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Rebound of nuclear plants raising worries over waste

Rebound of nuclear plants raising worries over waste International Herald Tribune (New York times with Reuters) by James Kanter and Matthew Wald


Rebound of nuclear plants raising worries over waste – International Herald Tribune

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January 31, 2009 Posted by | 2 WORLD, business and costs, wastes | Leave a comment

Businessman convicted of nuclear exports

Businessman convicted of nuclear exports
Dutch News 30 January 2009 The Amsterdam court of appeals has convicted businessman Henk Slebos of exporting products to Pakistan that can be used to make weapons of mass destruction. He was given a prison sentence of 18 months, six of them suspended. In 2005 a court in Alkmaar had sentenced him to half the time in jail. Mr Slebos is a friend of Pakistani atomic spy Khan, who is seen as the father of the Pakistan’s nuclear bomb.

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January 31, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

The Associated Press: UN nuclear chief supports US-Iran talks

UN nuclear chief supports US-Iran talks
By EDITH M. LEDERER – 30 Jan 09 DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — The U.N. nuclear chief said Thursday that Iran should fully disclose its nuclear programs at the same time that the U.S. starts a dialogue with Tehran without preconditions. Iran’s foreign minister said that President Obama must declare how his policies would differ from those of former President Bush.The maneuvering over a possible U.S.-Iranian dialogue came as Mohamed ElBaradei welcomed Obama’s statements that the new U.S. administration was willing to talk to Iran after the Bush administration’s refusal to deal with Tehran.In an interview with Al-Arabiya news channel on Tuesday, Obama condemned Iran’s threats to destroy Israel and its alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons, but added: “It is important for us to be willing to talk to Iran, to express very clearly where our differences are, but where there are potential avenues for progress.””That is the way to go,” ElBaradei said at the World Economic Forum in Davos. “It is long overdue.””Iran should answer technical questions from the IAEA and the dialogue should start without preconditions,” ElBaradei said in the presence of Iran’s Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki.

The Associated Press: UN nuclear chief supports US-Iran talks

January 31, 2009 Posted by | Iran, politics | Leave a comment