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Rice gets Japan's help, turns to South Korea, China

TOKYO, Oct 18 (Reuters) On a mission to toughen Asian resolve to punish North Korea for its nuclear test, U S Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice won assurances from Japan today but she may have less luck with China and South Korea.

Rice chose close ally Japan to kick off her visit to Asia and Russia, a high-profile mission aimed at mobilising support for U N sanctions imposed on North Korea last weekend after it conducted an underground nuclear test.

''This is an especially important time for allies to work together,'' Rice said at a news conference with Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Aso after the two had discussed how to implement inspections of North Korean cargo for nuclear materials.

Aso assured Rice that his country would coordinate closely with the United States to implement the U N resolution, including exchange of information.

The United States is pushing for aggressive monitoring of all North Korean cargo, be it by road, air or ship, but many questions remain over how this will be done and whether other nations have the stomach to implement them.

Senior U S officials met with their Japanese counterparts after Rice's meeting with Aso to hammer out inspections procedures, what detection equipment should be used and how information should be shared.

Rice sought to soothe fears that the United States wanted to entirely cut off North Korea, which would worsen the humanitarian crisis and lead to a flood of refugees from the impoverished communist state.

"This is not an embargo or a quarantine," she said, MORE REUTERS AB BS1753

Wipro agrees to buy land at Rajarhat

Kolkata, Oct 18 (UNI) IT major Wipro has agreed to buy land at Rs 50 lakh per acre at Rajarhat township on the outskirts of the metropolis to expand its activities here. "Wipro chief Azim Premji in a letter dated October 10 agreed to buy land identified by the West Bengal government near Rajarhat," West Bengal IT Minister Debesh Das said. "The price will be Rs 50 lakh per acre," Mr Das said.....

Bisleri to invest Rs 100cr for expansion

New Delhi, Oct 18 (UNI) In an attempt to tap the Rs 1,000 crore bottled water market, Italy's Bisleri International today announced the launch of its spring water variant, besides investing Rs 100 crore in the new project. The new product, Bisleri Natural Mountain Water, will be tapped from a natural spring in Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh. The company will thus invest Rs 15-20 crore each in its two plants situated in the.....

Telecom towers in residential areas health hazard, says PAG

Shimla, Oct 18 (UNI) A voluntary organisation has welcomed the state government's decision to ban installation of telecom towers in residential areas, saying that electromagnetic radiations from these towers are causing several health problems to people in the surrounding areas. ''Several research papers published in the country and west show that electromagnetic radiations cause cancers, brain tumors, Alzheimer, Parkinson's disease, high blood pressure, memory problems, headache, nausea and dizziness,'' People's.....
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