Nuclear Accidents

Oh no! Not Three Mile Island again!

Link: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/11/22/pennsylvania.three.mile.island/index.html CNN, 11/23/09 (CNN) – Authorities at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island nuclear plant were investigating what caused a weekend radiation leak...

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Nuclear power gains unexpected support

TOOL AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Even green groups see it as 'part of the answer' The Dungeness Nuclear Power Station in Britain, where the government plans to fast-track the construction of 10 plants. It has been 13 years since the...

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NRC to Investigate Three Mile Island Nuclear Leak

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be at Three Mile Island today, investigating what caused a minor leak Saturday in one of the plant's nuclear reactors , exposing 20 workers to radiation. Exelon Energy spokesman Ralph...

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Key Afghan militants seized, killed

Key Afghan militants seized, killed Times of the Internet KABUL, Afghanistan, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- NATO forces in Afghanistan have killed or seized 33 high-level militants, many of them senior Taliban leaders, authorities said....

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Radiation leak investigated at U.S. nuclear power plant

Russian radiation victims to get $60 on Chernobyl remembrance day MOSCOW, November 23 (RIA Novosti) - The U.S. nuclear regulatory authorities have sent a group of experts to investigate a small radiation leak at the infamous...

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From Stockholm to Copenhagen – an arduous route to tackle environmental issues

From Stockholm to Copenhagen – an arduous route to tackle environmental issues Malta Independent Online In the late sixties it had become clear that most of the world's seas and oceans were being exploited by over-fishing. Soil...

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Canada to increase liability limit for nuclear accidents

OTTAWA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Canada will raise the limit on damages that victims claim for nuclear accidents to 650 million Canadian dollars (617 million U. S. dollars), a large increase from the original amount of 75 million,...

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Cannings wins award for Crisis Campaign

Cannings Corporate Communications, Australia's leading financial and corporate communications consultancy, has scooped the 2009 Asia Pacific Award for best crisis/issues management PR campaign. Cannings won the award for its...

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The end shouldn't be the beginning

Apparently few things are as entertaining as watching the Earth shake itself to pieces. In that movie Mother Nature does a job on humanity and just about everything else on the planet. When the lights come back on only a few...

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Mohamed ElBaradei: Nuclear Power in the Balance

The future of nuclear power will be one of the key issues on the table at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December, with 30 countries already using it and 60 more planning to introduce it. But, if...

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