Manchester United beats Barcelona 1-0 to reach Champions League final  

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MANCHESTER, England — Manchester United reached the Champions League final on Tuesday, beating FC Barcelona 1-0 to set up an all-English final.
Paul Scholes' 25-yard strike in the 14th minute at Old Trafford sent the Red Devils to the May 21 final in Moscow after having drawn 0-0 at Barcelona in last week's first leg of the semifinals.
United will face either Chelsea or Liverpool in the title match. The two face off in the second leg of their semifinal on Wednesday at Stamford Bridge in London having drawn the first leg 1-1.
The victory puts United into the title match for the third time, and gives Scholes another chance at one, having been suspended when it beat Bayern Munich in the 1999 championship. It also will give Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson an opportunity for a second European crown.
Having won nine Premier League and five FA Cup titles since arriving at Old Trafford in 1986, Ferguson frequently has expressed frustration at an inability to win the European Champions Cup more often.
"Well, we're there and the important thing is they we are there and it doesn't matter who we play," Ferguson said. "That will look after itself when it comes around.
"We needed a fantastic performance tonight and I think we got one. With our play at times up front we could have scored three or four goals."
The loss added to Barcelona's disappointment this season, having already been eliminated from the Spanish championship.
Coach Frank Rijkaard didn't think it was time to step down, however.
"No. That thought has not entered my head," he said. I have no intention of leaving.
"The players in the dressing room are very down, sad and disappointed. But it's easy to kick people when they are down. Instead they need help and support...to lift them, so they can show their courage and perform well between now and the end of the season. I am proud of the fact that they gave everything tonight."
With Wayne Rooney unavailable because of a hip injury, United fielded Carlos Tevez and Cristiano Ronaldo in attack.
After creating few chances in the first leg, United started quickly Tuesday only to commit mistakes and send errant passes for the first 30 minutes.
Barcelona threatened in the opening two minutes, however, when Lionel Messi darted past one defender and was brought down by Scholes near the corner of the area.
But the free kick was blocked, and United soon punished the missed opportunity.
Ronaldo's run through the center was blocked by a tackle from Gianluca Zambrotta. He inexplicably played the ball to Scholes, whose swerving shot with the outside of his boot curled inside the right post.
"It was a fantastic goal," Ferguson said. "I don't think we can expect Paul Scholes to score 10-15 goals a season like he used to do when he was younger.
"But he certainly delivered one tonight for us. It makes up for the all the goals that he can't score because of his age now. It was a marvellous moment for him."
After a lively early spell, Messi disappeared from the game. But he produced another run at the United defence in the 55th minute before tamely shooting wide. A minute later, Tevez, swapped passes with Ronaldo and his close-range shot was pushed over the bar by Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes.
With Barcelona needing only one accurate shot to advance on away goals, United remained focused when former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry replaced Andres Iniesta in the 60th.
Rijkaard brought on the 17-year-old Bojan Krkic for the unimpressive Samuel Eto'o in the 72nd, but it was Henry who went closest with a climbing header from a corner that was directed straight to goalkeeper Edwin Van der Sar

Austria's house of horrors gives up its secrets  

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A 73-year-old Austrian man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a windowless cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children, police said.
A 42-year-old woman had told police on Sunday that her father, Josef Fritzl, lured her into the basement of the block where they lived in the town of Amstetten in 1984 and drugged and handcuffed her before imprisoning her.
"(Fritzl) has now said that he locked up his daughter for 24 years and that he alone fathered her seven children and that he locked them up in the cellar," Franz Polzer, head of the criminal investigations unit in the province of Lower Austria told Reuters by telephone.
Three of Elisabeth Fritzl's children had been locked up since birth in the basement of the plain, grey building along with their mother and had never seen sunlight or received any education, police said.
Austrian investigators were combing through the network of windowless, underground cells where Elisabeth and the children had been holed up.
Some parts of the dungeon were no more than 1.70 metres high and officials in Amstetten said the basement labyrinth even contained a padded cell.
The case unfolded when a 19-year-old girl - the oldest of the three - became seriously ill and was hospitalised, prompting doctors to appeal for the girl's mother to come forward to provide more details about her medical history.
Fritzl then brought Elisabeth and her remaining two children out of the basement, telling his wife - who thought their "missing" daughter had chosen to return home, police said.
Elisabeth agreed to make a "comprehensive statement" detailing her ordeal to the police after receiving assurances she would have no further contact with her father, who she said abused her from the age of 11.
Newspaper headlines called the case the "crime of a monster" and the "worst crime of all time".
Media asked how authorities and residents of Amstetten, 130 kilometres west of Vienna, could have failed to notice what was happening in the "horror house".
The case was especially shocking because it was reminiscent of that of Austrian Natascha Kampusch who spent eight years locked up in a windowless cell before escaping in August 2006.
"The community of Amstetten should drown in shame ... The neighbours are turning a blind eye," the Oesterreich newspaper wrote in an editorial.
The daily Der Standard wrote: "The whole country must ask itself what is really, fundamentally going wrong."
Web of lies
Police have said they believe Josef's wife Rosemarie had been unaware of what happened to her daughter when she disappeared in 1984 and it was assumed Elisabeth had left voluntarily when her parents received a letter from her saying they should not search for her.
But all the while Elisabeth was being held in what Polzer described as a sophisticated network of chambers with facilities for sleeping, cooking and washing.
Elisabeth gave birth to seven children, one of whom died shortly after being born, police said.
Three of the children - two girls and one boy - were brought up by Josef and his wife after they were left on the doorstep where the couple lived. The first child was accompanied by a note from Elisabeth saying she was unable to care for the baby herself.
Three others - two boys and a girl -, including the two eldest aged 18 and 19, and the youngest, aged 5, had been locked up in the basement with their mother since birth.
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Austrian had seven children by daughter locked in cellar: police  

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VIENNA (AFP) — Austrian police on Sunday arrested a 73-year-old man accused of locking up his daughter in his cellar for 24 years and fathering seven children with her.
A prosecution spokesman said Elisabeth Fritzl, 42, had accused her father, Josef, of "massive crimes". DNA tests are being conducted on the woman and six surviving children.
It is the third time in recent years that Austria has been stunned by tales of children locked away by parents or adults they know.
According to police, Elisabeth Fritzl told investigators her father put her to sleep with an anaesthetic on August 28, 1984, handcuffing her in a locked basement.
Officially, she was declared a missing person, with Interpol opening an investigation.
A letter was sent to her parents asking that they stop searching for her and local authorities concluded she had been seized by a religious sect.
She told police that she spent years imprisoned in an underground chamber beneath the family home near the eastern town of Amstetten.
Elisabeth Fritzl told detectives she was "regularly abused" by her father and their incestuous relationship produced seven children.
All the children appear to have been born in grim captivity but investigators said one child, a twin, died shortly after birth. Police said the body was subsequently burned.
Three boys and three girls, now aged between five and 20, survived. Josef Fritzl legally adopted two boys and one girl.
Josef Fritzl is said to have told his wife, Rosemarie, and local authorities that three babies had been left by Elisabeth on their doorstep, in different years.
Each delivery was accompanied by a letter purportedly signed by Elisabeth Fritzl saying she could not support the child because she already had others to care for.
The trio went to school as normal, seemingly unaware that their mother and three other siblings (a girl of 19, and boys at 18 and five) were trapped underground.
According to ORF national television, the mother and five children are now in hospital. All are being treated by a team of psychologists. Reports said the mother was physically frail and badly disturbed by her ordeal.
Authorities were worried about the health of the mother and three of her children.
Yet neither neighbours nor social services appear to have had the slightest inkling. "They had a swimming pool in the garden, we would hear them laughing the three of them," said one neighbour.
Another backed up the story of the babies on the doorstep, adding: "(Rosemarie) always looked after the kids so well, taking them to school. We said 'it's incredible what she manages to do at her age'."
Police said the case only came to light after one of the girls, 19-year-old Kerstin, was admitted to hospital in a critical condition in mid-April.
Doctors stepped up efforts to find the mother, looking for background medical information, and Josef Fritzl brought his secret offspring into the family home.
He is said to have told his wife they suddenly re-appeared. Elisabeth Fritzl told investigators her mother knew nothing about the sexual abuse she had endured since the age of 11, some seven years before she was locked away.
Authorities found Elisabeth Fritzl and the three underground children on Saturday evening.
In a cell himself since Saturday night, Josef relented and gave police the security access codes to the basement on Sunday night.
Police found several rooms 170 centimetres (5.5 feet) high equipped with water and a television.
Josef Fritzl had been refusing to answer questions put by detectives, although Gerhard Sedlacek, a prosecution spokesman, said Elisabeth's accusations of kidnapping and incest are "credible".
Austria's most notable prior case was that of Natascha Kampusch, locked up by a man in the basement of a house for eight years before she escaped.
Kampusch was 10 when Wolfgang Priklopil abducted her on her way to school in 1998. The 44-year-old kidnapper killed himself hours after she fled, throwing himself under a train.
Three young girls were also locked up for seven years by their mentally ill mother near Linz.

Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes: Trouble in Paradise?  

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It seems like Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise are officially done with their “honeymoon period,” according to Star magazine. On March 11 they arrived separately to Beverly Hills High School to watch Tom’s son, Connor’s, basketball game, and they seemed anything but happily in love. An eyewitness tells Star “Both Tom and Katie looked absolutely miserable. I think they were definitely furious with each other.”
It turns out Tom is not pleased with Katie’s new assertive behavior. She recently signed on to star in "Mad Money;" she plans to take baby Suri for the filming which begins in April all the way in Shreveport, Louisiana. A source explains, “Tom probably feels that Katie has drifted from the path, (and is asking Katie to get) retrained in the ways of Scientology.” Tom had Katie undergo a Purification process “to free herself from any emotional problems she may be having” which includes a five hour process of sweating in a sauna to eliminate “poisons” from her body.
If Katie was looking forward to a getaway from Tom and his controlling ways, she’s out of luck! Tom will be joining Katie, and his daughter for the "Mad Money" filming. Katie isn’t breaking free any time soon, whether it’s the guilt from the re-indoctrination, or her fear of losing Suri, it looks like Katie will obey Tom, and continue to undergo the re-training as Tom sees fit.
“Katie only wants to be married once,” a source tells Star, so to ensure her marriage stays intact she’ll continue to please Tom; she wouldn’t want to upset him. A source adds Tom “apparently has a bad temper when he’s pushed.” Watch out Katie!

Make Iraq 'fortress of Islam': Zawahiri  

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In an audio file posted on jihadist Internet forums marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion, al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri said that building Iraq as a "fortress of Islam" is the "most important duty" for Muslims."We will only get our rights back with our own hands and not through beggary or fraudulent elections," he said, according to a summary by the SITE monitoring service.In the nearly 16 minute audio message released Thursday, Zawahiri, known as Al-Qaeda's ideological thinker, called on Muslims to fight for creating a greater Muslim state, according to SITE.

It was Zawahiri's second audio file released this month. In the first, posted April 2, he launched a blistering attack on the United Nations."The United Nations is an enemy of Islam and Muslims: it is the one which codified and legitimized the setting up of the state of Israel and its taking over of the Muslims' lands," Zawahiri said in that recorded talk.Zawahiri's latest talk, titled "Five years after the Invasion of Iraq and Decades of Injustice by the Tyrants," contains references to U.S. Iraqi commander General David Petraeus's April 8 testimony to the U.S. Congress, and to a textile worker strike in Egypt on April 6 as evidence that it was a recent recording, according to SITE.The monitoring service said he called on Muslims to make Iraq a "fortress of Islam" and, underscoring the Sunni Muslim orientation of al-Qaeda, he referred to a plot against Iraq by the United States together with Shiite Iran, which he said would lead to the Mideast region exploding.He also discussed the situation in Egypt, saying that Muslims there are deprived of wealth and basic necessities, according to SITE.

Baby With 2 Faces Born in North India  

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A baby with two faces was born in a northern Indian village, where she is doing well and is being worshipped as the reincarnation of a Hindu goddess, her father said Tuesday.
The baby, Lali, apparently has an extremely rare condition known as craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces. Except for her ears, all of Lali's facial features are duplicated _ she has two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes.
"My daughter is fine _ like any other child," said Vinod Singh, 23, a poor farm worker.
Lali has caused a sensation in the dusty village of Saini Sunpura, 25 miles east of New Delhi. When she left the hospital, eight hours after a normal delivery on March 11, she was swarmed by villagers, said Sabir Ali, the director of Saifi Hospital.
"She drinks milk from her two mouths and opens and shuts all the four eyes at one time," Ali said.
Rural India is deeply superstitious and the little girl is being hailed as a return of the Hindu goddess of valor, Durga, a fiery deity traditionally depicted with three eyes and many arms.
Up to 100 people have been visiting Lali at her home every day to touch her feet out of respect, offer money and receive blessings, Singh told The Associated Press.
"Lali is God's gift to us," said Jaipal Singh, a member of the local village council. "She has brought fame to our village."
Village chief Daulat Ram said he planned to build a temple to Durga in the village.
"I am writing to the state government to provide money to build the temple and help the parents look after their daughter," Ram said.
Lali's condition is often linked to serious health complications, but the doctor said she was doing well.
"She is leading a normal life with no breathing difficulties," said Ali, adding that he saw no need for surgery.
Lali's parents were married in February 2007. Lali is their first child.
Singh said he took his daughter to a hospital in New Delhi where doctors suggested a CT scan to determine whether her internal organs were normal, but Singh said he felt it was unnecessary.
"I don't feel the need of that at this stage as my daughter is behaving like a normal child, posing no problems," he said.

By Gurinder Osan (AP)Published: 2008-04-08 16:00:02 Location: SAINI SUNPURA, India

The documentary "The Heart of Jenin"  

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For the first time, a documentary about a Palestinian boy whose tragic death saved the lives of five Israeli children – thanks to his father – has been screened in the West Bank.The documentary -- "The Heart of Jenin" – tells the story of 12-year-old Palestinian boy, Ahmad al-Khatib, who was shot dead by Israeli troops when they mistook his toy gun for a real weapon.The shooting happened in the West Bank town of Jenin on Nov. 2, 2005. At the time, Israeli soldiers had orders to "shoot anything that moved," one soldier said in the documentary.

The shot to Ahmad's head proved fatal, killing the boy from Jenin refugee camp. Ahmad's father Ismael al-Khatib later decided to donate his boy's organs to patients at the Haifa hospital where his son was pronounced dead."If I can't help my son to recover, then may be I can help other kids," he says in the documentary. Five Israeli children received Ahmad's life-saving organs. The feature length documentary – directed by Marcus Vetter and Lior Geller –was screened at the German-French Cultural Center in Ramallah on March 27, the first time the film was shown in the Palestinian territories for a general audience.Palestinian cinemas refused the film because Geller is Israeli, said Farid Maajari, director of the cultural center.

Storyline
The Heart of Jenin follows Ahmad's father Ismael on his journey through Israel, visiting the children who found life through his son's death.Ahmad's kidneys went to the daughter of a Jewish settler in Occupied Jerusalem and a Bedouin boy from the Negev Desert region. His heart went to a Druze family in northern Israel. Two other beneficiaries chose not to participate in the documentary. The extraordinary donation was approved not only by the boy's grief-stricken mother and father, but religious and political scholars too. In the movie, Jenin's mufti approves organ donations. The opinion is backed by the Jenin commander of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. "We have no problem with Jews as Jews. There's no problem as long as this will save lives," says Zakaria Zubeidi.In the movie, the father of the Jewish girl said he did not want to meet the donor family and would have preferred if they were Jewish. He said Arabs only want to kill Israelis, apparently oblivious to the actions of Ahmad's father who donated his son's kidney to save the settler girl.After the screening in Ramallah, German director Vetter told the audience the film was banned from the Tel Aviv film festival allegedly for technical reasons. "Some people said the film is biased towards the Palestinians because it tackles the death of the child and focuses on checkpoints, collective punishment, and the destruction of Jenin refugee camp," Vetter said.Ismail al-Khatib now runs a music school for children in Jenin. "Without peace, only killing will remain. Children from Palestine and Israel and all the world will die," Khatib said.(Translated from Arabic by Sonia Farid).

Coming soon: superfast internet  

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THE internet could soon be made obsolete. The scientists who pioneered it have now built a lightning-fast replacement capable of downloading entire feature films within seconds.At speeds about 10,000 times faster than a typical broadband connection, “the grid” will be able to send the entire Rolling Stones back catalogue from Britain to Japan in less than two seconds.The latest spin-off from Cern, the particle physics centre that created the web, the grid could also provide the kind of power needed to transmit holographic images; allow instant online gaming with hundreds of thousands of players; and offer high-definition video telephony for the price of a local call.David Britton, professor of physics at Glasgow University and a leading figure in the grid project, believes grid technologies could “revolutionise” society. “With this kind of computing power, future generations will have the ability to collaborate and communicate in ways older people like me cannot even imagine,” he said.The power of the grid will become apparent this summer after what scientists at Cern have termed their “red button” day - the switching-on of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the new particle accelerator built to probe the origin of the universe. The grid will be activated at the same time to capture the data it generates.Cern, based near Geneva, started the grid computing project seven years ago when researchers realised the LHC would generate annual data equivalent to 56m CDs - enough to make a stack 40 miles high.This meant that scientists at Cern - where Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the web in 1989 - would no longer be able to use his creation for fear of causing a global collapse.This is because the internet has evolved by linking together a hotchpotch of cables and routing equipment, much of which was originally designed for telephone calls and therefore lacks the capacity for high-speed data transmission.By contrast, the grid has been built with dedicated fibre optic cables and modern routing centres, meaning there are no outdated components to slow the deluge of data. The 55,000 servers already installed are expected to rise to 200,000 within the next two years.Professor Tony Doyle, technical director of the grid project, said: “We need so much processing power, there would even be an issue about getting enough electricity to run the computers if they were all at Cern. The only answer was a new network powerful enough to send the data instantly to research centres in other countries.”That network, in effect a parallel internet, is now built, using fibre optic cables that run from Cern to 11 centres in the United States, Canada, the Far East, Europe and around the world.One terminates at the Rutherford Appleton laboratory at Harwell in Oxfordshire.From each centre, further connections radiate out to a host of other research institutions using existing high-speed academic networks.It means Britain alone has 8,000 servers on the grid system – so that any student or academic will theoretically be able to hook up to the grid rather than the internet from this autumn.Ian Bird, project leader for Cern’s high-speed computing project, said grid technology could make the internet so fast that people would stop using desktop computers to store information and entrust it all to the internet.“It will lead to what’s known as cloud computing, where people keep all their information online and access it from anywhere,” he said.Computers on the grid can also transmit data at lightning speed. This will allow researchers facing heavy processing tasks to call on the assistance of thousands of other computers around the world. The aim is to eliminate the dreaded “frozen screen” experienced by internet users who ask their machine to handle too much information.The real goal of the grid is, however, to work with the LHC in tracking down nature’s most elusive particle, the Higgs boson. Predicted in theory but never yet found, the Higgs is supposed to be what gives matter mass.The LHC has been designed to hunt out this particle - but even at optimum performance it will generate only a few thousand of the particles a year. Analysing the mountain of data will be such a large task that it will keep even the grid’s huge capacity busy for years to come.Although the grid itself is unlikely to be directly available to domestic internet users, many telecoms providers and businesses are already introducing its pioneering technologies. One of the most potent is so-called dynamic switching, which creates a dedicated channel for internet users trying to download large volumes of data such as films. In theory this would give a standard desktop computer the ability to download a movie in five seconds rather than the current three hours or so.Additionally, the grid is being made available to dozens of other academic researchers including astronomers and molecular biologists.It has already been used to help design new drugs against malaria, the mosquito-borne disease that kills 1m people worldwide each year. Researchers used the grid to analyse 140m compounds - a task that would have taken a standard internet-linked PC 420 years.“Projects like the grid will bring huge changes in business and society as well as science,” Doyle said.“Holographic video conferencing is not that far away. Online gaming could evolve to include many thousands of people, and social networking could become the main way we communicate.“The history of the internet shows you cannot predict its real impacts but we know they will be huge.”

Australian man fathers child with daughter  

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An Australian man and his adult daughter went public about their incestuous relationship after having a baby together, as it emerged on Monday that a previous child of the couple died a few days after birth.
John Deaves, 61, and his daughter Jenny, 39, have a 9-month-old daughter but have been banned from having sex after a court convicted the pair on two counts of incest.
“The couple are being monitored by the relevant authorities,” a South Australia state police spokesman told Reuters today.
The case provoked international media attention when the couple appeared on Australia’s 60 Minutes programme to explain their relationship, which began when the two were re-united eight years ago.
John Deaves left the family home when his daughter was one-year-old and did not see her again for 30 years. When they were reunited, she had already married and had two children.
But within weeks, the couple had started a sexual relationship.
“We’re normal intellectual adults who have had careers, had a normal life like everybody else but fallen in love with each other when we are biologically related,” Ms Deaves told the Nine network.
“We are just asking for a little bit of respect and understanding.”
The couple’s nine-month-old daughter, Celeste, was also on the programme and appeared to be healthy.
But the Australian Associated Press said on Monday that court documents showed they had another child in 2001 who died from congenital heart problems.
John Deaves, who is 61, said he knew it was illegal to have sex with his child but emotions soon overcame him.
“Emotions take over, as people no doubt realise, there are times during your life where emotions do rule the heart, it rules the head,” he said.
“I knew it was illegal, of course I knew it was illegal but you know, so what."
The South Australian couple, who bear a striking resemblance to each other, were both placed on three-year good behaviour bonds on March 20 after being convicted of two counts of incest each, a spokeswoman for the South Australian Courts Administration Authority said.
Steven Millsteed, the District Judge, said the case was not typical because although father and daughter, the pair were “virtually strangers” when their relationship commenced.
“This is not a case where a father has violated his daughter and used his position of authority to take advantage of her powerlessness,” he said.

Nude Photo of French First Lady, Carla Bruni in Auction  

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Nude Photo of French First Lady, Carla Bruni in Auction
Carla Bruni nude picture auctioned at Christie’s
A nude photo of the French First Lady Carla Bruni has been put up for auction at Christie’s New York, just hours ahead of her and her husband President Nicolas Sarkozy’s state visit to Britain.
The image, by photographer Michel Comte, shows a younger Miss Bruni facing the camera wearing no more than a thoughtful expression, her hands crossed at waist height to cover her modesty.
It is expected to fetch around £2,000 when it goes under the hammer on April 10. The couple are to arrive in the UK on Wednesday for the start of their two-day state visit, and will be meeting the Queen and the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.
Mr Sarkozy has faced criticism that his flashy, Rolex-wearing image belies a lack of substance, and he had hoped that the visit would add some much-needed gravitas to his public persona.
Meanwhile Mr Sarkozy is said to be concerned about his English-speaking ability ahead of his visit. While the Italian Miss Bruni, who has also appeared naked in the pages of this month’s GQ magazine, is fluent in both French and English as well as her native tongue, Mr Sarkozy is rarely heard to speak English in public.
The photo of Carla Bruni is expected to fetch around £2,000 at auction next month
It has emerged that he has been taking intensive English lessons in order to impress his hosts during his UK visit.
A video clip from his time as finance minister has become popular on the internet showing him speaking in a barely-comprehensible Inspector Clouseau-esque twang.

Putin plays down Iran bomb fears  

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Moscow has no information that Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
But he said the Kremlin shared the West's concern that Tehran's nuclear programme should be "transparent".
Mr Putin was speaking after talks in Moscow with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said the two countries had made progress on the Iran issue.
Iran denies accusations that it is seeking to build a nuclear bomb, saying its programme is for civilian use.
"We do not have data that says Iran is trying to produce nuclear weapons," Mr Putin said at a joint news conference with Mr Sarkozy.
"Therefore we proceed from a position that Iran has no such plans but we share the concern of our partners that all programmes should be as transparent as possible," the Russian leader added.
Kosovo issue
Mr Sarkozy, for his part, said Paris and Moscow had made progress towards resolving differences over Iran.
He said their positions were moving "towards the same path", but gave no details.
Mr Sarkozy has been pushing for tougher sanctions against Tehran but Russia has opposed the move. Mr Putin is due to visit Iran next week.
Mr Sarkozy said earlier that the two leaders had also bridged differences over Kosovo's future status.
Russia is fiercely opposed to independence for Serbia's breakaway province, while France - along with other Western nations - supports it.
There was also a reminder of European concerns about Russia's human rights record, the BBC's James Rodgers in Moscow says.
Mr Sarkozy confirmed that he would meet members of a group critical of the situation in Chechnya, our correspondent says (BBC news)

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