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Iran's top nuclear envoy to discuss nuclear issue in Beijing
Published: 01.04.07, 11:21
Iran's chief nuclear negotiator will visit China this week despite Tehran's defiance over sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council for its nuclear program, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Thursday.

Ali Larijani's two-day trip beginning Thursday will include talks with Chinese officials, said ministry
spokesman Liu Jianchao. (AP)

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China says Olmert will visit next week
Published: 01.04.07, 12:55
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will visit China next week to mark the 15-year anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties and to discuss the situation in the Middle East, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Thursday.

Olmert will meet Chinese leaders in Beijing during his Jan. 9-11 trip to "Exchange views in an in-depth way on the Mideast situation," Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said at a regular briefing, but did not give any details. "The Chinese and Israeli people share profound friendship," Liu said. (AP)


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Last Updated: Thursday, 4 January 2007, 10:02 GMT


"Security project focuses on Apple"


ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Two security researchers are spending the next month publicising bugs in Apple's OS X operating system and programs that run on it.

The plan is to only publicise flaws that have never been found before.

The two hackers behind the project also propose to produce working code that can be used to exploit any loopholes they find.

The pair said they will be revealing problems that range in importance from the trivial to the critical.

Bug tracking

Describing the project on their blog, Kevin Finisterre and hacker LMH said their work was not driven by malice.

Instead, they said, highlighting problems and getting them solved would "improve" OS X and many of the programs that run on it.

"A positive side-effect, probably, will be a more concerned (security-wise) user-base and better practices from the management side of Apple," wrote the two researchers.

LMH told the BBC News website that enough bugs have already been found, including some extra ones as back-up."


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