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Tehra/Vienna - Iran pledged on Sunday to suspend its uranium enrichment program to ease concerns that its nuclear program is aimed at developing weapons, but warned that the freeze was only temporary. Hassan Rohani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, said the suspension would remain in place as long as talks with the EU continued on a final resolution of the issue. Amsterdam - Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende visited a mosque on Sunday and urged dialogue among different communities in the Netherlands after a wave of sectarian attacks in a country once known for its tolerance. The Netherlands has seen an upsurge in violence since outspoken filmmaker Theo van Gogh was shot and stabbed to death by a suspected Islamic militant as he cycled to work on Nov. 2. Fallujah, Iraq - U.S. Marines on Sunday found the mutilated body of what they believe was a Western woman during a sweep of a street in central Fallujah. The body was lying in the street covered with a blood-soaked cloth. Marines fear the body may have been boobytrapped and called in dogs to sniff for explosives. Although the body has not been carefully examined, a Marine officer who spoke on condition of anonymity said he was "80 percent sure" it was a Western woman.