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Iran: Nuclear weapons talks continue Continued from page 4 that European concerns are eased and, at the same time, our rights un der the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty are recognized and met,” Asefi added. The spokesman said Iran had its own proposals but refused to dis cuss details. Detailed talks with the three key European powers will resume Wednesday, he said. Asefi said Iran would not accept a permanent suspension of its nuclear activities, and maintained that the Europeans didn’t want that either. “The discussion is not about permanent suspension of enrich ment. The Europeans have pro posed indefinite suspension until an agreement is reached. They didn’t call for a permanent suspension,” he said. Iran insists its nuclear activities are peaceful and geared solely to ward generating electric power. The United States contends it is running a covert atomic weapons program. Last month, the IAEA unani mously passed a resolution demanding Iran freeze all work on uranium enrichment and related activities, such as uranium repro cessing and the building of centrifuges used for enrichment. FAIR TRADE means buying GOOD5 while providing | a FAIR WAGE for the producers, | SUPPORTING & ENHANCING their l lifestyles & SHARING between j CULTURES, in essence BRINGING [the WORLD CLOSER TOGETHER. Support Fair TradeJor the greater good YOUR PURCHASES CAN make a World of Difference 515 High Eugene Open Dai iy 541 -485-4224 .3reater900ds0niine.c0m We’ve got sports 24/7 www.dailyemerald.com i® Plil|§g§§ TIAA-CREF INVITES YOU TO HAVE A ONE-ON-ONE CONVERSATION ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE. This week, your TIAA-CREF representative will be on the University of Oregon campus to talk to you about your financial goals. There’s no better time than now to look at where you want to go—and do some fresh thinking on how you want to get there. What’s more, your TIAA-CREF representative is experienced and knowledgeable about every aspect of the University of Oregon retirement plan. So wherever you are in your life or career, you’ll get clear, straightforward guidance. And because our Individual Consultants don’t work on commission, you can be sure they’re thinking of your best interests. In fact, for over 85 years, TIAA-CREF has been dedicated to serving those whose life work serves the greater good. We look forward to speaking with you. SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH TIAA-CREF INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT GUY AMES DATES: October 26-28, 2004 PLACE: ERB Memorial Union, Century Room B Appointments are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. To reserve your one-on-one appointment, call us toll-free at 877-209-3142, ext. 2615, or sign up online at www.tiaa-cref.org/moc FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR THE GREATER GOOD' You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. Please call 877-518-9161 for a prospectus that contains this and other information. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing. Guy Ames is a registered representative of TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC. TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC and Teachers Personal Investors Services, Inc. distribute securities products. TIAA (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association), New York, New York, and TIAA-CREF Life Insurance Company, New York, New York issue insurance and annuities. TIAA-CREF does not offer tax advice. See your tax advisor regarding your particular situation. © 2004 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF), 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 C32497