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Nuclear threat a clear and present danger
Toronto Sun
AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS ASFOURI OTTAWA – Threats of a Cold War nuclear attack sparked by aggression between the Yanks and Ruskies are 20 years behind us. But the world is now wrestling with a different nuclear threat – there’s enough highly enriched
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Missing Presumed Dangerous – The World’s Missing Nuclear Materials
The Market Oracle
About 50 heads of state will attend the Nuclear Security Summit on Monday and Tuesday 26 and 27 March in Seoul, South Korea, drawing US president Barack Obama and Russian president Dmitry Medvedev as well as leaders from potential transit countries
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The Market Oracle
Obama visits Korean border ahead of nuclear talks
IBNLive.com
He will have to press world leaders to combat the threat of terrorists getting fissile material from a shadowy nuclear bazaar that stretches over some of the most lawless parts of the world. Immediately after arriving in South Korea, Mr Obama headed to
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IBNLive.com
Japan to push anti-terror measures at nuke plants
Newsday
Tokyo had ignored the recommendations, which were implemented at US nuclear sites, because Japanese officials thought the chances of terrorist-flown aircraft striking its plants were remote. But as leaders from around the world head to Seoul for a
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Newsday
Curbing nuclear terrorism
The Korea Herald
The threat of nuclear terrorism loomed large following the 9/11 attacks on the United States. But global efforts to address it had remained low-key until US President Barak Obama energized them. In a speech in Prague in 2009, Obama presented his vision
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Japan to push anti-terror measures at nuclear plants
NDTV
AP, Updated: March 25, 2012 18:03 IST Tokyo: The US had repeatedly warned Japan about vulnerabilities at its nuclear plants in case of a September 11-style terror attack. It turned out Washington was right about the soft spots, but wrong about the
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NDTV
What Iran Can Learn From Kazakhstan
New York Times
The threat from nuclear terrorism is one of the greatest our world faces. If terrorist groups manage to get their hands on material to make nuclear or radioactive weapons, they will not hesitate to use them. The resulting death toll and damage would be
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Commentary: How safe is safe enough with nuclear power?
Gainesville Times
By Joan King joank@windstream.net March 11 was the one-year anniversary of the triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan following the earthquake and tsunami. Despite everything I’ve said about being too old for long day trips,
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2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit
China Daily
SEOUL — The Seoul Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) is scheduled to open in Seoul on Monday in an effort to beef up international cooperation in quelling the threat of nuclear terrorism. The two-day summit is expected to draw representatives from 53
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China Daily

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