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By Farah Stockman
Globe Staff / March 3, 2006

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WASHINGTON -- More than three decades after India developed nuclear weapons in defiance of the world, President Bush and the Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, announced yesterday that they had reached an agreement that would allow India to obtain civilian nuclear technology and expertise from American companies without having to curtail its nuclear arsenal. (Full article: 1135 words)

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