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identified as Lijo Mathew

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As he meandered into the premises of the Sharjah Worship Centre, church-goers noticed the boy in school uniform. Some of them had heard the radio announcement about the missing boy. One of them, identified as Lijo Mathew, questioned naughty castles Aswin, collected his father’s number and informed the latter.

At that moment, Abraham, who works in the engineering services section at Dubai Airport, was about to enter the police station again. “I had filed the complaint as we could not find him till 10pm.” The father had desperately searched for his son after the school conductor and driver, on enquiry, told him that the child was dropped at the next stop. “As they told the same to the police, I cultured pearl jewelry was advised to wait till midday today (Tuesday) to see if I get any news about my son. It was when I returned to the police station that I received the call from Liju,” said Abraham.

The parents, who reached home at 3.30am after the search for the son, wept through the night. “Anything could have happened to my child. God saved him. The radio announcement really helped in tracing him.”

Aswin was not scolded for his unforgivable mischief which he promised never to repeat. He was playing computer games when he spoke to Khaleej Times. On the other hand, he has given some lessons to his parents and school. “It’s become difficult to read the minds of kids nowadays. I’ll be taking more care about him here onwards. We will also accompany him when he boards the bus and gets dropped,” said his father.

The school head said all the bus drivers and conductors were already instructed never to drop any pearl jewelry wholesale child in a stop other than the one near their house. “Doing a favour to the parents has boomeranged on us. Parents should take the responsibility of sending their children to tuitions,” said Mini Chandran.

In a span of 17 hours

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In a span of 17 hours, 10-year-old Aswin put his Sharjah-based parents through extremes of sorrow and relief.

The fifth grader, who did not return home after school on Tuesday evening, joined his parents by midday on Wednesday after a radio announcement helped churchgoers cultured pearl jewelry to recognise him and alert his parents.

A student of Gulf Model School in Dubai, Aswin had boarded the school bus after the afternoon shift classes. Instead of getting down near his house, he alighted in the next stop telling the driver and conductor that he had to go for tuition there.

Aswin’s parents had allowed him to go to the tuition class directly from school. But they had no idea about the tuition class on Tuesday. “He lied to the conductor and driver. He freshwater pearl jewlelry did not want to come home as he had got low marks in a class test,” said his father Thomas Abraham.

Aswin is not bad at studies. He even scored 100 per cent in the class test in science this week, according to the school’s head for the afternoon sessions, Mini Chandran. But, he was weak in Mathematics. Also, he had recently angered his parents by tearing off pages from notebooks to avoid doing homework. A single child, Aswin did not want to be scolded for fairing badly in his 
test paper.

He said he decided not to go home and got down in his schoolmate’s bus stop, about 10 minutes walk from his house. He roamed around for a while. As darkness thickened, fear 
gripped him. “I was scared... I did not know where I was... Nobody was noticing me,” said Aswin. He then decided to hide on the rooftop of a nearby building. “It was a two-storey building. One aunty saw me there. But she tin cup pearl necklace did not ask anything. I went to the terrace and sat over there. Later, I slept.”

When he woke up late in the morning, Aswin found there was no more water in his water bottle. “I was hungry and I wanted to drink water. When I went down and walked around, I found the church we go to.”

fissile core of an atomic bomb

Posted on Nov. 12, 2009 at 5:26 PM - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link

Enriched uranium produces fuel for civilian reactors, but in highly extended form can also make the fissile core of an atomic bomb.

The IAEA experts had wanted to compare the information of the plant provided by Iran with what they actually found at the facility.

They also wanted to take environmental samples from around the plant to analyse if any radioactive leisure chairs material has been moved into the facility.

Iranian officials have previously said that no radioactive materials have been put inside the plant as it is still under construction.

With regard to the uranium enrichment deal put forward by the IAEA and already approved by western countries, Tehran will export to Russia more than 1,200 kilos (2,640 pounds) of its 3.5 percent LEU for refining up to 20 percent purity to fuel the Tehran akoya pearl necklace reactor that makes medical isotopes.

France would then fashion the material into the fuel rods for the reactor.

Iran had originally been expected cultured pearl jewelry to respond to the deal by last Friday but delayed it amid conflicting views on it from its senior officials who are largely of the opinion that Tehran must transport its LEU in batches rather than all at once

Such a move is aimed

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Iran was widely expected to deliver its response to a UN-brokered proposal regarding the supply of much-needed fuel for a nuclear research reactor in Tehran.

With a deal seen as crucial to resolving the long-running stand-off over the Islamic Republic’s atomic naughty castles programme, Tehran’s response was due on the same day that UN experts were scheduled to return from inspecting a hitherto undeclared nuclear site in Iran.

According to a report by the Mehr news agency, Iran will accept the overall framework of a proposal drawn up by the International Atomic Energy Agency last week under which it will hand over much of its stockpile of low-enriched uranium (LEU) to Russia for further processing.

Such a move is aimed at appeasing western fears the material could be used to make a bomb.

But Tehran will nevertheless propose some “modifications” to the arrangement, Mehr reported.

Iran’s envoy to the IAEA, Ali akoya pearl necklace Asghar Soltanieh, is expected to hand over the regime’s response to watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei some time during the day.

The exact time of the meeting was not yet known. But hours earlier, IAEA inspectors were scheduled to arrive back in Vienna after their first-ever visit to a second Iranian uranium enrichment plant, the existence of which was only revealed last month.

During a three-day visit, the four-member team of experts inspected the site, which is being built inside a mountain near the Shiite holy city of Qom.

The disclosure of its existence cultured pearl jewelry on September 21 triggered widespread outrage in the West, which suspects Iran is enriching uranium with an ultimate goal of using it to make atomic weapons.

Tehran strongly denies the charge.

Iran has already been enriching uranium — the most controversial aspect of its nuclear project — for several years at another plant in the central city of Natanz, in defiance of three sets of UN sanctions

The resolution approved

Posted on Nov. 12, 2009 at 5:23 PM - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link

Even if the report eventually gets to the Security Council, there is little chance it will take any action, primarily because of objections by the United States, Israel’s closest ally which has veto power and has said the report is biased and should not be taken up by the U.N.’s most powerful body.

The resolution approved by the swing machines Human Rights Council condemns Israel’s failure to cooperate with Goldstone’s fact-finding mission, endorses the report’s recommendations and calls on the U.N. and other bodies to ensure they are implemented.

The report has set off an uproar in Israel with the country’s leaders calling the document biased and accusing the Human Rights Council of being hostile to Israel.

Ban told a news conference he looks forward to the General Assembly’s debate and decision.

“I will decide my own course pearl necklace of action upon that,” he said.

The secretary-general reiterated that alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian laws must be investigated and those responsible should be held accountable.

“I have called repeatedly on both the Israeli government and the Palestinians to carry out full, independent and credible investigations,” he said.

Ban also urged Israel to accept pearl jewelry wholesale U.N. proposals for the reconstruction of Gaza, noting that 10 months after hostilities ended there has been “no progress” on rebuilding homes, buildings and infrastructure — or on reopening the territory’s borders.
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