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Nuclear power research- cruel radiation experiments on squirrel monkeys

Bill Maher Urges NASA Not To Blast Monkeys With High Radiation Ecorazzi 14 Jan 2010 — Michael d’Estries In a move that hasn’t occurred for decades, NASA is about to start conducting radiation tests on live squirrel monkeys. The space agency recently approved the $1.75 million experiment as part of their attempts to understand the effects of interplanetary travel. Continue reading

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Nuclear workers had to drink uranium mixture

..the special committee decided only to reprimand verbally the two researchers who initiated the study…

Inside Intel / Uranium, down the hatch Haaretz.com By Yossi Melman  14 Jan 2010 Last August, Haaretz revealed that workers at the Dimona nuclear reactor had been required to participate in an experiment in which they drank a certain quantity of uranium mixed with juice. Continue reading

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You Tube – Nuclear waste company misleading public

Radiation expert blasts EnergySolutions for misleading public  You Tube 14 Jan 2010

YouTube – Radiation expert blasts EnergySolutions for misleading public

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Utah – depleted uranium to be tested for radioactivity

environmental group says it reviewed shipping manifests for some of the waste and found the barrels contain waste in concentrations higher than state law allows EnergySolutions to accept.

Utah governor orders depleted uranium testing The Associated Press

TheSunNews.com Jan. 13, 2010 SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has ordered the testing of barrels of depleted uranium from South Carolina to see how radioactive it is. Continue reading

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Another fine for nuclear plant for safety lapses

NRC imposes $35,000 fine for Babcock & Wilcox The News and Advance 12 Jan 2010 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has imposed a $35,000 fine on Babcock & Wilcox because, the government agency said, employees waited too long to declare an emergency in July after finding uranium in a container of oil. Continue reading

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Uranium company in dire financial straits

World`s least wanted uranium stock –  Moneyweb Barry Sergeant|13 January 2010 “………….To date, First Uranium……. uranium production is yet to see the light of day. Stock exchange regulators in a number of jurisdictions have been on the retreat for the past few years, in the wake of some of the biggest, babbling, investment scandals yet to besiege mankind. So far, First Uranium has apparently managed to say off the radar screen, but promises in its Toronto prospectus have turned out to be a shoddy disgrace…………… Continue reading

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India’s ‘relentless’ military buildup

Pakistan warns against ‘massive’ Indian arms build-up ( Google News AFP) –  14 Jan 2010  ISLAMABAD — Pakistan voiced concern Wednesday over a “massive” arms build-up by rival India, warning that it could destabilise the regional balance. Continue reading

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South Korea aims to be the big nuclear supplier

South Korea Targets $400 Billion Nuclear Plant Orders January 13, 2010,
Business Week By Shinhye Kang

Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) South Korea, which won its first overseas order to build a nuclear power plant in December, aims to secure $400 billion of contracts by 2030…………..State-run Korea Electric Power Corp. led a group that beat Areva SA, the world’s biggest nuclear power plant builder, and General Electric Co. in winning an order from the United Arab Emirates, the first awarded by a Gulf Arab nation. France, the U.S., Canada, Japan and Russia are currently the biggest exporters of atomic generators.

South Korea Targets $400 Billion Nuclear Plant Orders (Update2) – BusinessWeek

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