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RtUv)anraykarN¾mkfay:agehacNas;k_mancMnYnm

nusSCag 20nak;RtUv)an)at;bg;Civit.
r)aykarN¾)aneGaydwgeTotfa
naeBlbc©úb,nñenHmancMnYnmnusS
36nak;)anTTYlkarEfTaMxagviC¢saRsþ nigcMnYn
7nak;kMBugsßitkñúgPaBeRKaHfñak;.
At least 20 more are reported missing. Reports say that 36 people are currently receiving medical care,
and seven are in serious condition.
nava)aneFVIdMeNIreq<aHeTABiFIbuNüsasna Djamaad

EdlR)arB§eLIgkñúgTIRkug Tadjoura.
The ship was bound for the religious festival of Djamaad, in Tadjoura.
RtUv)anraykarN¾mkfanavadwkGñkdMeNIrmanpÞú
kmnusSy:agehacNas; 200nak;
nigsMParHsMNg;CaeRcIneTot ehIymanmnusS
cMnYn80nak;RtUv)ansøab; enAeBlEdlnava)anlic.
Built to hold roughly 80 people, it was reported to have been carrying at least 200 people as well as
construction materials at the time it sank.
fVIebI)andWgBImUlehtuénkareRKaHfñak; k_elak
Ismael Tani CaGñkpþl;TIRbWkSaeGayRbFanaFwbtI Umar Guelleh

énRbeTs
Djiboutian)anniyayfakareRKaHfñak;enHKWbNþalmkBIeR

KaHmhnþray.
Though the cause of the accident has yet to be determined, Ismael Tani, advisor to the Djiboutian
President Umar Guelleh, said that the overload probably caused the disaster.
eTaHCay:agNa sakSI Omar Souleiki )
anbenÞasfaeRKaHfñak;enHedaysarrlktUc².
Eyewitness Omar Souleiki, however, blamed it on a small wave.
karecjRbtibtþuikarN¾RsavRCavrukrkTaMgyb;rbs;kg
navacrénRbeTs Djiboutian RbeTs)araMg
nigRbeTsGaemrikRtUv)an bBaÄb;TaMgyb;.
Search operations by the Djiboutian, French, and American naval vessels have been called off for the
night.

mnusScMnYn
18nak;)ansøab;;bnÞab;BImanBüúHkMbutt,Úgd¾FM
mYy)anbk;kat;tMbn; Midwest énshrdæGaemrik
18 dead after multiple twisters strike US Midwest
éf¶TI3 Ex emsa qñaM 2006
April 3, 2006
kalBImSilmij
xül;BüúHkMNacmYy)anbgáeGaymankarexÞcxÞaMy
a:gxøaMgenATUTaMgtMbn; American Midwest
ehIysMlab;mnusSdl;eTA
18nak;enAeBlEdlBüúHenHe)akbk;eTAelIrdæcMnYnR
)aMnaeBlRBlb; ebIeTaHbICamankarBüakrN¾
TukCamunk_eday.
High winds and multiple tornadoes caused destruction across the American Midwest yesterday, killing 18
people when they hit five states in the early evening, although that figure is expected to rise.
RKan;EtenAkúñgRsuk Dyer County énrdæ Tennessee
manmnusSsøab; 12nak; nigRsuk Gibson County énrdæ
Tennessee manmnusSsøab;dl;eTA 3nak;.

karsøab;)anekIneLIgdl;eTA
15nak;EtenAkñúgrdæmYyKt;.
In Dyer County, Tennessee alone, 12 people were killed, and in Gibson County, Tennessee, a further three
were lost, bringing the death toll up to 15 in that state alone.
mnusScMnYn3nak;EdlenAsl;BIkarsøab;RtUv)an)at;x
øÜnenAkñúgrdæ MissourieRkayeBlBüúH)anbk;kat;
ehIyGakasFatud¾
GaRkk;enHk_)anCH\T§iBleTAelIrdæmYycMnYneTotd
UcCa Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio nig Illinois.
The remaining three lives were lost in Missouri as a result of high winds, although the freak weather also
hit the states of Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio and Illinois.
elak Sherriff Jeffrey Holt )
anniyayfaxül;BüúHenH)ane)akbk;mkelIRsuk Dyer County
énrdæ Tennessee RbEhlCaenAem:ag7 nig40naTIyb;mij
kñúgxN³eBlelaksaksYrBIBt’manxül;BüúHEdlbgáeGa
ymanPaBGasnñenH. dUecñH
KµankarRbkasGasnñCamuneLIy.
When asked about the storms which caused chaos in Tennessee, Dyer County Sherriff Jeffrey Holt said,
"This hit about 7:40 last night, so the warnings were out.
BYkeK)anEsVgrkenARKb;TIkEnøgTaMgGs;énrdæ
Arkansas nigMissouri Edlxül;BüúH)ane)akbk;mkdl;.
They were being tracked all the way across Arkansas and Missouri as it was coming in.
´Kitfa
eyIgRKan;Et)anRbkasGasnñCaeRcIndgGMBIcMnYné
nkarbMepøcbMpøajenAkñúgtMbn;EdlbNþaleGayma
nkar)at;bg; CIvitmnusSCaeRcInnak;.
We had plenty of warnings, I think, just the amount of destruction in the area is what caused our fatality
count to get so high.
karbMepøcbMpøajenHmanenAesÞIrEtRKb;TIkEnøgta
mbeNþayénKnøgxül;BüúH)anbk;kat;.
Destruction is almost absolute total destruction along some of the path of this.
KµankarcakecjBIeKhdæaneLIy
Etmankarpþl;CaCMnYy.
There's just nothing left of houses but foundation."
manbBaðaxagEpñkfamBlenARKb;kEnøgEdlBüúHbk;
kat;
GC£aFrRsukmYycMnYn)anraykarN¾mkfakardac;eP
øIgGacbnþeTACaeRcInéf¶.
Numerous power failures were reported across the affected areas, with some county authorities reporting
that the blackouts may go on for several days.
mnusSEdlRtUv)anBa¢ÚneTARsuk Pemiscot County nig Missouri )
anR)ab;eTAGñkkaEstfa
kalBIRBwkéf¶c½nÞmnusSmYycMnYnRtUv
Cab;enAkñúgp§Hrbs;BYkeKeBlkMBugmanBüúH.
A dispatcher in Pemiscot County, Missouri informed the press that, as of Monday morning, some people
were still trapped in their houses as a result of the storms.
tamryHesckIþEføgkarN¾enAtammUldæan)aneGayd
wgfa enAkñúgrdæ Illinois
manya:gehacNas;k_7RsukEdrEdlRtUv
xül;KYcd¾FMenHbk;kat;b:uEnþBMumanmnusSsøab
; b¤rgrbYsF¶n;F¶reLIy.
In Illinois, tornadoes touched down across at least seven counties according to local emergency officials,
but no-one was severely injured or killed.
elak Patti Thompson
CaGñknaMBaküxagEpñkRKb;RKgCabnÞan;enArdæ
Illinois)anraykarN¾mkfaBüúHd¾FMmYyenAxagmux

Edl)anraMgsÞHnUvral;dMeNIrkalenAshrdæGaemrik
KWcab;BITisxagt,Úgénrdæ Illinois
EdlbNþalmkBIGakasFatu d¾GaRkk;kalBIyb;mij.
The Emergency Management spokesperson for Illinois Patti Thompson reported that a large storm front
which spanned the breadth of America from Illinois southwards was the cause of last night's dramatic
weather.
enAkñúgrdæ Ohio GñkBüakrN¾]tuniymenAsßanIy
Wilmington )anpþl;dMNwgeTAsmaKmsarBt’manfa }

mankarxUcxatmYycMnYnenARKb;RsukTaMgGs;Eb:k
nirtIénrdæ Ohio {.
In the state of Ohio, a Wilmington-based meteorologist informed members of the Associated Press that "In
every county in southwest Ohio there has been some type of damage."
esckþIEføgkarN¾CapøÚvkarmYyenAkñúgrdæTaMgR
)aMBIrkalBIRBwkmij)aneGaydwgfa{R)ak;cMNayeTA
elIkarxUcxatenARKb;tMbn;Edl
TTYlrg\T§iBledayxül;BüúHKWGs;CaeRcIn
ehIykargarEdlRtUvsþareLIgvijnUvehdæarcnasm<½
n§dUcCabMBak;famBl
nig]sµ½n)ankMBugGnuvtþn¾}.
Repair costs for damage across the affected area are expected to be six-figure sums, and extensive work
to replace destroyed segments of the infrastructure such as gas and power supplies is already underway,
said officials in all seven of the states hit this morning.
cMnYnénkarsøab;)anekIneLIg
éf¶enHy:agehacNas;k_manmnusSmñak;eTotRtUv)a
nraykarN¾mkfaenAmanCIvitenAeLIyenA
kñúgrdæRsuk Missouri.
The current death toll is expected to rise today, with at least one more unconfirmed death reported in
Missouri already.

ynþehaHpÞúkTMnijeyaFa C-5 Galaxy


mYyeRKÓgFøak;enAÉmUldæanT½BGakas Dover Air Force
Base
C-5 Galaxy military cargo plane crashes at Dover Air Force Base
éf¶TI3 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 3, 2006
mnÞI Pentagon )
anbBa¢ak;fakarFaøk;ynþehaHpÞúkTMnijeyaFa C-5 Galaxy
enAÉmUldæanT½BGakas Dover Air Force Base
Kwedaysarman{bBaðaemkanic }
ehIyynþehaH)anFøak;
{kúñgxN³eBlkMBugehaHcuH}.
The Pentagon confirmed that a C-5 Galaxy military cargo plane crashed at Dover Air Force Base in
Delaware, saying that the plane was having "mechanical problems" and crashed "while taking off."
ynþehaH)anpÞúkmnusScMnYn17nak;.
The plane was carrying 17 people.
sarB½t’man )
anraykarN¾mkfaKµankar)at;bg;CIviteT
k_b:uEnþelak Allen Metheny CaCMnYykarnaykenAkñúg State
Department )

anniyayfamanmnusSrgrbYsmYycMnYn)andwkeTAm
nÞIeBTü
ehIykarrgrbYsy:agNaenaHKWBuMGacdwg)aneT.
ABC News reported no fatalities, but Allen Metheny, assistant director in the State Department, said that
some were injured and taken to the hospital; the extent of the injuries was unknown.
y:agehacNas;k_mancMnYnmnusS10nak; )
anraykarN¾mkfaRtUv)andwkeTAmnÞIeBTü BayHealth.
At least 10 people have been reported to have been taken to BayHealth hospital.
ynþehaH)anFøak;RbEhlCaem:ag6 nig45naTIRBwk
EDT (1045 UTC) ehIy)andac;ecjCabIkMNat;.
The plane crashed about 6:45 a.m. EDT (1045 UTC) and broke into three separate sections.
ynþehaH C-5 Galaxy
KWCaynþehaHFMbMputenAkñúgPñak;gareyaFaéns
hrdæGaemrik.
The C-5 Galaxy is the largest plane in operation in the U.S. military.

RbeTscin
nigGURsþalI)ancab;epþImedaHRsaybBaðaceRmInFa
tuG‘uyr:ajÚm Uranium
Australia and China enter into Uranium deal
éf¶TI3 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 3, 2006
RbeTscin)ancuHkic©RBmeRBog
{kic©RBmeRBogkarBarnuyekøEG‘r}
EdlnwgGnuBaØatieGayRbeTsenHTijsarFatu
G‘uyr:ajÚmBIRbeTsGURsþalI.
China has entered into a "nuclear safeguards agreement" which will allow it to purchase uranium from
Australia.
edayEp¥keTAelIlkçxN½Ðénkic©RBmeRBog
RbeTscinminRtUv)aneRbIFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmEdlTijBIGU
RsþalIykeTAeRbIkñúg eKalbMNgeyaFaeLIy.
Under the conditions of the agreement, China must not use Australian uranium for military purposes.
kic©RBmeRBogRtUv)ancuHhtßelxaedayelak Alexander
Downer rdæmRnþIRksYgkarbreTsGURsþalI nig elak Li

Zhaoxing rdæmRnþIRksYgkarbreTscin

edaymanvtþmanrbs;naykrdæm®nIþénRbeTsTaMgBI
r KWelak John Howard nigelak Wen Jiabao.
The agreement was signed by Australia's Foreign Minister Alexander Downer and his Chinese
counterpart, Li Zhaoxing in the presence of their leaders Australian Prime Minister John Howard and
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.
RbeTsGURsþalInwgminGnuBaØatieGaynaMecjFatuG
‘uyr:ajÚmeTARbeTsd¾éTeTotEdlBMu)anelIkeLIgenAk
ñúgkic©RbmeRBogkarBar
nuyekøEG‘r.
Australia will not allow uranium to be exported to any country which has not entered into a nuclear
safeguards agreement.
tMrUvkarénkic©RBmeRBogenHKWfa
RbeTsEdlcg;TijFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmRtUvEtCaGñkcuHhtße
lxaeTAkñúgsn§isBaØaminceRmInFatu
nuyekøEG‘rbs;GgÁkarshRbCaCati.
A requirement of this agreement is that the country wishing to purchase uranium must also be a signatory
to the UN's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
elak Alexander Downer )
anmanEføgfaRbeTscinRtUvkarFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmsMrab
;kmµviFIfamBlnuyekøEG‘r.
Alexander Downer stated that China needs the uranium for its nuclear energy program.
Kat;)anniyayeTotfa
karrIkcMerInNamYyrbs;RbeTscin)an):an;sµaneGayd
wgBIkMenInéntMrUvkareRbIR)as;GKÁIsnIenAqñaMx
agmux
famBlnuyekøEG‘rmanplRbeyaCn¾eRcIndl;brisßanbr
isuT§
nigeFIVeGaymanPaBsMbUrEbbénkareRbIR)as;famBl
Er:eRbg\T§enH
edIm,Ikat;bnßykarbMPayecjnUv]sµ½npÞHkBa©k;.
He said "Given China's high projected growth in electricity demand over the coming years, there are clear
environmental benefits in diversifying from fossil fuels to low greenhouse-emission technologies such as
nuclear power."
RbeTscinbMrugnwgksageragcRknuyekøEG‘rBI40
eTA50eragcRkenAryHeBl 20qñaMxagmuxenH.
China is expected to build between 40 to 50 nuclear plants over the next 20 years.
rdæm®nþIRksYgFnFanénRbeTsGURsþalI Ian Macfarlane )
anniyayfakarnaMecjenHeFVIeLIgkñúgryHeBl4qñaM
ehIykic©
RBmeRBogenHKWCakarcab;epIþméndMeNIrkarnaM
ecj.
Ian Macfarlane, Austalia's Resource Minister said that exports should begin within four years and that the
agreement was only the beginning of the export process.
Kat;)anR)ab;eTAviTüú ABC Radio fa
{karcuHhtßelxaenAelIkic©RBmeRBogenH
vaRKan;EtCakarcab;epþImdMeNIrkarb:ueNÑaH}
He told ABC Radio "The signing of this agreement is really only the start of the process,
Kat;)anniyayfa {eyIgRtUvkarrMBwgTukfa
tMrUvkarénkic©crcarBaNiC¢kmµmYyvagRkumhu‘n
plitFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmrbs;RbeTsGURsþalI
nigRkumh‘unrbs;RbeTscinEdlmanbMNgcg;TijFatuGu‘
yr:ajÚmenHnwgRtUv)aneFVIeLIg}.
We need to move forward, there needs to be commercial negotiations between companies in Australia
that are producing uranium and companies in China that wish to purchase it" he said.
eKeCOCak;faRbeTsGURsþalICaRbeTsEdlmanEr:Gu‘yr
:ajÚmdl;eTA40PaKryénEr::Gu‘yyr:ajÚmenAelIsaklela
k GacRtUvkar begáInEfmnUvplitkmµrbs;xøÜn.
It is believed that Australia, which holds 40 percent of the world's uranium, may need to increase
production.
naeBlbc©úb,nñenH
RbeTsGYRsþalIplit)anFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmRbmaNCa
10000etankñúgmYyqñaM.
At present, Australia produces 10,000 tonnes per year.
KitfaRbeTscinnwgRtUvkarFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmRbmaNCa
20000etankñúgmYyqñaMBIRbeTsGURsþalI.
It is expected that China will require 20,000 tonnes a year from Australia.
rdæmRnþIRksYgkarbreTsGURsþalI Alexander
Downer)anEføgfa

{FatuG‘uyr:ajÚmRtUv)anlk;kñúgkic©snüaeGayeRbI
R)as; EtmineGay eRbIkñúgeKalbMNgeyaFaeLIy
ehIyRbeTscink_nwgCakmµvtßúmYysMrab;kmµviFIRt
YtBinitüemIl nigkarkarBar
famBlbrimaNUGnþrCatipgEdr }elakk_)anbnþeTotfa{
nwgmanRbB½n§mYysMrab;tamdanvtßúFatuedImnu
yekøEG‘rrbs;GURsþalI}.
"Uranium will only be sold by contract to utilities, it cannot be used for military purposes, China will also be
subject to international atomic energy safeguards and that means inspections," Australian Foreign
Minister Alexander Downer has stated and continued "Thirdly, there will be a system that will track
Australian nuclear material."
elak Kevin Rudd
CaGñknaMBakükarTUtmanninñakarRbqaMgenAkñú
gRbeTsGURsþalImñak;)anniyayfaKat;KaMRTcMeBaH
kic©
RBmeRBogenH.
Kevin Rudd, Australian Opposition's foreign affairs spokesman said that he supported the agreement.
elak Kevin Rudd
CaGñknaMBaküxagkargarbreTsKaMRTKMnitl¥enHEd
r.
Labor's foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd supports the deal.
Kat;)anniyayfa
{ebIsinCaeyIgmankarerobcMkic©karBareTVPaKId¾
manRbsiT§PaBCamYyRbeTscin
enaHvaBMuman]bsKÁGIVTaMgGs;}.
"If we have with China effective bilateral safeguards arrangements then there should be no impediment,"
he said.
saRsþacarü Ian Lowe mkBIsßab½NmUlniFiEfrkSa
nigkarBarénRbeTsGURsþalI Australian Conservation Foundation )
anniyaytbfa }
KµaneBlevlasMrab;karbegáInnUvbrimaNvtßúFatued
ImEr:kñúgBiPBelakeLIy{.
Professor Ian Lowe from the Australian Conservation Foundation said in response to the deal that "This is
no time to be increasing the amount of fissile material in the world."
elak Christine Milne)anpþl;mti {minRtUveGaymankMhus—
karlk;FatuG‘uyr:ajÚmrbs;GURsþalIeTAeGayRbeTscin
nwgmin)aneFVIeGay BiPBelakmanPaBvwkvreLIy.
Christine Milne has commented "Make no mistake -- selling Australian uranium to China will make the
world less safe."

sßab½NmUlniFiRBMEdneGLicRtUnic)aneFVIjatþimY
yedIm,IbBaÄb; AT&T
BIkareFVICMnYjtamRbB½n§GIunETENteTAéf¶eRkay
CamYy NSA
Electronic Frontier Foundation files motion to stop AT&T from forwarding Internet traffic to NSA
éf¶TI7 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 7, 2006
mUlniFiRBMEdneGLicRtUnic (EFF)
énGgÁkareRkArdæaPi)almanTIsñak;karenArdæ California
)aneFVIjatþiy:agxøImYykalBIéf¶BuF
eday)anGHGagfa
AT&T)aneFVIkarrksIutamRbB½n§GIunETENtCamun

min)anRsbeTAtamc,ab;énkarRKb;RKgsnþisuxCati
National Security Administration.
The California-based non-profit organization Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a brief on
Wednesday claiming that AT&T has been illegally forwarding internet traffic directly to the National
Security Administration.
mUlniFi
EFF)anesñIrsMueGaymankarbBaÄb;karCYjdUrenHCab

nÞan;.
The EFF has asked that the forwarding be stopped immediately.
tamryH elak Kevin Bankston CamRnþIemFavIénmUlniFi EFF )
aneGaydwgfa
{PsþútagEdl)anKaMRTkarGHGagrbs;eyIgfa AT&T
kMBugbþÚr
BIkareFVICMnYjtamGIunETENtmkCakareFVICMnYjF
mµtaén NSA EdlCakarrksIuelµIsc,ab;rbs;shB½n§ nig
c,ab;TI4}.
According to EFF staff attorney Kevin Bankston, "The evidence that we are filing supports our claim that
AT&T is diverting Internet traffic into the hands of the NSA wholesale, in violation of federal wiretapping
laws and the Fourth Amendment.

More than just threatening individuals' privacy, AT&T's apparent choice to give the government secret,
direct access to millions of ordinary Americans' Internet communications is a threat to the Constitution
itself.
\LÚveyIgkMBugesñIrsMutulakareGaybBaÄb;erOgen
H.
We are asking the Court to put a stop to it now."
jatþiRtUv)aneFVIeLIgedaymankare)aHRtapgenaH
vaRKan;EtGnuBaØateGayecARkm
nigGñkbþwgemIlBakübNþwgenaHeLIgvijb:ueNÑaH.
The motion was filed under seal allowing only the judge and litigants to view the complaint.
sMNuMEbbbTGnuBaØateGay AT&T
ryHeBl5éf¶sMrab;Bnül;eTAtulakarBImUlehturbs;BYk
eKedI,mI,lak;)aMgBt’mankMueGay
elcB¤CasarFarN³.
The procedure allows AT&T five days to explain to the court their reasons for keeping the information from
the public.
enAkñúgskmµPaBkþImYy mUlniFi
EFFkMBugtMNageGayral;GtifiCnmanTIlMenAGciéRnþ

y¾enATUTaMgRbeTs.
In the class action lawsuit, EFF is representing all AT&T residential customers nationwide.
GtItRbFanaFibtI Rafsanjani
niyayfaRbeTsGIur:g;kMBugcMerInFatuG‘uyr:ajÚm.
Ex-President Rafsanjani says Iran is enriching uranium
éf¶TI11 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 11, 2006
RbFanaFitIGIur:g; Mahmoud Ahmadinejad )
anbBa¢ak;faRbeTsrbs;xøÜn)ancMerInFatuG‘uyr:ajÚ
meCaKC½yBIkarbMEbk FatucMnYn164.
Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has confirmed that the country has successfully enriched
uranium from 164 of their centrifuges.
´sUmRbkasCapøÚvkarfaRbeTsGIur:g;)ancUlrYmeTA
kñúgbNþalRbeTsEdlKµanbec©kviTüanuyekøEG‘r.
"I am officially announcing that Iran has joined the group of those countries which have nuclear
technology.
enHKWCalT§plénkarRbqaMgTb;Tl;rbs;RbCaCatiGIur:
g;.
This is the result of the Iranian nation's resistance.
elak Ahmadinejad )anniyaykalBIéf¶GgÁarfa
{eyageTAtamc,ab;GnþrCati
eyIgnwgbnþdMeNIrrbs;eyIgrhUtdl;eBleyIg
TTYl)anplitplénkarcMerInFatuG‘uyr:ajÚmCalkçN³]sS
ahkmµ}.
Based on international regulations, we will continue our path until we achieve production of industrial-
scale enrichment," said Ahmadinejad on Tuesday.
GIur:g;)anGnuvtþn¾smasFatudMbUgénFatubMEbkc
MnYn164 Giur:gk_)andak;bBa©Úl]sµ½n
¬G‘uyr:ajÚm¦nigQaneTAdl;karplitCa
lkçN³]sSahkmµ.
"Iran has put into operation the first unit of 164 centrifuges, has injected (the uranium) gas and has
reached industrial production.
eyIgdak;dMeNIrkarsmasFatudMbUgEdlrYmman164
énFatubMEbk ]sµ½n
ehIyeyIg)anTTYlplitplsMercCalkçN³]sSahkmµ.
We operated the first unit which comprises of 164 centrifuges, gas was injected, and we got the industrial
output.
eyIgKYrEtBRgIkdMeNIrkarm:asIunTaMgGs;enHedIm,
ITTYl)anes‘rIplitplTaMgmUlCalkçN³]sSahkmµ.
We should expand the work of these machines to achieve a full industrial line.
GtItRbFanaFibtIGIur:g; Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani )
anniyaykalBIRBwkRBlwméf¶enHfa {eyIgRtUvkardl;
eTA12FatuénsmasFatudMbUgTaMgenH
¬cMnYnsrubman164 énFatubMEbk
¦edIm,ITTYl)anPaBgayRsYldl;karcMerInFatu
G‘uyr:ajÚm}.
We need dozens of these units (sets totaling 164 centrifuges) to achieve a uranium enrichment facility,"
said Iran's former President, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, earlier today.
elak Ahmadinejad )
anniyayfakalBIéf¶c½nÞfaKat;nwgbeBa©j
{Bt’mansMxan;sIþBInuyekøEG‘rEdlCaemaTnPaBmY
ysMrab;
RbCaCatiGIur:g;TaMgmUl}enAéf¶enHehIyesckþIray
karN¾enaHKWCaEpñkmYyénkarbBa©úHbBa©Úlrb
s;shrdæGaemrikEdlBak;B½n§eTAnwg}
cM)aMgcitþsaRsþ{.
Ahmadinejad had said on Monday that he would release "good nuclear news which will be a source of
pride for the whole Iranian nation" today and that reports from the media are part of the United States
campaign involving "psychological warfare."
KµanGVIGacmkbBaÄb;kmµviFInuyekøEG‘rsIuvilrbs;
eyIg
eBlEdlRbCaCatiGIur:g;KWCaRbCaCatikøahanmYy
ehIyminEdlxø¶accMeBaHkarbMP½yNamYy.
"Nothing can stop our civil nuclear programme as the Iranians are a courageous nation and not afraid of
intimidations.
elak Ahmadinejad )anbEnßmeTotfa
eyIgminEdlTTYlrgnYvRKab;EbkbrimaNUeLIy.
We are not after atomic bombs," added Ahmadinejad.
eyagtamviTüasßanfamBl nigbrimaNUGnþrCati IAEA

RbeTsGIur:g;cab;epþImsakl,geTAelI
20énFatubMEbkenAExmIna.
According to the IAEA, Iran began to test 20 centrifuges in March.
kalBIéf¶BuF naykviTüasßanfamBl
nigbrimaNUGnþrCati IAEA
nwgeFVIdMeNIrTsSnkic©eTARbeTsGIur:g;edIm,Itam
danemIlBI karvivtþn¾énkmµviFIenH
ebIsinCamanbBaðaNamYyekItmaneLIgsMrab;kmµvi
FInuyekøEG‘rrbs;Giur:g;enaHeyIgnwgecjr)aykarN¾
bBaÄb;kmµviFIenHenAExemsa.
On Wednesday, the President of the IAEA will visit Iran to review the progression, if any, to Iran's nuclear
program and will release a report at the end of April.
shrdæGaemrik)anEføgkarN¾fa
{RbeTsGIur:g;kMBugeFVIdMeNIreTArkpøÚvxusmYy}
EdlBak;B½n§eTAnwgkmµviFInuyekøEG‘rrbs;xøÜn
ehIyebIsinCaenAEtbnþkmµviFIrbs;xÜøn
enaHeyIgnwgeFVIkarBiPakSaCamYyGgÁkarshRbCa
CatiCaCMhan²edIm,IrkpøÚvedaHRsay
mYyRbkbedayPaBRsuHRsYl.
The United States said that Iran is "moving in the wrong direction" in regards to its nuclear program and
that if it continues its program, it will discuss the possibility of taking steps with the United Nations.
tamryHGñknaMBaküestviman Scott McClellan )
aneGaydwgfa
rdæaPi)alRkugv:asIunetanDIsIu)anniyay fa }
nwgeFVIkarBiPakSaGMBIviFIsaRsþenAeBlxagmuxCa
mYysmaCikdéTeTotenAkñúgRkumRbwkSasnþisuxén
GgÁkarshRbCaCati
nigRbeTsGalWøm:g;GMBIkarelIkeLIgnUvbBaðkmµvi
FInuyekøEG‘rrbs; Giur:g;{.
Washington DC is said to "be talking about the way forward with the other members of the Security
Council and Germany about how to address this [Iran's nuclear proram]," according to White House
spokesman Scott McClellan.

RbFanaFitI Bush nigelak Straw


rMsayecalKMeragnuyekøEGrrbs;GIur:g;
Bush, Straw dismiss Iran nuclear attack plan
éf¶TI11 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 11, 2006
TsSnavdþI New Yorker )anraykarN¾kalBIéf¶esAr_mkfa
RbFanaFibtIénshrdæGaemrik George W. Bush
nigGKÁelxaFikarRksYgkarbreTséncRkPBGg;eKøs Jack
Straw )anrMsayecalnUvKMeragnuyekøEG‘r 'first-strike'.
United States President George W. Bush and the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw have
both dismissed the nuclear 'first-strike' plan reported in the New Yorker magazine on Saturday.
eyageTAtamBt’manrbs; New Yorker Edlsresreday Seymour M.
Hersh )aneGaydwgfamRnþIesIubkarN¾xagEpñkeyaFa

Gaemrik)ankMBugerobcMKMerag)aj;RbhareragcRkn
uyekøEGrd¾FMsMebImrbs;Giur:g;edIm,IbBaÄb;Rbe
TsenHkMueGayplitGavuFnuyekøEGr.
According to the New Yorker story, written by Seymour M. Hersh, American military and intelligence
officials were making plans for a massive nuclear strike on Iran in order to stop the country developing
nuclear weapons.
esckþIraykarN¾k_)ansresrEdrfa kgkMlaMgBiessrbs;
US )

ankMBugecjRbtibtiþkarrYcCaeRscedIm,IRbmUlBt’m
ansMxan;²enAkúñg RbeTsGIur:g;.
The report also said that US special forces were already operating in Iran gathering target information.
rdæaPi)alGIur:g;TTUcfakmµviFIGPivDÆn¾nuyekøE
G‘rrbs;xøÜnKWmanPaBs¥ats¥MkñúgeKalbMNgpÁt;p
Ág;nUvtMrUvkarfamBlsIuvil b:uEnþPñak;gar
esIubkarN¾CaeRcInenACMuvijBiPBelakeCOfaeKale
dAd¾cMbgnigRtwmRtUvrbs;GIur:g;KWGPivDÆn¾G
avuFnuyekøEG‘r.
The Iranian government insists that its nuclear development program is purely for meeting civilian energy
needs, but several intelligence agencies around the world believe that Iran's true goal is to develop
nuclear weapons.
Pañk;garfamBlbrimaNUGnþrCati)anniyayfaminTan;)
aneXIjkarcg¥úlbgðajNamYyBIkarbEgVrBIvtßúFatunu
yekøEG‘reGayeTACa GavuFnuyekøEG‘r
b¤k_]bkrN¾nuyekøEG‘rEdlGacpúÞH)an
bnÞab;BIebIkkarRtYtBinitüGs;ryHeBlCaeRcInqñaMe
nAkñúgRbeTsGIur:g;rYcmk
b:uEnþ)anbeBa©jeGaydwgBIPaBminR)akdRbCaGM
BIdMeNIrkarénkmµviFInuyekøEG‘rrbs;Giur:g;
nigkarRbkassMukarsMgat;BIGIur:g;pgEdr.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has said that it has not seen indications of diversion of nuclear
material to nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices after several years of intensive
inspections in Iran, but has also expressed uncertainty about the nature of Iran's nuclear program and
called for confidence building measures from Iran.
GtItmRnþIesuIbkarN¾ US )
anGHGagfaRbFanaFibtIGIur:g; Mahmoud Ahmadinejad KWCa Adolf

Hitler fIµmYyCaKURbqaMgeTAnwgestviman.
A former US intelligence official claimed that Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is referred to as
"the new Adolf Hitler" within the White House.
mRnþIeyaFamYycMnYneCOfaelak Bushcg;
{pøas;bþÚrrbb }enAkñúgRbeTsGIur:g;.
Some military officials believe that Bush wants a "regime change" in Iran.
RbFanaFibtI Ahmadinejad
kalBIelIkmun)anCMeTaHBIkarekItmaneLIgénBYk
Holocaust ehIyenAkñúgkarBiPakSa enAÉsnñisiT§mYyenA

Zionism Kat;)anbkRsayBIesckþIEføgkarN¾rbs;elak Ayatollah

Khomeini EdlniyayfaRbeTs

GIuRsþaEGlCakgkMlaMgmYyvayRbhareTAelIRbeTs):
aeLsÞIn
enaHKYrEtRtUv)an}lubecjBIkúñgEpnTIBiPBelak{
faCa {esckþIEføgkarN¾RbkbedayKtibNÐit}.
President Ahmadinejad has previously disputed the existence of the Holocaust and at a conference
discussing Zionism, he described Ayatollah Khomeini's statement that Israel as an occupying force in
Palestine should be "wiped off the map" as "a wise statement".
mRnIþGnamikénmnÞI Pentagon )
anniyayfaestvimaneCOfaviFIEtmYyKt;EdlGacedaHR
saybBaða)anKWpøas;bþÚrrcnasm<½n§én
karRKb;RKgenAkñúgRbeTsGIur:g;
ehIymeFüa)ayenaHKWkareFVIsRgÁam.
An anonymous Pentagon official said "This White House believes that the only way to solve the problem
is to change the power structure in Iran, and that means war.
Giur:g;k_)anBRgwgbEnßmnUvesckþITukcitþxagépÞk
ñúgrbs;pgxøÜnpgEdr
viFIEtmYyKt;edIm,IkarBarRbeTsKWRtUvmansmtßPa
Bxag nuyekøEGr.
It also reinforces the belief inside Iran that the only way to defend the country is to have a nuclear
capability."
karehaHehIrrbs;ynþehaHGaemrikenAelIEdnsmuRTG
ar:ab;KWCakarehaHehIrGnuvtþn¾ebskmµGavuFnu
yekøEG‘rkñúgkarsegátemIl
RbeTsGiur:g;tamryHr:adarbs;GIur:g;
nigGegátemIledIm,Idak;karKMramkMEhgeTAelIGIur:
g;.
US aircraft flying from carriers in the Arabian Sea have been flying practice nuclear weapon missions
within range of Iranian radar, widely seen as an effort to intimidate Iran.
kalBIb:unµanqñaMmun
RbeTsGIur:g;)anksagmUldæaneRkamdICaeRcInkEn
øgedIm,IRTRTg;skmµPaBrbs;xøÜn.
In the last few years Iran has been constructing a series of underground facilities to support its work.
GñkviPaKxagvis½yeyaFamñak; Colonel Sam Gardiner
manRbsasn¾faRbmaNCag
400eKaledAenAkñúgRbeTsGIur:g;EdlRtUv
karkMeTcecaledIm,IbBa©b;kmµviFInuyekøEG‘rrbs;
GIur:g;.
Colonel Sam Gardiner, a military analyst, says there are over 400 targets in Iran that would need to be
destroyed to end Iran's nuclear program.
CeRmIsmYyénKMeragenaHRtUv)anraykarN¾eTAest
vimanedaymnÞI Pentagon kalBIrdUvrgar
ehIy)aneGaydwgfa GavuFnuyekøEGr
FunkNþalmUyEdlmaneQµaH "bunker-busting"
nwgRtUv)aneRbIedIm,I)aj;bBa©ÚleTAkñúgmUldæa
nenAeRkamdIEdlmanCMerAeRCA
kñúgenaHmanmUldæanmYykñúgcMeNammUldæan
epSgeTotmanCMerA dl;75
hVItebIeFobeTAnwgépÞdIxagelI.
In one option of a plan reportedly presented to the White House by the Pentagon this winter, "bunker-
busting" mini-nuclear weapons would be used to penetrate the deepest-buried facilities, some of which
are 75 feet below the surface.
karGHGagCalkçN³épÞkñúgmYy)aneGaydwgfa Joint Chiefs
of Staff
BüayamlubecalCMerIsnuyekøEG‘recjBIKMeragkardk
Rsg; BIbBaðamnusSsøab;edaykarsRgÁam
nigkarTTYlrgnYvkarRCabcUlCativiTüúskmµ
k_b:uEnþestvimanenAEtcg;rkSaTukCMerIsenH.
An insider claimed that the Joint Chiefs of Staff tried to remove the nuclear option from the plan, citing
problems of huge casualties and radioactive contamination, but the White House retained it.
RbPBdéTeTot)anGHGagfa
kñúgxN³eBlEdlGavuFnuyekøEG‘rRtUv)anemIleXIjfa
mankarcab;GarmµN¾eRcInkñúgcMeNam
buKÁliksIuvil rUmCamYynwg
{eKalneya)ayragCargVg;}mRnþIeyaFaCaeRcInenAE
tCMTas;dac;xateTAnwgkareRbIR)as;nUvskþanuBlrbs
;va
EdlkñúgeBlenaHmanmRnIþfñak;x<s;CaeRcInkMBug
rgnUvkarKMramkMEhgeGaylaElgBImuxtMENg.
Another source claimed that while nuclear weapons were seeing more interest amongst civilian staff and
within "policy circles", military officers remained very much opposed to their potential use, with some high-
level officers threatening resignation.
karGHGagCalkçN³épÞkñúgmYy)aneGaydwgfa
{ ebIsinCamRnþIénmnÞI Pentagon
bBa¢ak;BICMhrRbqaMgeTAnwgkareRbIGavuFnuyek
øEG‘r
sMrab;vayRbharenaHbBaðénGavuFnuyekøEG‘rnwg
minGacekItmaneLIgeLIy{.
The insider said "if senior Pentagon officers express their opposition to the use of offensive nuclear
weapons, then it will never happen".
enAeBlsaksUrGMBIsc©PaBénkarGHGagEdl)ancuHe
nAkñúgGtßbTénkaEst New Yorker estviman)anniyayfa }
kñúgnamCa RbFanaFibtI
eyIgCMrujeGaymandMeNaHRsaykarTUtmYy}.
When asked about the veracity of the claims made in the New Yorker article, the White House said "As
the President has indicated, we are pursuing a diplomatic solution”.
naykdæankarBarCatik_)anniyayEdrfaRbeTsGIur:g;s
MEdgGkb,kiriyaminl¥kñúgpøÚv } karTUt {.
The Defense Department also said that Iran was being dealt with through "diplomatic channels".
sßanb½N C.I.A.)anniyayfa KWCakar {minRtwmRtUv}
enAkñúgdMeNIrerOgenH.
The C.I.A. said that there were "inaccuracies" in the account.
enAkñúgsunÞrkfamYyÉsaklviTüal½y John Hopkins
kñúgrdæ Washington DC elak Bush )
anBiBN’nafaKMeragkarenaHCa
{karniyaysµaneGayrYcEtBImat;}
edayKµankarbdiesF.
Since then, Bush has described the plan as "wild speculation", without denying it, in a speech delivered at
John Hopkins University in Washington DC.
Kat;niyayfa
lT§iénviFankarbgáarb¤karBarKWCakareFVIkargarrY
mKñamYyedIm,IbgáarBIGIur:g;kñúgkareRbIR)as;Ga
vuFnuyekøEG‘r.
"The doctrine of prevention is to work together to prevent the Iranians from having a nuclear weapon," he
said.
´dwgfaRtUvkarBarRkug Washington

edayeRbIkMlaMgT½B.
"I know here in Washington prevention means force.
minEmnmann½yfacMa)ac;RtUvEteRbIkMlaMgT½Be
naHeT.
It doesn't mean force necessarily.
kñúgkrNIenH GacedaHRsayedaylkçx½NÐkarTUt.
In this case it means diplomacy.
GVIEdlGñkkMBugniyayKWRKan;EtCakarkarniyayeG
ayrYcEtBImat;b:ueNÑaH
EdlkarniyayenH)anekIteLIgCajwkjyenAkñúgTIRkug.
What you are reading is just wild speculation which happens quite frequently here in the nation's capital."
elak Jack Straw )anniyayfa }
KMniteRbIGavuFnuyekøEG‘rbs;GIur:g;KWCaKMnitd
¾qÁÜtlIlamYy{.
Jack Straw said "the idea of a nuclear strike on Iran is completely nuts."
elak Straw )anniyaytamTUrTsSn¾ BBC fa
{´)anRcanecaltYnaTIrbs;rdæaPi)alGg;eKøsenAeBlen
H ehIynigeBl
eRkayEdltYnaTIRtUv)anEckrMElkenATUTaMgTVibGIu
r:ub}.
Speaking on a BBC television show, Straw said "I have made clear the British Government's position on
this time and time again which is widely shared across Europe."
RbFanaFibtI Bush nigelakRsI Condoleezza
tMNageGayrdæaPi)alGaemrik)aneRbIBaküsMdITn;P
øn;.
"The American administration, Condoleezza Rice, [and] President Bush use slightly different language.
BYkeKniyayfavaminEmnmanEtenAelIrebobvar³eT .
They say that it is not on the agenda, but it isn't on the agenda.
dUecñHBYkeKsnüafanwgedaHRsaybBaðaenHtamry
Hkarcrca nigkarTUt -vaKWCabBaðasµúKsµajmYy.
They are very committed indeed to resolving this issue - it is a complicated issue - by negotiation and,
yes, by diplomatic pressure. "
elak Straw )anEføgfa
cRkPBGg;eKøsnwgmin)aj;RKab;TeTreTAelIRbeTsGIur:
g;eT elak Straw k_)anbnþeTotfa
{Kat;nwgeFIVGVImYyEdl Kat;KitfaGaceFVIeTA)an}
Edl US minKitfaminGaceFVI)an.
Straw stated that the UK would not launch a pre-emptive strike on Iran, going on to say that he was as
"certain as he could be" that neither would the US.

naykrdæmRnþIGIuRsþaEGl Ariel Sharon RtUv)anRbkasfa


{GsmtßPaBCaerogrhUt }.
Israeli PM Ariel Sharon declared 'permanently incapacitated'
éf¶TI11 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 11, 2006
KN³rdæmRnþIénRbeTsGIuRsþaEGl)anRbkasenAéf¶e
nHfa ¬éf¶GgÁar¦ naykrdæmRnþI Ariel Sharon
{GsmtßPaBCaerogrhUt }
KWCakarRbkasmYysIþBIkarQb;kan;muxtMENgCana
ykrdæmRnþICapøÚvkar.
The Israeli cabinet today (Tuesday) declared Prime Minister Ariel Sharon "permanently incapacitated," a
declaration that officially ends his tenure as Prime Minister.
elak Ehud Olmert eTIbkan;tMENgCanaykrdæmRnþI
EdlKNbkS Kadima manCMhrelIma’KasnþiPaBrbs;Kat;)an
TTYlsMelgeqñateRcIn
CageKenAkñúgsPaCatikalBIExmina )
aneFIVkarcrcaedIm,IbegIátrdæaPi)alcMruHmYy.
Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, whose centrist Kadima party won parliamentary elections in March, is
currently in negotiations to form a coalition government.
elak Sharon )
anFøak;xøÜnQWedaysarCMgWb¤sdUg)atenAéf¶TI4
Exmkra.
Sharon has been in a coma since suffering a massive hemorrhagic stroke on January 4.
tamc,ab;énRbeTsGIuRsþaEGl elak Olmert
GaccUlkan;tMENgCanaykrdæmRnþIkñúgryHeBl100
éf¶ KWrhUtdl;éf¶TI14 Exemsa
muneBlEdlkare)aHeqñateRCIserIstMENgnaykrdæm
RnþIRtUv)anR)arB§eFVIeLIgcb;CasßaBr.
Under Israeli law, Olmert can serve in the capacity of acting prime minister for only 100 days, until April
14, before a permanent replacement must be chosen.
esckþIRkasCapøÚvkarmYyRtUv)anbiTpSayenAéf¶G
gÁarBIeRBaHéf¶buNüQb;sMrak Passover rbs;CnCati Jewish )
ancab;epIþm enAéf¶BuF TI12 Exemsa.
The official announcement was moved up to Tuesday because the Jewish holiday of Passover begins on
Wednesday, April 12.
elak Olmert RtUv)ancUlkan;tMENgCMnYselak Sharon .
Olmert is expected to be named as Sharon's permanent replacement.

elak Prodi )
anGHGagBIeCaKC½yénkare)aHeqñatCatiGIutalI
cMENkÉelak Berlusconi )anbdiesFcMeBaHkarcaj;enH
Prodi claims victory in Italian election; Berlusconi refuses to concede
éf¶TI11 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 11, 2006
emdwknaMRbqaMgCnCatiGIutalI Romano Prodi
CaemdwknaMénshB½n§bRgYbbRgYmmYy (Lit. "The

Union"),)anRbkasfaeCaKC½y
énkare)aHeqñatsPaEdlR)arB§eLIgkalBIéf¶GaTitS
nigéf¶c½nÞ b:uEnþnaykrdæmRnþI Silvio Berlusconi )
anbdiesFrYceTAehIynUv
lT§plénkare)aHeqñatenHenAkñuúgkariyal½yrbs;Kat
;.
Italian opposition leader Romano Prodi, leader of the center-left coalition L'Unione (Lit. "The Union"), was
declared the victor today in parliamentary elections held Sunday and Monday, but Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi has yet to concede his office.
BMumankarbBa¢ak;CapøÚvkarnUvlT§plEdlbgðajfax
agPaKIshB½n§ L'Unione )ankan;kab;cMnYnekAGIsPa b¤
Chamber of Deputies CamYysMelgeqñat 49/8° EdlxagPaKI center-

right Casa delle Libertà (Lit. "The House of Freedoms") rbs;elak

Berlusconi)anTTYlsMelgeqñat 49/7°enAeLIyeT.
Official but not yet confirmed results indicate that L'Unione won control of the lower house or Chamber of
Deputies with 49.8% of the vote to 49.7% for Berlusconi's center-right Casa delle Libertà (Lit. "The House
of Freedoms") coalition.
KNbkSEdlQñHeqñatnwgTTYl)ancMnYnekAGIticbMpu
t 55°enAkñúgsPaCasV½yRbvtþi
EdlKitCacMnYnekAGIy:agehacNas;dl;eTA
340ekAGIkñúgcMnYnekAGItMNagraRsþsrub630ekA
GI.
The winning party automatically receives a minimum of 55% of the seats in the lower house, giving Prodi
at least 340 seats in the 630-seat Chamber.
eTaHCay:agNak_ elak Berlusconi
GHGagfaKNbkSrbs;Kat;TTYl)anekAGIRBwT§sPacMnY
n 315BIsMelgeqñat EdlnaMeGayman
karEckrMElksPatMNagraRsþ.
Berlusconi, however, claims that his party would control the 315-seat Senate by one vote, resulting in a
split parliament.
eTaHCadUecñH lT§plnaeBlbc©úb,nñbgðajfa
xagPaKIelak Prodi )annaMmuxéncMnYnekAGIBI 158-
156enAkñúgRBwT§sPa EdlGaceGayKat;man
cMnYnekAGIRKb;RKan;TaMgenAkñúgrdæsPa
nigkñúgRBwT§sPa.
The current results, however, show Prodi with a 158-156 lead in the Senate, giving him enough seats of
support in both houses.
GñknaMBakürbs;elakk_)anbgðajEdrfaKNbkSrbs;Kat;
esñIrsMueGayrab;eLIgvij.
Berlusconi's spokesman also indicated that his party has requested a recount.
c,ab;énRbeTsGIutalITamTareGaynaykrdæmRnIþTTYl
ykkarKaMRTBIsMNak;sPaTaMgBIr.
Italian law requires that the prime minister receive the support of both houses of Parliament.
sPaTaMgBIrKYrEtRtUv)anRtYtBinitüedaysm<½nPaB
énPaKIepSg²
ehIykarminyl;RBmnwgnaMeTAdl;kare)aHeqñatsarC
afµI.
Should the two houses be controlled by different coalitions, the stalemate would result in new elections.
kñúgeBlkMBugrg;caM
GñksegátkarrdæaPi)alnwgGnuvtþn¾eTAtamc,ab;.
A caretaker government would rule in the meantime.

GñksresrkaEstrbs;sarBt’man NY Post
RtUv)aneKsgS½yfamanBak;B½n§eTAnwgkarecaTRb
kan;edayKaµnPsþútag eTAelIkrNICMritTarluy
NY Post columnist suspended over extortion allegation
éf¶TI11 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 11, 2006
kaEst New York Post )
ansgS½yeTAelIGñksresrkaEstmYyrUbeQµaH Jared Paul
Stern EdlkMBugRtUv)an esIubGegátBIsMNak; FBI

eTAelIkrNIecaTRbkan;edayKµanPsþútag
EdlfaKat;)anBüayamcab;CMritykR)ak;BImhaesdæIm
YyrUb eQµaaH Ron Burkle.
The New York Post has suspended gossip columnist Jared Paul Stern pending an FBI investigation into
allegations that he tried to extort money from billionare Ron Burkle.
elak Stern )anbdiesFBIkarecaTRbkan;enH.
Stern has denied the allegation.
elak Stern )ancUlrYmenAkñúg Page Six énkaEst New York Posts
ehIyCaEpöñksarBt’mand¾l,Il,ajmYy.
Stern contributes to Page Six, the New York Posts gossip and celebrity news section.
karecaTRbkan;enH)ancuHelIkdMbUgenAelIsarBt’ma
n New York Daily News.
The allegation first appeared in the New York Daily News, the Post's long-standing rival.
sarBt’man Daily News )anraykarN¾mkfa elak Stern
RtUv)aneKftvIedGUeBlTarrkR)ak; edIm,IbMePøc
ecalnUvRbvtþiGaRsUvrbs;mhaesdæI Burkle.
The Daily News reported that, in a sting operation, Stern was videotaped asking Burkle for cash, in
exchange for weeding out negative stories on Burkle.
sarBt’man)aneGaydwgfa
kMBugshRbtibtþikarCamYyshB½n§esIubGegát.
The Post said that it is cooperating with the federal investigation.

NASA
manKMeragbBa¢ÚnvtßúsÞg;rkeTAelIépÞxageRkAén
PBRBHc½n§
NASA plans to send probe into Moon's surface
éf¶TI10 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 10, 2006
KWCaPañk;garlMhénshrdæGaemrik )
NASA

anRbkasfaebskmµelIkeRkayrbs;xÜøneTAkñúgPBRB
Hc½nÞnwgminRKan;EtsßitenAelIknøg énPBRBc½nÞ
b:ueNÑaHeT EfmTaMgbBa¢Únyan
2eRKOgeGaycuHenAelIEpÞxageRkAénPBRBHc½nÞT
aMgpg.
NASA, the United States' space agency, has announced that its next mission to the Moon will not only
orbit the Moon, but also send two craft crashing into its surface.
yanehaHtamKnøgedIm,IsÞg;emIlenAelIRBHc½n§ (LRO)
EdlebskmµcMbgrbs;yanenHKWTak;TgeTAnwgkarKUr
EpnTIénPBRBHc½n§ nwg
bBa¢ÚneRbg\T§nHEdlRtUveRbI
nig]bkrN¾sMrab;sÞg;rkeq<aHeTAreNþAmYyenAÉb:
Ulxagt,Úg.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), whose main mission pertains to mapping the Moon, will send a
spent fuel stage and an impactor probe towards a crater on the South Pole.
reNþAenHemIleTAsMbUreTAeday]sµ½nGuksIuEsn
ehIyk_manTwkkkpgEdr.
The crater seems to be rich in hydrogen and possibly ice.
ebskmµenHKWCaEpñkmYyénryHeBlkñúgkarsakl,gc
uHctGvkascrenAelIPBRBHc½n§
ehIyRbEhlCaGacrkSaTukGvkascr
TaMgenaHenATIenaH
kñúgryHeBlyUrCagebskmµrbs;yan Apollo .
The mission is part of the run-up to trying to land astronauts back on the Moon, and perhaps keep them
there for a longer period of time than the Apollo missions did.
elak Scott Horowitz CaGñkRKb;RKgsmaKm Exploration Systems Mission
Directorate énPñak;gar NASA )an

niyay fa {GVIEdlebskmµTij
KWkarykcitþTukdak;BIdMbUgedIm,IEsVgyl;BIFnFanN
amYyEdleyIgman///eyIgdwgc,as;fa
karrukrkrbs;mnusS)anTTYleCaKC½y
ehIyeyIgRtUvEtKitfavaCakarsMxan;EdleyIgRtUvcake
cjBIEpndI}.
Scott Horowitz, NASA's associate adminstrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, had this
to say: "What this mission buys is an early attempt to know what some of the resources we’re going to
have ... we know for sure that for human exploration to succeed we’re going to have to essentially live off
the land."
2dgrYcmkehIyEdlGñkviTüasaRsþ)aneFVIkarenAelIya
n Clementine rbs;mnÞI Pentagon nig Lunar Prospector
ehIy)anemIleXIjCaragdMuTwkkkmanenAelIépÞénPB
RBHc½n§.
Twice before, with the Pentagon's Clementine spacecraft and with the Lunar Prospector, scientists have
seen hints of ice on the Moon's surface.
karsgÇwmrbs; NASA
faebskmµenHGacpþl;nUvcMelIyya:gRbesIrmYyeTAn
wgsMNYrfaetImanTwkkkenAelIPBRBHc½n§Edrb¤eT.
It is NASA's hope that this mission may provide better answers to the question of water ice on the Moon.
enHCakarbgðajBIsarRbeyaCn¾dl;eKalbMNgrbs;Pña
k;garénebskmµGvkascrenAelIPBRBHc½n§enAqñaM
2020xagmux.
This would prove useful to the agency's goal of a four-astronaut mission to the Moon by 2020.
vtßúsÞg;rk
The Probe
eQµaHénKMeragKW Lunar Crater Observation nig Sensing Satellite b¤
LCROSS ryHeBlxøI.
The name of the project is the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS for short.
yan LRO nwgRtUv)anbegðaHenAkñúgqñaM2008
ehIyeRbIkaemr:arbs;xøÜnpÞal;
nig]bkrN¾sMrab;vas;qBVNÑrgSIedIm,IemIlkarCH
\T§iBlénEpñkxagelIeTAnwgépÞxageRkA.
It will launch with the LRO in October 2008 and use its onboard cameras and spectrometers to watch the
impact of its upper stage into the surface.
EpñkxagelImanlkçN³KRKatRbhak;RbEhaleTAnwgdM
u SUV EdlmanTgn;RbEhlCa 4/409 epan.
The upper stage roughly resembles an SUV in mass - around 4,409 pounds.
elak Daniel Andrews CaGñkRKb;RKgKMerag )anniyayfa
{eyIgnwgbegáItCaragsøabstVFMmYy
sMrab;ekasyksMNak
EdlsMNakTaMgenaHeyIgKitfaGacCaTwkkk}.
The project manager, Daniel Andrews said: "We will create a substantial plume and excavate some
sample material, some of which we think will be water ice."
eRkayeBlcuHenAelIPBRBHcn½ÞelIkdMbUgyan LCROSS
nwgRbwgERbgehaHkat;edIm,ICIkykkMeTckMTI
ykTinñn½y nigbBa¢ÚnsMNak
TaMgenaHRtlb;mkEpndIvij.
After the first crash, LCROSS will attempt to fly through the plume of debris, taking readings and sending
them back to Earth.
eRkaymkeTot
yanenaHnwgehaHcuHedayxøÜnÉgeTAelIreNþAepSg
Kña EdlGacGnuBaØateGayTaMgyan LRO
nigsßanIyenAelIEpndIGac
emIleXIjkarekasyksMNakrbs;søabenaH.
Once done, it will itself crash into a different region of the crater, allowing both the LRO and stations on
Earth to observe the plume that it creates.

ehÁm streak rbs; Rollins )anbBaÄb;RtwmBinÞú 38


Rollins' streak ends at 38
éf¶TI6 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 6, 2006
elak Jimmy Rollins enA Philidelphia )anbBaÄb;karelgehÁm streak
Edlcab;epþImenAéf¶TI23 ExsIha qñaM2005
edayyTTYl)an38BinÞú.
Philidelphia- Jimmy Rollins' 38 game hitting streak that started on August 23, 2005 has ended.
bnÞab;BI 2rdUvehÁmkñúgqñaM2006
Kat;elg)anBinÞú0-4 kñúgenaH 4-2 caj; St.Louis
ehIybBaÄb;kartamBinÞúPøam²enARtwm 56
EdlRtUv)anelgedayelak Joe Dimaggio enAqñaM 1941.
After two games into the 2006 regular season, he went 0-4 in a 4-2 loss against St.Louis, promptly ending
his pursuit of the impressive record 56 game feat accomplished by Joe Dimaggio in 1941.
BinÞúepSgeTotEdl Rollins
kMBugedjtamRtUveKemIlrMlg.
Another record that Rollins' was chasing has been largely overlooked.
BinÞúénehÁm streak RtUv)aneFVIeLIgedayelak Pete Rose
enAqñaM 1978 nigelak Willie Keeler enAqñaM 1897
KW44BinÞú KWx<s;CagBinÞúrbs; Rollins 6BinÞú.
The National League hit streak record shared by Pete Rose(1978) and Willie Keeler(1897) was 44 games,
just 6 more than Rollins' accomplished.
ehÁm streak KWKaµnkarRbEkkKñaeLIy.
The streak was not without controversy.
mtiCaeRcInniyayfaehÁm streak
minKYrykmkelgeTedaysarEtRtUvcMNayeBldl;eTA2rd
Uvkalénkarelg.
Many contested that the streak should not count due to the fact that it spanned two seasons.
BanrgVan;FM²dak;BinÞúeGayehÁm
streakyUrbMputryHeBlmYyrdUv ehIyryHeBlelgehÁm

streakyUrbMputKW2rdUvkal

EdlBinÞúRtUvKitdac;BIKña.
The major league marks for longest hitting streak in one season and longest hitting streak spanning two
seasons are separate records.
]TahrN¾ karelgehÁm streak rbs; Willie Keeler
RtUv)ansMerckñúgmYyrdUvkalenAqñaM 1897.
For example, Willie Keeler's hitting streak was accomplished in one season in 1897.
Kat;k_)anelgehÁm streak elIkmunenAqñaM 1896pgEdr.
He also had a hit in the last game in 1896, making his streak 45 over two seasons.
GñkepSgeTotKitfataMgBIeBlEdl Rollins )anrg;caMryHeBl
6Exmunnwgcab;epIþmelgmþgeTotrhUtdl;\LÚv
KWehÁm streak mankarlM)akeRcIn.
Others believed that the streak was more difficult since Rollins had to wait six months before trying to start
again.
muneBlehÁm streakbBa©b; elak David Eckstein )anniyayfa
{´KitfaesÞIrEtmanlkçN³BiessbnþicbnþÜc
krNIKat;bBaÄb;karelgrhUtdl;BinÞúElgeLIIg }.
"I think it will be almost a little bit more special if he ends up going as far because of the layoff," Cardinals
shortstop David Eckstein said before the streak ended.

karTTYl)anrlksBaØaényan Voyager1
edayeRbIviTüúKµanlkçN³CMnaj
Voyager 1 signal received by radio amateurs
éf¶TI10 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 10, 2006
éf¶TI31 Exmina qñaM2006
RkumenARbeTsGaløWm:g;)anTTYlrlksBaØaBIyansÞg
;rkkñúglMh Voyager 1 edayeRbIGg;Etn RbEvg20Em:Rt.
On March 31, 2006 the AMSAT-DL/IUZ team in Bochum, Germany managed to receive a signal by the
American space probe Voyager 1 using the 20m antenna.
enHCaelIkdMbUgehIyEdlRkumviTüúKµanlkçN³CMnaj
)anTTYleCaKC½y.
It is the first time that a group of radio amateurs has successfully attempted this.
smaCikénRkumenHrUmman Freddy de Guchteneire James Miller Hartmut

Päsler nig Achim Vollhardt.


The team included: Freddy de Guchteneire, James Miller, Hartmut Päsler and Achim Vollhardt.
yan Voyager 1)anbegðaHenAéf¶TI5 ExkBaØa qñaM1977
eday NASA
nigCaelIkdMbUgsMrab;yanehaHkñúglMheTAEk,rPB
Jupiter nigPB Saturn .
Voyager 1 had been launched on September 5, 1977 by NASA and was the first spacecraft to transmit
close-up pictures of Jupiter and Saturn.
enAqñaM2004 yan Voyager
1)ancUleTAkñúgtMbn;KµanTMnaj

EdltMbn;enHCakEnøgEdlxül;kñúgRbB½n§suriyKti)a
nfycuH nigenAlayLM CamYyhVgtara.
In 2004 Voyager 1 entered the termination shock region, the region where the solar wind has weakened
enough to mix with the interstellar medium, thereby leaving the Sol system.
yan Voyager 1KWenAcMgayRbmaNCa 98 AU BIEpndI
¬14/7 Ban;lan KILÚERm:t b¤esµInwg
3dgcMgayBIEpndIeTAPBbøúytug¦.
Voyager 1 is now 98 AU from Earth (14.7 billion km or three times the distance from Earth to Pluto).
enHKWCacMgayd¾Esnq¶ayEdlmnusSKiteXIj.
It is the most distant human-made object.
karsÞg;rkGnuPaBnuyekøEG‘r
bnþkarvas;lkçN³énEdnm:aejTicénhVÚgtara.
The nuclear powered probe continues to measure the properties of the interstellar magnetic field.

)araMg)anbþÚrc,ab;kargarsMrab;yuvCnEdlnaMeGay
manvaTb,divaT
France to replace controversial youth worker law
éf¶TI10 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 10, 2006
kalBI2 eTA3s)aþh¾knøgeTA
RbFanaFibtI)araMg)anRbkaseGaydwgfac,ab;kargarf
µIsMrab;yuvCnEdlRtUv)anBYkyuvCntv:aenaH
RtUv)anCMnYsedayviFankarepSgeTotedIm,IvayRbha
reTAelIyuvCnekµg²EdlRbqaMgeTAnwgkar)at;bg;karg
areFVI.
French President Jacques Chirac has announced that the new youth job law that has fueled protests for
the past few weeks is to be replaced by other measures to attack unemployment amongst young adults.
nisiStnigshB½n§)antv:ac,ab;fµIenHEdlnwgRtUvpþl;e
GayneyaCknUvsiT§iesrIPaBkñúgkaredjecalkmµkryu
vCnmanGayueRkam26 qñaMeday
KaµnmUlehtukñúgryHeBl2qñaM }ryHeBlsakl,g{.
Students and unions protested the new law, which would have given employers the freedom to fire youth
workers under the age of 26 without reason during a two-year "trial period".
kartv:aedayGMeBIhwgSaxøH²)anekIteLIgenATUTaM
gRbeTskalBI 2Exmun.
The prospect had sparked somewhat violent protests across the country in the past two months.
fñak;dwknaMshB½n§)anEføgkareTArdæaPi)alCapøÚ
vkarfa rhUtdl;éf¶buNü Easter
RtUvEtlubecalnUvc,ab;enH
ebImindUecñHeTnwgmankar
RbQmmuxeTAkareFVIkUbkmµCalkçN³TUeTAepSgeT
ot.
Union leaders have given government officials until Easter to withdraw the existing law or face yet another
general strike.

RbB½n§karBarrbs;ynþehaH Air Force One )


ancuHpSayenAelIbNþajGIunETENt
Defense systems of Air Force One exposed on the Internet
éf¶TI10 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 10, 2006
eKhTMB½rmYy)anbgðajnUvÉksarEdlmanRbPBmkBIr
dæaPi)alshrdæGaemrik
ehIy)anGHGagfaBt’manenaHmankarTak;TgeTAnwg
RbB½n§karBarRKab;miuksuIlrbs;ynþehaH Air Force One.
A website has released a document it says is from the United States government, and which it claims
contains information related to Air Force One's anti-missile defense system.
eTaHCay:agNa
RbPBBt’manenaHRtUv)aneKeCOfamanecjpSayenAe
lIeKhTMB½rrbs;mUldæanT½BGakas
k_b:uEnþGs½ydæanén
eKhTMB½rminRtUv)anrkeXIjenAkñúgÉksarenaHeLIy
.
An Air Force base website is believed to be the source of the information, but was not identified in the
document, however.
manBt’manGMBIviFIsaRsþTb;Tl;muxsBaØa 2y:ag.
"Having information about a target's countermeasures does two things.
{elakGñkman]kaseRCIserIsykGavuFxusKña
nig]kaseRCIserIsrebobvayRbharxusKña///RbEhlCaka
reRCIserIs
edIm,Icab;epþImvayRbhareday)aj;kMePIøg
b¤eRCIsykRKab;miuksIul} elak Daniel Goure enAviTüasßan
Lexington )anniyay .
It gives you an opportunity to choose a different weapon and to choose a different attack style… perhaps
choosing to launch a salvo attack, or choose a missile that uses an active beam," said Daniel Goure of the
Lexington Institute.
ynþehaH Air Force One
KWCaRbePTynþehaHGTiPaBmYysMrab;eFVIdMeNIrr
bs;RbFanaFibtIénshrdæGaemrik George W. Bush.
Air Force One is the primary form of transportation for the President of the United States, George W.
Bush.
kgkMlaMgT½BGakasrbs; U.S.rkSaTukynþehaHRbePT
Boeing es‘rI 747-200B

sMrab;eRbIkñúgkareFVIdMeNIrrbs;RbFanaFibtI.
The U.S. Air Force maintains two Boeing 747-200B series aircraft that are used only for the transportation
of the President.
vaminEmnCakarl¥eT.
"It is not a good thing.
eyIgRBYy)armµN¾BIrebobeGayvadMeNIrkar
nigrebobbBaÄb;.
We are concerned with how it got there and how we can get it out.
naykxagkargarsarFarN³én Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift Wing
enAÉmUldæanT½BGakas Andrews Air Force Base, Lt. Col. Bruce Alexander )
anniyayfa
{Kwmankarb:HBal;eTAdl;suvtßiPaBénkarRbtibtiþ}.
This affects operational security," said director of public affairs for the Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift
Wing at Andrews Air Force Base, Lt. Col. Bruce Alexander.
kñúÉksarenaHrYmmanEpnTIlMGitCaeRcInsþIBITIta
Mgxagkññúgrbs;ynþehaHTaMgBIrenaH
dUcCaTItaMgénPñak;gar Secret Service TItaMgén
mCÄmNÐlsuxPaBrbs;ynþehaH
nigTIkEnøgrkSaTukFugGuksIuEsnpgEdr.
The document also is said to include detailed maps of the interior of the two planes, the locations of
Secret Service agents and the location of the plane's medical center, detailing where the oxygen tanks are
kept.
ynþehaHenHCYykñúgkartMrg;rkTisedA
nigeFVIeGayTisedApÞúHeTotpg.
This would assist snipers to target and detonate them.
kalBIéf¶suRk
ÉksarenHGacrkemIl)anenAelIeKhTMB½renaH
EteTaHCay:agNak_eday karrukrkTMB½renaHmin
GacRbRBwtþeTA)aneLIy.
As of Friday, the document was said to be still available online, however efforts to locate the page have so
far been unsuccessful.

RsþIenAtMbn; Detroit
søab;edaysarEtmin)anykcitþTukdak;CamYynwgkare
hATUrs½BÞrbs;kumareTAelxmCÄmNÐl 911
Detroit woman dies after child's 911 calls are neglected
éf¶TI10 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 10, 2006
RKYsarrbs;RsIþEdlrs;enA Detroit énrdæ
MichiganmanKMeragbþwgerOgkIþénkarsøab;minsmeht

usmplenHRbqaMgnwgfñak;dwknaMtMbn; Detroit
bnÞab;BIIkarehaATUrs½BÞeTAelxmCÄmNÐlbnÞan;r
bs;kUnRbusnagEdlmanGayu6qñaMminRtUv)anykcit
þTukdak;edaysarEt karehAsMelgb:):ac;b:e):ac.
The family of a Detroit, Michigan woman plans to file a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city of Detroit
after her six-year-old son's calls to emergency operators were allegedly dismissed as prank calls.
RKYsar)anpþl;kaEstma:ej:énkarehAeTAelxbnÞan;eG
aysßanIyBt’mankalBIéf¶suRk.
The family released the tapes of the emergency calls to the media on Friday.
GñkRsI Sherrill Turner
manGayu46qñaM)ansøab;kalBIéf¶TI20
ExKumÖHedaysarmanbBaðabNþalmkBICMgWebHd
UgrIk
Sherrill Turner, 46, died on February 20 of complications from an enlarged heart.
kUnRbusrbs;nageQµaH
Robert)anehAeTAelxmCÄmNÐl911 cMnYn2

dgedIm,IraykarN¾BIsßankarN¾bnÞan;.
Her son Robert made two calls to 911 to report the emergency.
enAeBlEdl Robert Turner ehATUrs½BÞeTAelx 911elIkdMbUg
va)anniyayfa {mþayrbs;´søab;ehIy}.
"My mom is passed out," said Robert Turner when he called 911 the first time.
GñkTTYlTUrs½BÞmCÄmNÐl)ansYrfa {etIb¥Ún Mister
Turner enAÉNa?}.
"Where's Mister Turner at?" asked the operator.
Robert )aneqIøytbeTAfamþayrbs;´minGacniyay)aneT.
Robert replied that his mother was unable to speak.
GñkTTYlTUrs½BÞmCÄmNÐl)aneqøIyeTAvijfa { Okay,
minGIeT
´nwgbBa¢Únb:UlIseTApÞHrbs;GñkedIm,IrkemIlfa
etImanehtukarN¾GVIkMBugekIteLIg{
muneBldak;TUrs½BÞcuH.
"Okay, well, I'm going to send the police over to your house to find out what's going on," added the
operator, before hanging up on the boy.
eTaHCadUecñH
b:UlIsmin)anmkpÞHrbs;kumarenaHeLIy
ehIyrfynþseRgÁaHbnÞan;k_mineXIjbBa¢ÚnmkEdr.
However, the police never came, and an ambulance was never dispatched to the home.
r)aykarN¾)aneGaydwgfa
ryHeBl3em:ageRkaymkekµgRbusenaH)anehAmkmþ
geTot ehIyGñkTTYlTUrs½BÞmCÄmNÐlEdlCaGñk
eqøIyTUrs½BÞKWCaGñkepSgeTot
nig)aneqøIyTUrs½BÞCaelIkdMbUg.
The boy called 911 three hours later, and reports say the operator who answered the call, may have been
the same operator that answered the first call.
GñkTTYlTUrs½BÞmCÄmNÐl)ansMuniyayCamYymþa
y niyayfa {munenH
´)aneGayb:UlIseTApÞHrbs;GñkehIy}.
The operator asked to speak to the mother saying "before I send the police over there."
bnÞab;mkGñkTTYlTUrs½BÞmCÄmNÐl)anniyayeTAe
kñgRbusenaHfa
{cUlGñkKUrEtkuMelgesIctamTUrs½BÞGI}.
Then she said to the boy, "You shouldn't be playing on the phone.
\LÚvdak;TUrs½BÞrbs;GñkcuHPøam muneBleEdl
´bBa¢Únb:UlIseTAeKaHTVarpÞHrbs;Gñk
ehIyGñknigCYbbBaðaCamYyeyIg.
Now put her on the phone before I send the police over there to knock on the door, and you're going to be
in trouble."
kumar Robert niyayfa {yUremøH}.
"It was taking too long," said Robert.
nag CabgRsIrbs;kumarEdlrs;enA Novi énrdæ
Delaina Patterson

Michigan )anniyayfarhUtdl;eRkayem:ag

9yb;eTIbmanmnusSmkCYy b:uEnþmanEtb:UlIs
nigBMueXIjman buKÁlikeBTüb¤ EMS.
Delaina Patterson, the boy's older sister, who lives in Novi, Michigan, said that after 9:00 p.m. help did
come, but only the police and no EMS or medical personnel.
BuMTan;)andwgeQµaHGñkTTYlTUrs½BÞmCÄmNÐle
nAeLIy mRnIþRkug)ankMBugeFVIkaresIubGegát.
The operator, whose name has not been released, remains on the job pending an investigation by city
officials.

Pñak;garRbqaMgbT]RkidæéncRkPBGg;eKøsEdlman
KMrUdUc FBI RtUv)anbegáIteLIg
British FBI-style agency launched
éf¶TI9 Exemsa qñaM2006
April 9, 2006
naykrdæmRnþI )
anbegIátPñak;garRbyuT§RbqaMgbT]RkidæEdlTak;T
geTAnwgbT]Rkidæ {eXaeXA
nigsµúKsµaj}EdlbgáeLIgeday mnusSCaRkum.
Prime Minister Tony Blair launched a new crime-fighting agency to deal with "brutal and sophisticated"
crimes by organised gangs.
GaNtþi nig
GMNacrbs;Pñak;garenHRbhak;RbEhleTAnwg FBI

rbs;shrdæGaemrik.
The agency's mandate and powers have been compared to that of the United States' FBI.
Pñak;garbT]RkidækMritFn; SOCA
manmRnþIc,ab;RbEhlCa4200 nak;
EdlkñúgcMeNamBYkeKenaHCacarkic©
ehIynwgeRbIR)as;nUvfvikar
RbcaMqñaMcMnYn400lanepanedImI,RbqaMgeTAnw
gkarEkøgbnøM karbnøMRkdasR)ak; fñaMejon
nigkarCYndUrmnusS.
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), has approximately 4,200 "law enforcement officers", some
of whom are ex-spies, and will use their £400m annual budget to fight counterfeiting, fraud, drug and
people-trafficking.
Pñak;garRtUv)anbegáIteLIgedaymincMNuHeRkamR
kumRbqaMgbT]RkidæCati
esvakmµesIubkarN¾bT]RkidæCati
nigbuKÁlikesIubGegátmkBIesvakmµCnGenþaRbevs
n¾.
The agency was created out of the National Crime Squad, the National Criminal Intelligence Service and
investigative staff from the Immigration Service.
Pñak;garbT]RkidækMritFn; SOCA
RtUv)anRKb;RKgedayelak Sir Stephen Lander CaGtItRbFan MI5 .
SOCA is chaired by ex-MI5 chief Sir Stephen Lander.
GMNacfµI
New Powers
Pñak;garbT]RkidækMritFn; SOCA
nwgeqøót]kasykGMNacfµIEdlRtUv)anRbKl;edayrdæ
aPi)alelak Blair edIm,ICYybRgáabbT]Rkidæ
Edl)anerobcMCamun nigmansPaBF¶n;F¶r.
SOCA will take advantage of new powers which have been brought in by the Blair government to help
tackle
serious and organised crime.
eKaledAcMbg 4y:agKW³
The main four are:
Psþútagrbs;RBHmhakSRtiyanI
Queen's Evidence
suPacarbursGacpþl;CUnkaredaHRsayedayRsbc,ab;n
igRtwmRtUv dUcCaPaBsaMunwgeraKGVImYy
b¤bnßyeTas eTAeGayCnCab;ecaT
TaMgenaHEdlCaksiNsakSIRbqaMgeTAnwgCnEdlCab;
ecaTBIbT]RkidæepSgeTot.
Prosecutors are now able to offer formal statutory deals, such as immunity or a reduced sentence, to
those who testify against other accused criminals.
karbBa¢arraykarN¾xaghirBaØvtßú
Financial reporting orders
tulakarGacbgçitbgçMCnCab;ecaTbT]RkidæeGaypþl;
nYvesckþIraykarN¾rbs;FnaKar kalBICag
20qñaMknøgeTA
edIm,IbgðajfaBYkeKKµanbT]RkidæEdlTak;TgeTAnwg
R)ak;cMNUl.
Courts can compel criminals to supply their bank statements of up to 20 years past, to demonstrate that
they have had no crime related earnings.
RbkasminTan;bBa©b;
Disclosure notices
tulakarGackMNt;eGayGñkCab;sgS½yeGayenAes¶o
ms¶at;teTAeTot edaybBa¢arGñkeTasehAeQµaH
b¤Bin½ykñúgkrNIGñkCab;sgS½ybdiesFeTAnwgksiN
sakSI b¤ÉksarPsþútag.
Courts can limit the suspect's right to remain silent, by ordering prison terms or fines if the suspect refuses
to testify or provide documents.
mRnþIEdlTTYl)ankarbNþúHbNþaEpñkc,ab;
Law enforcement officers
mRnþIPñak;garbT]RkidækMritFn; SOCA
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SOCA officers are empowered to exercise multiple powers, that of the police, immigration and customs
officials.
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Blair's Comments
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b:UlIssßitenAeRkam]vaTKitfacuHeTAbRgáabEdr.
When Prime Minister Tony Blair announced SOCA yesterday, he made several comments regarding the
nature of organised crime today and the disorganised and underpowered police force expected to combat
it.
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Kat;)anbneTotfaKat;eCOCak;fabT]RkidæenAkñúgRb
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After announcing that SOCA would make life "hell" for what he dubs "criminal Mr. Bigs", he continued to
outline what he believed to be the type of crime Britain was dealing with today.
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"The level of sophistication, the level, frankly, of brutality with which many of these gangs operate today
means that we have to do it differently.
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Organised crime is a chain, the bottom link of which is the consumer and the individual victim.
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CaedImk_GacekItmanelIRbePTmnusSFmµtaEdr.
Even an apparently invisible and victimless crime like defrauding a financial institution has ramifications
for ordinary people.
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k_CaCnrgeRKaHGñkmanRTB sm,tþi.
Organised crime, like most crimes, tends to make victims of the poor as least as much, if not more, than
the wealthy.
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So there is an imperative to act."
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After declaring that he would introduce any necessary new powers to help the new agency achieve its
goals, he said, "There is absolutely nothing, in my view, that should come before the basic liberties of
people in this country to be freed from the tyranny of this type of organised crime."
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