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17/1/2006, 12:25 – 13:10
3rd other top story: Russia 'cool' on Iran sanctions
17/1/2006, 13:10 – 13:15
Iranian nuclear techniciansLeft subheadline: Russia 'cool' on Iran sanctions
Russia says sanctions are not the best way to get Iran to take notice of concerns about its nuclear programme.
17/1/2006, 13:15 – 15:15
Iranian nuclear techniciansLeft subheadline: Russia and China seek Iran deal
Russia says sanctions are not the best way to deal with the Iran crisis, as China calls for a diplomatic solution.
17/1/2006, 15:15 – 18:10
Iranian nuclear techniciansLeft subheadline: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
The UK rejects Iranian offers over its nuclear programme, while Russia and China seek compromise.
17/1/2006, 18:10 – 18:25
3rd other top story: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
17/1/2006, 18:25 – 22:15
4th other top story: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
17/1/2006, 22:15 – 18/1/2006, 00:45
5th other top story: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
18/1/2006, 00:45 – 00:55
6th other top story: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
18/1/2006, 00:55 – 01:25
7th other top story: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
18/1/2006, 01:25 – 01:40
5th other top story: Powers disagree over Iran crisis
18/1/2006, 01:40 – 02:25
5th other top story: Powers split over Iran talks bid
18/1/2006, 02:25 – 03:35
Isfahan uranium conversion facilityMain headline: Powers split over Iran talks bid
The US and UK reject an Iranian offer for more talks over its nuclear plans, while Russia and China seek compromise.
18/1/2006, 03:35 – 06:25
2nd other top story: Powers split over Iran talks bid
18/1/2006, 06:25 – 07:10
4th other top story: Powers split over Iran talks bid
18/1/2006, 07:10 – 11:30
3rd other top story: Powers split over Iran talks bid
18/1/2006, 11:30 – 12:20
4th other top story: Powers split over Iran talks bid