonus scam
    101 killed as gunmen rampage in India city
    Singapore jails 3 for kangaroo T-shirts in court
    On-time flights, service ease pain of travel-poll
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    BlogMeter 1.01