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Show “a2 DAILY Rumsfeld urges diplomacywith Iran DoilySHerald the weeks of Easter, Memorial Day, Independence ! Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmes sfOME DELIVERY “3375-5103 sane 7 a.m, Sunday For missing papers,call by 9 a.m. Mor‘Fri or 10 a.m. on weekends. SUBSCRIPTION RATES * By mail, in USA {in advance) Sunonly (UT.ID,WY) $169.00 Sun only (all others), $183.00 Seven days (all others) $302.00 Seven days (UT.ID,WY) $251.00 Newsstand price Weekdays & Saturday $.50 Sunday $1.50 aweek ee Davy & Sunday $13.20 Thur. Fo, Sat. Sun & Holdays* Mon Sat Sunday only $10.00 $2.80 $4.00 $7.00 ‘Thursday only Dan't Sunday Sun! 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Freedom Bivd., Provo, Utah 84604, Periodicals postage paid at Provo, Utah. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Daily Herald, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603-0717. CORRECTIONS terrorism. “The Iranian regime today the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism,” he said. “The world does not want, and must worktogether to avoid, a nuclear Iran.” The Herald corrects errors of fact appearing in its news andopinion columns.If you have a cor- rection, please call 344-2561. diplomaticeffortsfail to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb. CHRISTOF STACHE/Associated Press waves in Munich, Germany, on Saturday as he Donald leaves the 42nd International Conference on Security Policy. “Every option must remain on spoke. “There's only one thing worse than military action, that is a nuclear-armed Iran.” ‘The Arizona Republican later added that military action is “totally undesirable” and could be considered only after all other options were exhausted. Rumsfeld spokebefore the 35- nation board ofthe International Atomic Energy Agency votedin Vienna, Austria,to report Iran to the UN.Security Council in a resolution expressing concern that Tehran's nuclear program may not be “exclusively for peaceful Tehran responded by saying it would “immediately” prepare to restart full-scale uranium enri ment and curtail thé U.N. nuclear inspecting powers. governments have shied away from any talk of military action while diplomat ef- Love East forts continue. NATOSecretary This sale won't. General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, meant it could never re derogatory comments Israel and the Holocaust by. Iranian Presiderit Mahmoud Ahinejad. Iran Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Aré i said after Merkel’s that “Iran has never been seeking nuclear weapons” but warned that Secu- rity Council referral was an “es- “| hope that Europe doesn't choose this line of confrontation,” he told the conference. “You know our role in Afghanistan and our role to stabilize Iraq, but threats against us are always ignored. In response to Rumsfeld’s speech calling Iran a state sponsor of terrorism, Tehran called US.leaders “terrorists” and said the White House,not Iran, represents the “axis of evil” in the world,the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported. U.S. won't say what punishment it seeks against Iran in council _Anne Gearan_ THe ASSOCIATED PRESS Hurry In! Valentine's Day PhoneSale. WASHINGTON— Ina rebukeof Tehran, President Bush said Saturday's long-sought vote to send Iran's nuclear case before the U.N. Security Council sends a clear message that the world will not permit the Iranian regimeto gain nuclear weapons. “The path chosen by Iran's new leaders — threats, concealment, and breaking international agreements and [AEA seals — will not.succeed and will not be tolerated by the international community,” Bush said in a statement the White Houseissued Saturday at the president's ranch in Crawford, Texas, wherehe is spending the weekend. “The regime's continued defianceonly furtherisolates Iran from the rest of the world and undermines the Iranian people's aspirations for a betterlife.” The administration said the action gives Tehran one month to comply with the world’s demands,but U.S. diplomats would not specify the penalties they hope might be imposed. “I think we'll hold ourfire,” Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns told reporters. The U.N, nuclear watchdog said in a resolution that Iran's nuclear program maynot be “exclusively for peaceful purposes.” Iran promptly saidit would resumeuranium enrichmentatits main plant instead ofin Russia. The United States is convinced thatIranis concealing its ambitions to build a bombandhas favored sending the matter to the Security Council option for almost three years. Bushsaid the United States expects the Security Council “to NEW LOW PRICE! $9999 BUY ONE ee GET ONE FREE Amencan Fork Orem The Meads Unie MulSoe 168 N 750 West Meadow Lin. Se C1 * cingular 4ising the bar Aaaobiie: BR Ly addits weight” to the IAEA's calls on the Iranian regime to suspend all enrichment and reprocessing activity, cooperate fully with the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog andreturnto negotiations with Great Britain, France and Germany. Hesaid the vote by the IAEA board did not mark the end of diplomacy,but the beginning of an intensified diplomatic effort to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. “Those steps are necessary for the regime to begin to restore any confidencethatit is not seeking nuclear weapons underthe coverofa civilian program,” he said. Aside from his message to the Iranian government, Bush told the Iranian citizenry that the IAEA voteis not about trying to deny them from having a civil nuclear energy program, but was solely to preventtheir leaders from acquiring nuclear weapons. “Tran’strueinterestslie in working with the international community to enjoy the | enefits of peaceful nuclear energy, not in isolating Iran by continuing to develop the capability to build nuclear weapons,” he said. Washington cut diplomatic ties with Iran after militant students stormed the U.S, Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and took Americans hostage. The Bush administration stood on the sidelines during intensive diplomatic efforts by European powers, Russia and others to avert what many nations saw as a showdown between old adversaries. Continued provocation from Tran turned world opinion against it, U.S.officials said Saturday. “The strong majority in favor of the resolution, representing all regions of the world, underscores the concern of the entire international community about Iran's nuclear program,” Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in a statement. “Wehope the Iranian regime will heed this clear message,” Ricesaid. “The world will not stand byif Iran continues on the path to a nuclear weapons capability.” iae by the International Atomic Energy Aj "s 35-nation board susie Saey for future action by'the council, which has the authority to impose economic and political penalties, ASemoio En Espaftol {Open Sunday 57S E Uneverwtty Phwy. 1801) 756-7080, SeA2 1001) 42658234 @) RadioShack. 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