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by William J. Broad and David E. Sanger In the depths of the cold war, in 1983, a senior at Columbia University wrote in a campus newsmagazine, Sundial, about the vision of "a nuclear free world." He railed against discussions of "first- versus second-strike capabilities" that "suit the military-industrial interests" with their "billion-dollar erector sets," and agitated for the elimination of ...
WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER President Obama is pushing for new global rules, treaties and alliances to establish a nuclear-free world, a vision he developed as a college student.
Tokyo, Jul 03 : India and Japan today said they were making progress on a 'high quality and mutually beneficial' Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and stressed the need to conclude it soon.
Tokyo, July 3 : India and Japan on Friday agreed to take steps to fast track work on the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) and the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project.
The need for a “mutually beneficial” economic partnership emphasised
Tokyo/New Delhi, July 3 : India and Japan, the only country to have been attacked by atomic bombs, Friday decided to work together for an early conclusion of the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) and to fast-track negotiations on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement.
The world’s top nuclear watchdog chose Japan’s Yukiya Amano as its next head on Thursday; and he touched on the devastation U.S. atom bombs wreaked on his country in pledging to do his utmost to prevent the spread of nuclear arms.
BERNARD GWERTZMAN: Greetings. I'm happy to have all you people online. This is a conference call, of course, on the upcoming summit meeting in Moscow between President Obama and President Medvedev with, it looks like, Prime Minister Putin also taking part.
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North Korea has test-fired a third ground-to-ship missile from its east coast, the South Korean Yonhap news agency reports.
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