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iran has defied the un resolution requiring the country to stop the enrichment of uranium by april 28.
“those who want to prevent the iranian nation from its rights with these methods must know that iran does not give a damn about any such directives or resolutions”, president mahmoud ahmadinejad said.
if any steps are taken against iran, the country will react with the same severity, foreign ministry spokesman hamid reza asefi said saturday.
the iranian deputy oil minister mohammad-hadi nejad-hosseinian said that he did not believe the un would come with further sanctions, since the oil prices would rise as a result. the oil prices have soared since the beginning of the diplomatic conflict with iran.
secretary general of the supreme national security council ali larijani said that iran would consider moving the uranium enrichment to russia and allowing unscheduled inspections, if the un counsel would send the case back to the international atomic energy agency (iaea).
us state secretary condoleezza rice said yesterday that the us could pressure iran outside of the un to stop its nuclear program.
on cbs’s face the nation, rice said, “i absolutely believe that we have a lot of diplomatic arrows in our quiver at the security council and also like-minded states that would be able and willing to look at additional measures if the security council does not move quickly enough.”
the council's five permanent members and germany will convene in paris tomorrow, to discuss the course of action regarding iran.
the european union fined microsoft corp. €280.5 million ($405.6 million) wednesday for defying a 2004 anti-trust ruling, and warned the company to comply or face bigger fines next month. "the eu commission cannot allow such illegal conduct to continue indefinitely," said eu competition commissioner neelie kroes. "no company is above the law. each and every company, large or small, operating in the eu must abide by eu law." microsoft shares fell 46 cents us on nasdaq wednesday to close at $22.64 us on a volume of 77.1 million shares. the penalty comes on top of a record €497 million ($718.6 million) fine the commission imposed on microsoft in march 2004 in a precedent-setting anti-trust case. at the time, the eu ruled that microsoft had tried to cripple its competitors in order to win control of the european market for computer software. microsoft said it would appeal the latest fine. "we do not believe that any fine, let alone a fine of this magnitude, is appropriate given the lack of clarity in the commission's original decision," microsoft lawyer brad smith told reuters in a conference call. smith said microsoft remains totally committed to full compliance with the commission's 2004 decision. in 2004, the eu ordered microsoft to share program code with its rivals after it ruled the software giant had abused the dominance of its windows operating system to squeeze out competitors. it ordered microsoft to supply "complete and accurate" technical information to developers to help them make software that will work with its windows operating system. microsoft said it only fully understood the eu's demands when it talked with an independent monitor this spring. microsoft now has a team of 300 people working full-time on the eu's requests, and six of the seven instalments have been delivered. additional fines at this stage would be "unjustified and unnecessary," microsoft said. kroes said she levied the new fine because microsoft had ignored the eu's previous anti-trust rulings. "microsoft did not even come close to providing adequate information," kroes said. "i regret that, more than two years after the decision … microsoft has still not put an end to its illegal conduct." instead of complying with the court order, she said microsoft had used virtually every available legal and court procedure to drag out the process. the eu has also warned microsoft to avoid anti-trust problems with its new operating system, vista, which includes an internet search and a pdf-type document reader that could pose problems for current rivals. source
that man should have picked a better time to go for a stroll around his house.
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amazing helicopter aerobatics.
jake scrace, 25, and lewis crathern, 24, had been planning monday morning`s jump for three years but had to wait for perfect weather conditions.