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House Republicans are expected to include some specifics in an election agenda they intend to issue Thursday.
The Obama campaign continued to demand specifics in an effort to link Mr. Romney's "47 percent" remarks to the policies he would pursue as president.
Sources at the talks said that Jalili had talked generally about Iran's rights and responsibilities under the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), but did not go into specifics in an initial three-hour session of talks before a late lunch break.
Romney was relatively mum on specifics in an interview with NBC anchor Brian Williams and in answering questions from the audience.
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Richard Butler, a former chief weapons inspector in Iraq no longer bound by the delicacies of United Nations diplospeak, got down to specifics in a BBC radio interview.
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