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| US officials debate magnitude of Hezbollah threat Jerusalem Post By REUTERS Intelligence and law enforcement officials says Shi’ite group poses threat to US targets, but whether it is imminent or extensive is far from clear. By REUTERS/Jim Bourg WASHINGTON – The warning last month from Representative Peter King, … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Residents Rethink a Nuclear Neighbor Wall Street Journal Federal and plant officials have taken notice of the growing unrest, sending emissaries to speak at community meetings and city council sessions. On Friday, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko will visit the plant with US Sen. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Feds monitor SC nuclear plant that lost power Sacramento Bee AP YORK, SC — Federal regulators are continuing to monitor a northern South Carolina nuclear plant that has lost external power. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Thursday that it’s keeping an eye on the Catawba Nuclear Station through its … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Power shortages a concern with nuke plant offline Huffington Post MICHAEL R. BLOOD | April 5, 2012 09:34 AM EST | AP LOS ANGELES — It will take more than the flip of a switch to replace power lost from the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant. State energy officials have already warned of rotating blackouts in the … See all stories on this topic » |
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| San Onofre Power Plant Offline, Energy Officials Warn Of Power Outages Huffington Post 8, 2011 file photo shows the nuclear power plant shut down in San Onofre, Calif. There were no catastrophes caused by the widespread outage that knocked out power in a region with a population of nearly 6 million spanning both sides of the US-Mexico … See all stories on this topic » |
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| California’s Nuclear Power Woes OilPrice.com Given the rising concern about global warming, nuclear advocates never ceased to point out that nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced zero greenhouse gas emissions, unlike fossil fuel fired thermal power plants burning coal or oil. See all stories on this topic » |
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| US to sink tsunami ‘ghost ship’ Herald Sun They have been working with federal counterparts to gauge the danger of debris including material affected by a damaged nuclear power plant, to see if Alaska residents, seafood or wild game could be affected. In January, a half dozen large buoys … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Law Enforcement trains for larger scale “unusual events” at Catawba Nuclear … WBTV Neighbors near the plant there on Lake Wylie in York County reported hearing loud noises. The sound was steam being released from the station as part of the shut down process. No radioactive material was released or was there ever any danger posed to … See all stories on this topic » |