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Reported from Steve Quayle:
Supreme
Court spanked for confusion (June
29, 2005)
- Ten Commandments rulings leave 'puzzling'
precedent With its contrary, split decisions yesterday on the
Ten Commandments, the U.S. Supreme Court is building on a confusing
trail of jurisprudence that strays from the Constitution, charged
many conservative public defenders and activists. The high court,
ruling on the issue for the first time in 25 years, allowed a Ten
Commandments monument at the Texas state Capitol but struck down
displays at two Kentucky courthouses.
more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Moscow,
Beijing to sign declaration on world order (June
29, 2005)
- Chinese leader Hu Jintao will arrive here Thursday to sign a joint
declaration on world order in the 21st Century, a spokesman for the
Russian Foreign Ministry wrote in an article published in the
government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta Wednesday. "This is a
crucial document that reflects the convergence of Russia and China's
fundamental positions on key issues in modern world order - our
common view for the outlook of the development of humankind,"
Alexander Yakovenko wrote. According to Yakovenko, the declaration
will affirm the parties' commitment to forming a new fair and
rational world order and to increasing the role of the UN in
international politics.
Russia and China will announce the unacceptability of monopolizing
global affairs, dividing states into those who lead and those who
are led, imposing models for social development from the outside and
applying double standards, he wrote. Yakovenko wrote the sides will
urge the international community to combine efforts in order to
create a new architecture of security by shaping a global strategy
to counteract new threats and challenges under the UN aegis, the
article reads. more...
- Russia-Israel
cooperation developing positively (June
29, 2005)
- Russia-Israel military and technical cooperation is developing
positively, a Russian minister said Tuesday. Information
Technologies Minister Leonid Reiman said Prime Minister Mikhail
Fradkov had met with Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert after
a session of a Russian-Israeli inter-governmental commission. The
Russian premier had said that bilateral military and technical
cooperation was developing positively. At the same time, Reiman said
there were problems in bilateral relations. "As compared with
other sectors, there are problems with investment protection,"
he said. "We have been discussing the text of an agreement for
five years, but two points have become a stumbling blocks."
According to the Russian minister, Israel and Russia agreed to set
up a special working commission on solving problems in the field of
protecting investment in both countries. more...
- Russia
wants to build more nuke reactors for Iran (June
29, 2005)
- Russia wants to construct up to six new nuclear reactors for Iran,
despite U.S. criticism of its assistance to the Islamic republic,
Moscow's top nuclear boss was quoted as saying on Tuesday. Russia
has pressed ahead with construction of Iran's first nuclear power
plant near the southern city of Bushehr, dismissing Washington's
belief that Tehran could use Moscow's technology and know-how to
make an atom bomb. "When Iran announces new tenders to
construct nuclear reactors, we'll take part in them," Alexander
Rumyantsev, head of Russia's Atomic Energy Agency, told Itar-Tass
news agency. "Tehran intends to build another six nuclear
reactors." Rumyantsev's remarks came just days after Russian
President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would continue developing
nuclear ties with Iran after ultra-conservative Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's election as president of the Islamic Republic last
week. Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful. more...
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