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But after expending so much energy, the Knicks did not have a drop of reserve in overtime against a team with wave after wave of weapons and fell, 127-121, last night.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg dismissed the claim as ridiculous and accused Moscow of sending a new wave of weapons across the border to rebel forces.

Whether it's called an ''arms race" or a ''coincidental modernization" of existing stocks, a wave of weapons purchases by Latin American nations is causing neighbors to watch each other with growing mistrust and fear.

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If this is true, it shows that North Korea has now mastered the more complicated technology that entered the U.S. and Soviet arsenals in the 1950s after the first wave of nuclear weapons.

The latest wave of chemical-weapons fear was set off on April 29th by a report in Haaretz later confirmed by the government that Syria had developed VX, a particularly lethal form of sarin nerve gas, and had tipped some of its Scud ground-to-ground missiles with the new poison.Watch out, Israel's foreign and defence ministers warned Syria Israell has even more devastating things in its arsenal.

Officers of a private security firm, Protectas, also patrol the prison and are armed with handguns, she said, but they were unable to intervene amid the waves of automatic weapon fire unleashed by the two assailants.

"If the plans were completely available online tomorrow, it's not as though next week we'd start to see a massive crime wave of shootings with these weapons," said Robert Spitzer, a professor at SUNY Cortland who's written five books on gun policy.

But the Indian government failed to disarm the former militants, and the presence of larges caches of weapons has enabled waves of ethnic violence in the region over the years.

The United States media should not become the conduit for the systematic disinformation campaign against Iran reflected in a new wave of baseless accusations about Iranian weapons inside Iraq.

Former defence minister Nick Harvey said the UK could no longer "wave weapons of mass destruction around" when there was no stated enemy and said that the scaling down of Trident was an "intelligent way forward".

That is not lost on those who do not have nuclear weapons, particularly in [conflict] regions". He predicted that the next wave of proliferation would involve "virtual nuclear weapons states", who can produce plutonium or highly enriched uranium and possess the knowhow to make warheads, but who stop just short of assembling a weapon.

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