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Japan’s Nuclear Crisis Plan Still Lags
Wall Street Journal
Critics say the rush to restart reactors in Japan ignores the threat to nearby communities unprepared to deal with a Fukushima-scale nuclear crisis. WSJ’s Chester Dawson Reports from Oi, Japan. In the next few weeks, Japan’s prime minister is expected
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Wall Street Journal
Try a Little Nuclear Sanity
CounterPunch
This SANE Act would cut $100 billion from the US nuclear weapons budget over the next ten years by reducing the current fleet of US nuclear submarines, delaying the purchase of new nuclear submarines, reducing the number of ICBMs, delaying a new bomber
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Why Iranís nuclear weapons must be stopped
Moment Nigerian Newspapers
In the case of the 2011 plane crash, Russian security sources confirmed that the dead scientists worked at the Iranian controversial Bushehr nuclear plant on the Persian Gulf. So far, there have been five identifiable pillars to Israel’s approach to
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CLIMATE SPECTATOR: The great gas swindle
Business Spectator
Nuclear power hasn’t been an option for a long time. There’s the cost blowouts and years of delay in nuclear projects in the west. The reality that the Chinese-led ‘renaissance’ has only been able to build dangerous second generation plants.
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Author sees parallels between prewar, nuclear indoctrination
The Japan Times
Recently, Saotome has also begun to speak on the dangers of nuclear power. “I had so desperately advocated against war and for peace that I hadn’t really given much thought to the safety of nuclear power plants,” he mentioned of his pre-March 11 career
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The Japan Times
Nuclear waste begins rolling through West Texas within weeks
Midland Reporter-Telegram
Waste Control Specialists bury some of the 3700, 20000-pound canisters of radioactive byproduct material from the Fernald uranium processing plant in Fernald, Ohio. The Low Specific Activity pad at Waste Control in western Andrews County began storing
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