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Show A4 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/WORLD White House W S d ie ants-a tu y : Of N-Testing : . '@ Continued from A-1 rodu ee of nuclear weaPStephen Schwartz,“the of the hicago-based publisher Bulletin of the \tomic Scientists, an armscontrol journal. “If you are 80ingto dothat, you are going to ced to test, and this is what this exercise is all about ts. at thex reneinene 1 7: "itFSiianeexaminatin sume full-scale tests involves experts from the site, the Lawrence Livermore Los Awe uatieal surance and a commission Congress appointed in 1999 to examine fennation’s Saky naa safe and reliable nuclear war- heads without test explosions. Ina Feb. 1 report, the commission expressed grave concorn about insufficient funding crumbling infrastructure iow morale andotherproblems ao the nuclear laboratories, nuweapons-production jane and the Nevada Test Schwartz said the readiness Site, review of the Nevada Test Site U.N. Agrees 0: Gl bal S n . 0! : 2 ae te tral human rights. “A failure toxrecognize it developing world.’ Sy COP Fighting AIDS 5 me tener ofowedeana Ge heex pee oe bso AIDS a personal priority, acknowledged that taekling the had exposed “painful differences” Otherapeforthnthedrument “ eae AIDS Paul Delay, chief of the HIV/AIDS di- nti from AContinued Aci outcomeis fair and we accept it,” he said. But others argued that original language would have better served those most in need ofpi “For many, there is a reluctance to recognize groups affected by HIV/AIDS including men having sex with men; muchofthat reluctance is based on reli: gion and on culture,” said Mary f national strateplans to combat HIV/ The number ofinfants infected 4 vision at the U.S. ~~ for. ae despite changes, i bindyabraia ta eaes: Though not legally binding, docu- aby 5 rentby00 po percent wi ing treatment to expectant HIV- mentcallson governments tocreate AIDS policies and programs to reduce infection rates andprotect those at risk. It makes specific to cooperneeded between public sectors. It also recognizes the need for access to affordable Drug companies have lowered prices, but African leaders at the summit said miBy 2003, countries should shoal develop national to increase the ability ofregs to treat IV infections by addressing issues such as pricing, and by 2005 they should make progress in implecare programs. Annan says up to $10 billion is needed annually to halt AIDS and reverse its . eee °. Robinson, te U.N. high commissionerfor prices are still too high for most in the effects =| could provide “cover to China nd Russia, and maybe even india and Pakistan,” to begin preparations to resume their own nuclear tests if the United States abandons its selfiposed moratorium on sting. ‘Tarter dismissed such conis. “Understanding the state eticis a nonprovocative wtivity,” he said. Thetestsite-readiness study ‘mes as the Pentagon is contucting a separate review of |S. nuclear strategy and forces ‘lered by Bush. The issues oving examined includeradical cuts in U.S. nuclear arsenal and the future of the testing moratorium. Bush supported the Senate's I a rejection of the Comprei \ rifiable. His refusal to call for 1ew Senatevote onthe treaty rovoked a rare diplomatic ri choose any two by the European Union. Britain, France and Russia re among 76 nations that have “atified the 1996 treaty. Like the United States, China has signed but notratified the pact, and is serving a test moratorium. Manyexperts say returning ) undergroundtests is unnecry and could undermine international “ms-control system and pro)ke a new nuclear-arms race. ‘These experts contend that ‘e United States can continue to rely on the so-called Stockile Stewardship program to nsurethatits estimated 10,500 arheads remain defect-free. ihe program uses experiments, computer simulations, “1000 extra night and weekend minutes or 200 extra anytime minutes or war- nationwide long distance included wll about head inspections and tests of son-nuclear components. The Nevada Test Site readiness review was requested by retired Air Force Gen. John Gordon, he head of the National Nulear Security Administration. The Nevada Test Site is spread across 1,350 square iles of desert northwestofLas Vegas. The main U.S. nuclear oroving ground, it conducted 00 atmospheric and 828 undersround tests between 1951 and 992. 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