ESPN E:60 Concludes Fall 2010 Season Tuesday



Tune in alert E: 60 ESPN the Magazine Award winner, finished the 2010 season and the fall in India, Italy and Pennsylvania, Tuesday, November 9 from 19:00 ET with the story. The most significant features:Bhopal:the third in December 1984, the worst accident in history Union carbide India Limited (UCIL), Bhopal, India gas leak in the plant exposed to pesticides during the thousands of toxic chemicals.Although estimates vary, and are unconscious of contaminated areas of the balloon to the deaths of young people from Bhopal to play cricket in the story of the amazing life of a permanent effect.An E: 60 correspondent Jeremy Schaap and crew traveled to India to tell the story of "Children of Bhopal.Analysis of young people who only want to play the favorite sports on the result of a sustainable industrial disasters - cricket. "For Bhopal, children's playground, and the misery that surrounds them away for use with children, and dreams of a better future, such as professional cricketers have exacerbated the problems. Barack Obama's to India next week to visit, many observers expected to be upgraded is the Bhopal disaster victims Forgot your attention to them.


China, Pakistan in new nuclear plant talks: report





China’s main nuclear power company is in talks with Pakistan to build a one-gigawatt nuclear power plant in the South Asian country, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
The state-run China National Nuclear Corp. (CNNC), which has already helped Pakistan build a civilian reactor at Chashma in Punjab province, is also finishing a second one there and has agreed contracts to build two others.
“Both sides are in discussions over the CNNC exporting a one-gigawatt nuclear plant to Pakistan,” company vice president Qiu Jiangang was quoted as saying by the Wall Street Journal.
Qiu added that the first reactor was running safely, and that the second would be onstream by year’s end.
Officials at CNNC had no immediate comment when contacted by a French news agency.
The United States has conveyed its concerns to Pakistan over the contracts for the third and fourth reactors, saying such plans required special approval from the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
The group brings together nuclear energy states that forbid exports to nations lacking strict International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards.
China joined the NSG in 2004. Pakistan has not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Netanyahu is an assassin, stresses Ahmadinejad


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday on a U.S. news talk show Iran does not have a nuclear weapon and has “no interest” in getting it.
In an interview with Larry King on CNN, Ahmadinejad said all nations, including the United States and Israel, should disarm.
“We are not seeking the bomb,” he said. “We have no interest in it and we do not think that it is useful.”
Asked about concern within Israel and the United States that Iran is developing a nuclear weapon, Ahmadinejad called Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu a killer who should “be put on trial for killing Palestinians, for putting Gaza under siege.”
“The U.S. government should stop using taxpayers money to assist him,” the Iranian leader said.
“Netanyahu is a professional assassin. All dictators in history accuse others to turn the spotlight away from themselves,” the Iranian president said when asked about the Israeli prime minister’s worries about Iran.
“It is questionable [why] American media feel responsible for this person (Netanyahu),” Ahmadinejad said, adding that “you (American media) are afraid of Netanyahu’s warmongering.”
Asked about Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, both 28 — two Americans being held in Iran since July 2009 for crossing the border from Iraq — Ahmadinejad said it was possible their cases might be expedited but that would be up to judges hearing the matter.
“I have no influence over it,” he said.
However, he did acknowledge he had “suggested” the case of Sarah Shourd — who was arrested with Fattal and Bauer — “be regarded with clemency, mercy and more kindness and compassion to allow her to return to her family.”
Shourd, 32, returned to the United States Sunday after being locked up for more than a year. Fattal and Bauer are awaiting trial in Iran on espionage charges.
The Iranian president said the US and Israel’s nuclear weapons are the main threat to the world, and they are mistaken to think they can divert attention from this issue by using propaganda campaigns and spreading lies about others.
“Iran is firmly after the nuclear disarmament of the US and Israel.”
Ahmadinejad added that Israel is an “illegitimate regime” and an “occupier” and that the US easily starts wars and massacres people, “they are not qualified to have nuclear weapons and should be disarmed as soon as possible.”

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