Archive for September 1st, 2008

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Movies we have ventured into using nuclear energy for electric power before nuclear energy. News summary: nuclear power, waste & weapons home: news: weather: finance: travel: maps: movies: lottery: horoscopes: games indian foreign

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Monday, September 1st, 2008

Nuclear power pros and cons

Critics argue that nuclear energy has significant capital and decommissioning costs. Those capital costs have risen significantly lately, and there is a debate as to whether nuclear energy is still economic.

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6 - North Korea nuclear crisis timeline

Korea insists on having civilian nuclear energy. August 7: Marathon fourth round goes into recess after running 13 days, longer than all previous sessions. August 23: Top US negotiator Christopher Hill says issue of North

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Monday, September 1st, 2008

“And Ye shall Hear of Wars and Rumors of Wars”

DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the functioning plant will enable Iran to operate a heavy water plant and produce plutonium as an alternative to enriched uranium for building a nuclear bomb. Putin’s sharp comment means the West

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Fallout from August 27 2008

‘THE Democratic People’s Republic of Korea said yesterday it had stopped disabling its nuclear reactor and would consider restoring the plutonium-producing facility in anger over Washington’s failure to remove it from the US list of

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Moscow halts Iran cooperation with US, will complete Iranian NUKE

Moscow is not only pulling out of the diplomatic and sanctions front against Iran’s nuclear program; according to DEBKAfile’s Russian sources, Moscow has decided to finally finish building Iran’s nuclear reactor in the southern town of

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中国日报的报道说North Korea said it has stopped disabling its nuclear reactor核反应堆and will consider restoring the plutonium-producing facility in anger over Washington’s failure to remove it from the US list of terror sponsors.

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