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Uranium Defined
A radioactive element, found in ores, of which atoms can be split to create energy.
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Preventing the Misuse of Pathogens: The Need for Global Biosecurity
Published October 13, 2008, 4:35 am, Arms Control Association
The anthrax-tainted letters sent through the U.S. mail in the fall of 2001, infecting 22 people and killing five, hinted at the mayhem that could result from the large-scale release of a “weaponized” disease agent.
Delisted, N. Korea plans next move
Published October 13, 2008, 1:11 am, The Philadelphia Inquirer
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea said yesterday it would resume dismantling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the United States removed the country from a list of states that Washington says sponsor terrorism.
SKorea could resume steel shipment after NKorea nuke deal
Published October 13, 2008, 12:28 am, AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News
SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea indicated Monday it could go ahead with a steel shipment to impoverished North Korea after Pyongyang and Washington reached a deal to save a six-nation nuclear disarmament pact.
Iranian merchants resist new tax, accounting measures
Published October 12, 2008, 11:27 pm, Los Angeles Times
As Iran's economy suffers from inflation and falling oil prices, the government's effort to increase revenue with a value-added tax on many items and more transparent bookkeeping meets resistance. Economic anxieties caused in part by the West's financial crisis have escalated tensions between President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government and Iran's merchants as the country's economic lifeblood, ...
Energy is major concern in Rhode Island
Published October 12, 2008, 5:22 pm, USA Today
Rhode Islanders are looking for the next president to reduce American dependence on foreign oil, to make the cars they drive more fuel-efficient and to harness the sun and other elements for heat and light.
North Korea to resume dismantling nuclear facilities
Published October 12, 2008, 4:28 pm, Detroit News
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea said Sunday it will resume dismantling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the U.S. removed the communist country from a list of states Washington says sponsor terrorism.
GE, Areva may tie up with domestic firms for reactors
Published October 12, 2008, 12:31 pm, Business Standard India
Leading global nuclear equipment manufacturers such as General Electric, Toshiba Corporation’s Westinghouse, Rosatom of Russia and Areva of France may form joint ventures with Indian companies to manufacture new generation light water reactors (LWR) and related equipment in India.
North Korea dismantling nuclear facilities
Published October 12, 2008, 11:08 am, Otago Daily Times
North Korea said today it will resume dismantling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the US removed the communist country from a list of states Washington says sponsor terrorism.
North Korea to Resume Nuclear Disablement Work
Published October 12, 2008, 7:17 am, Fox News
North Korea said Sunday it will resume disabling its main nuclear facilities, hours after the United States removed the communist country from a list of states that sponsor terrorism.
Averting a Nuclear Nonproliferation Disaster: Where States Should Draw the Line in the U.S.-Indian Nuclear Deal Endgame
Published October 12, 2008, 4:34 am, Arms Control Association
Transcript by Federal News Service Washington , D.C.
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- Oglala Sioux Tribe, Environmental Groups, and Concerned Citizens Join to Fight Cameco, Inc. Uranium Mine License Renewal and Exp | CommonDreams.o rg
- NewsRoom Finland: Finnish local councils may be given veto on uranium mines: A Finnish government working group tasked with proposing amendments to the Mining Act said in a report Wednesday that local councils should have the right to veto uranium mines. Mauri Pekkarinen, the economic affairs minister, said as he was handed the report that the veto right was justified.
- Moab meeting set on Atlas tailings - Salt Lake Tribune: Plans to clean up the Atlas tailings pile outside Moab are the subject of a meeting planned Thursday by the U.S. Energy Department. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at Moab's Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West. The public will be updated about what is being done to begin hauling the 16 million tons of tailings and other uranium-ore-pr ocessing waste from the banks of the Colorado north of Moab to a newly constructed disposal site 32 miles north at Crescent Junction. - Judy Fahys Advertisement Return to Top
- NT Govt defends uranium exploration decision(Austr alian Broadcasting Corporation): The Northern Territory Resources Department says it is justified in allowing uranium exploration on a site near Alice Springs because most of the objections it received did not relate to the exploration process. There have been two protests in Alice Springs since the Government 9;s decision to grant exploration rights for the Angela-Pamela deposit.
Wed Oct 8
- 4-5 Confirming Cost Estimations of Uranium Collection from Seawater
- Next Big Future: Power to Overall Weight Ratio of the 2013 Hyperion Power Nuclear Reactor
- Bloomberg.com: Australia & New Zealand: JPMorgan Cuts Uranium Price Forecasts, Citing Crisis
Tue Oct 7
- Reuters: Zambia enacts uranium mining law: Zambia has enacted a law for mining, storage and export of uranium which bars the diversion of the mineral for use in making nuclear weapons or devices, mines minister Kalombo Mwansa said on Monday. Mwansa said he had signed a law to pave the way for uranium mining in the country following the discovery of huge uranium deposits in several parts of the mineral-rich southern Africa country.
- Uranium mining won't affect Alice water: Henderson - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): The Northern Territory Chief Minister has guaranteed there will be no impact on the Alice Springs water supply as a result of a uranium mine proposal. The NT Government has granted Cameco Australia and Paladin Energy Minerals the right to explore the Angela and Pamela deposits 25 kilometres south of the town. The decision prompted two protests over the weekend involving hundreds of people. Paul Henderson says he understands uranium mining is a contentious issue but he will ensure the environment will not be harmed.
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