Changes urged in U.S.-India nuclear deal
14th Nov 2006, 16:03 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Arms control advocates on Tuesday urged changes in a U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement as the U.S. Senate prepared to resume action on the long-stalled deal.
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