Archive for September 5th, 2008

NORTH KOREA REASSEMBLING NUKES

However, the heads of the nuclear energy agencies for both nations have said it will be operational by the end of the year. Iran is under international sanctions for pursuing its nuclear ambitions.The Iran-Russia joint project has been

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Friday, September 5th, 2008

Oak Ridge, TN

In the 1960s Weinberg He also pursued new missions for ORNL, such as using nuclear energy to desalinate seawater. He recruited Philip Hammond from Los Alamos to further this mission and in 1970 started the first big ecology project in

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Early Edition: Conservatively Speaking

Further indicators are Venezuela and Brazil publically announced support for Iran’s nuclear energy program. President Lula of Brazil has been quoted as saying, “[Iran] should not be punished just because of Western suspicions [that] it

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November- December 2007

Leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will also agree to establish a “regional nuclear safety regime” to ensure that plutonium, a key ingredient for making atomic weapons, does not fall into the wrong hands.

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Friday, September 5th, 2008

The Adverse Effects Of Nukes

Infact much credit should be awarded to him because his idea was now refined and applied to some other areas such as nuclear energy, which gave birth to the creation of nuclear bombs. Some years later during World War II the energy

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Yes, we’re matricidal: Murdering Mother Earth one forest, one

John McCain, Greenpeace founder Patrick Moore, and a host of other whores to the nuclear power industry hail nuclear energy as a “green” alternative to fossil fuels and clamor for more. Yes, let’s build more nuclear power plants.

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North Korea 'rebuilding nuclear plant'

Last week North Korea said it stopped dismantling its nuclear reactor in Yongbyon on August 14 and threatened to restore the nuclear facility, citing Washington’s failure to keep its promise to remove Pyongyang from its blacklist of

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Friday, September 5th, 2008

Envoys to meet after NKorea restarts work at nuke complex (AFP)

Hill at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna. Senior US and AFP - Senior US and South Korean officials will meet in Beijing Friday to discuss North Korea’s apparent moves to restart its plutonium-producing nuclear reactor, officials said.

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Asia-Pacific - North Korea starts reassembling nuclear facility

The Yongbyon facility includes a nuclear reactor, which can process plutonium to produce nuclear weapons. In a deal made in six-nation talks with Russia, China, South Korea, Japan and the US, North Korea first shut down its facilities

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North Korea resumes building nukes. Bush fucks up again!!!

North Korea said last week it had stopped disabling its nuclear reactor and threatened to restore the plutonium-producing facility, saying Washington had not held up its end of the disarmament deal because it had not removed the North

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