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The World - Sat Mar 20, 1:42 am ET
MOSCOW (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and her Russian counterpart clashed openly Thursday over the planned launch this summer of Iran’s first, Russian-built nuclear power plant, highlighting a split in views over how to steer Iran away from nuclear weapons.
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Bloomberg - Fri Mar 19, 7:50 pm ET
March 20 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. and Russia are close to finishing months of negotiations on a new agreement to cut their nuclear arsenals and may sign the accord next month, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said yesterday in Moscow.
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Bloomberg - Fri Mar 19, 3:35 pm ET
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. and Russia may sign a new nuclear arms reduction agreement in early April, after a previous treaty expired in December, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said today.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Mar 19, 2:19 pm ET
The Nuclear Energy Institute spent $460,000 lobbying in the fourth quarter, focusing on legislation that promotes nuclear power as a way to reduce global warming, promote energy independence and make the transition to a more clean energy economy.
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dBusinessNews.com - Fri Mar 19, 1:43 pm ET
New York - Real Green! Will Highlight Commercial and Residential "Green" Case Studies
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Woburn Advocate - Fri Mar 19, 12:54 pm ET
Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., Chairman of the Energy and Environment Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee, today released a staff report entitled “Radioactive Roulette: How the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Cancer Patient Radiation Rules Gamble with Public Health and Safety.”
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The Arlington Advocate - Fri Mar 19, 12:44 pm ET
Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., Chairman of the Energy and Environment Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee, today released a staff report entitled “Radioactive Roulette: How the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Cancer Patient Radiation Rules Gamble with Public Health and Safety.”
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Medford Transcript - Fri Mar 19, 12:40 pm ET
Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., Chairman of the Energy and Environment Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee, today released a staff report entitled “Radioactive Roulette: How the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Cancer Patient Radiation Rules Gamble with Public Health and Safety.”
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Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item - Fri Mar 19, 10:49 am ET
Before he was rounded up in a sweep of suspected al-Qaida terrorists in Yemen, Sharif Mobley was a laborer at five nuclear plant complexes in Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel - Fri Mar 19, 10:19 am ET
The Tennessee Valley Authority is delaying its decision on the status of the Bellefonte Nuclear Plant near Scottsboro until later in the year. The utility had been expected to make a recommendation to the TVA Board of Directors at its April 16 meeting in Knoxville, Tenn.
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Queens Courier - Fri Mar 19, 8:25 am ET
Jose Aldana did not think twice. The off-duty Con Edison worker was throwing out the trash at the height of the weekend’s nor’easter on Saturday evening, March 13 when he noticed that the overhead power lines at 90th Street and 86th Road in Woodhaven had caught fire.
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Great Falls Tribune - Fri Mar 19, 7:09 am ET
HELENA — One of the Legislature's most controversial and outspoken lawmakers withdrew from the House District 29 race at the last minute Monday.
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The Toledo Blade - Fri Mar 19, 6:54 am ET
By TOM HENRY BLADE STAFF WRITER OAK HARBOR, Ohio - Federal regulators want to know what, if any, lessons from Davis-Besse's latest relapse can be applied to the nation's 103 other nuclear plants, according to one of the key members of the special inspection team dispatched to the site by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Jay Collins, a senior materials engineer at the NRC's headquarters in ...
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The Toledo Blade - Fri Mar 19, 6:41 am ET
By TOM HENRY BLADE STAFF WRITER OAK HARBOR, Ohio - Federal regulators want to know what, if any, lessons from Davis-Besse's latest relapse can be applied to the nation's 103 other nuclear plants, according to one of the key members of the special inspection team dispatched to the site by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Jay Collins, a senior materials engineer at the NRC's headquarters in ...
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Fri Mar 19, 4:42 am ET
VOLGODONSK, Russia - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Iran's new Russian-built nuclear power plant will begin operating this summer, even as the United States called for Russia to delay the startup.