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US denies reported contingency plan to attack North Korea

Washington, Nov 4 (UNI) The George W Bush administration has made it clear that it has no hostile intentions toward North Korea, reaffirming the US commitment to a peaceful resolution of the nuclear stand-off.

It has also expressed a hope about the success of the six-party talks on Pyongyang's nuclear program. There had been no change in the administration's commitment to diplomacy, State Department Spokesman Sean McCormack said yesterday, thus denying a media report to the contrary.

The six-party talks, involving South Korea, Japan, Russia, United States, North Korea and China began in 2003 after the collapse of a bilateral US-North Korean nuclear freeze arrangement reached in 1994.

Meanwhile, two senior US diplomats Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns and Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Robert Joseph, leave for the region today to prepare ground for reopening talks after North Korea, at the behest of China, agreed to participate.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the starting point for the new talks would be the agreement in principle the parties had reached in September last year, under which North Korea committed to end its nuclear program in return for aid and security guarantees.

''We believe that there is an opportunity to settle the issues that are before us via diplomatic means. I think we've shown our commitment to diplomacy. We are continuing to show that commitment in doing everything that we can to make this next round of six-party talks productive,'' he said.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon denied a Washington Times report, suggesting that the US Defense Department has stepped up contingency planning for military action against North Korean nuclear sites.

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Naval orchestra band enthralls Mysoreans

Mysore, Nov 3 (UNI) After a gap of eight years, the Central Band of the Indian Navy enchanted music lovers in the city of palaces, last night. The Mysore Music Association and Rotary Club of Mysore organised the three-hour musical treat with an ensemble of 86 Navy men, who captivated the audience with classical, martial, Western classical, pop, jazz and fusion music. Connoisseurs of music were mesmerised by Capt P C George's rendition of.....

PVR Board approves issue of warrants to promoters

Bangalore, Nov 3 (UNI) The Board of PVR Cinemas, the largest multiplex operator in the country, has decided to issue 12 lakh warrants to promoters on preferential basis that would subsequently be converted into equity shares. The Board of Directors, which met on October 31, approved the issue, subject to approval of shareholders and all the other applicable provisions. Once these warrants were converted into equity shares, this would increase the promoters' stake in the.....

Women's credit requirement estimated at Rs 1,000 cr: Study

Bangalore, Nov 3 (UNI) Economically active poor women in the city with a monthly household income of Rs 3,000 to Rs 7,000 were deprived of institutional credit and their credit requirement was estimated to be over Rs 1,000 crore, a survey conducted by Delphi Research Services Private Ltd said. The study on 'Economically Active Poor Women in Bangalore-2005' was released here today by Ujjivan Financial Services, a city-based micro-finance institution. Ujjivan had commissioned.....
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