Archive for August 2nd, 2008
We need nuclear energy urgently but; > If we have a government like Chinese Government we will be most powerful country in the world. But we dislike communism. We dislike killing our brothers. We know the first duty of communism is to …
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
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RECOGNIZING the significance India attaches to civilian nuclear energy as an efficient, clean and sustainable energy source for meeting global energy demand, in particular for meeting India’s growing energy needs; WHEREAS India is …
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
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But Austria said it had stood firm in its stance against nuclear energy and said it had joined other “like-minded” nations in requesting a legally binding list of nuclear facilities to be inspected. Diplomats who were in the meeting …
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
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If North Korea turns out to have been building a secret nuclear reactor in Syria with no clear purpose other than to crank out plutonium for weapons, you don’t immediately congratulate the Israelis for their courage in destroying it, …
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
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Pyongyang has already shut down its main nuclear reactor and is disabling it as part of the agreement. It also handed over a declaration of its plutonium production program. Last week, Korean officials demanded Washington to drop its …
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North Korea has already shut down its main nuclear reactor and is disabling it as part of the agreement, which promises the reclusive state diplomatic and security guarantees and energy aid in return for denuclearization. …
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Despite some success in negotiations, including the North’s inability to produce weapons-grade plutonium at its main nuclear reactor, Hill said the US will continue to press the North on questions about whether it attempted to enrich …
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Of the assistance provided, most significant to China’s future strategic nuclear capability were an experimental nuclear reactor, facilities for processing uranium, a cyclotron, and some equipment for a gaseous diffusions plant. …
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
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It could be Uranium, Plutonium, another country’s nuclear waste, whatever. You use that as your starter charge in you reactor. You use the neutrons produced by the fission of that fuel to convert thorium into uranium, which you then …
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