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"Unions Come Out in Support of Vermont Yankee"
Bennington Banner, 02/22/2010"Thirteen national labor organizations are urging Vermont’s Senate to take a timeout and to not vote on whether Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant should be allowed to continue to operate after its original license expiration date in 2012."
Obama Announces Subsidy for First Nuclear Reactors in 3 Decades
NYTimes, 02/17/2010"President Obama, speaking to an enthusiastic audience of union officials in Lanham, Md., on Tuesday, underscored his embrace of nuclear power as a clean energy source, announcing that the Energy Department had approved financial help for the construction of two nuclear reactors in Georgia."
Canada: Nuclear Watchdog Investigates Possible Mass Radiation Exposure
Toronto Globe & Mail, 02/17/2010"The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission says as many as 217 workers may have been exposed to radioactivity at the Bruce nuclear power station on the shores of Lake Huron while refurbishing a reactor in late November."
"U.S. to Back Loans for Reactors"
NYTimes, 02/15/2010"President Obama is to announce on Tuesday a loan guarantee to allow construction of two nuclear reactors in Georgia, according to administration officials."
"Leaks Trouble Nominees for Nuclear Panel"
NYTimes, 02/10/2010"Tritium leaks like the one that threatens the future of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant are undermining confidence in other reactors around the country, three experts nominated by President Obama to join the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday at their confirmation hearing."
Despite Billions Spent, Hanford Won't Be Clean for 1000s of Years
Portland Oregonian, 02/10/2010"Some radioactive contaminants at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation will threaten the Columbia River for thousands of years, a new analysis projects, despite the multibillion-dollar cleanup efforts by the federal government."
"Nuclear Renaissance Could Stall, Canada Group Says"
Reuters, 02/05/2010"Expectations of a sharp rise in nuclear generating capacity over the next two decades are likely overblown, a Canadian think tank said on Thursday, disputing conventional wisdom that a nuclear renaissance is in full swing."
"Green Groups Oppose Obama On Nuclear Power"
NPR, 02/03/2010Environmental groups fear President Obama's plan to guarantee loans for private power companies to build nuclear plants -- loans too risky for free-market lenders to touch -- would be a set-up for another corporate bailout.
"Vt Nuke Plant Leaks Renew Debate Over Aging Plants"
AP, 02/02/2010"Radioactive tritium, a carcinogen discovered in potentially dangerous levels in groundwater at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant, has now tainted at least 27 of the nation's 104 nuclear reactors — raising concerns about how it is escaping from the aging nuclear plants."
Panel To Examine Nuke Waste Options After Yucca
ENS, 02/02/2010"The U.S. Department of Energy announced today the formation of a blue ribbon commission to evaluate policy options for a safe, long-term solution to America' growing piles of spent fuel from commercial nuclear power plants ...."
"Obama To Propose Tripling Of Nuclear Loan Guarantees"
Wall St. Journal, 02/01/2010"The Obama administration is planning to propose tripling a program that provides loan guarantees to construct nuclear reactors, an administration official said Friday, aiming to reach out to Republican lawmakers in an effort to break a logjam over energy policy."
"U.S., Russia Close To New Nuclear Deal: White House"
Reuters, 01/28/2010"Talks on a landmark treaty to cut Cold War nuclear arsenals are nearly complete, U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev agreed in a telephone call on Wednesday."
"Radiation Levels Cloud Vermont Reactor’s Fate"
NYTimes, 01/28/2010"Levels of radioactive tritium have risen rapidly in recent weeks in the groundwater surrounding Vermont’s sole nuclear power plant, leading both longtime supporters and foes of the reactor to question whether it will be allowed to keep operating."
"Radiation Offers New Cures, and Ways to Do Harm"
NYTimes, 01/25/2010"Americans today receive far more medical radiation than ever before. The average lifetime dose of diagnostic radiation has increased sevenfold since 1980, and more than half of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy. Without a doubt, radiation saves countless lives, and serious accidents are rare. But patients often know little about the harm that can result when safety rules are violated and ever more powerful and technologically complex machines go awry."
"Radioactive Tritium Has Been Found At Other Nuclear Plants"
Vermont Public Radio, 01/22/2010"Vermonters have been getting a lesson in radioactive tritium over the past two weeks because of the discovery of contamination at Vermont Yankee. Vermonters are not alone. Other Entergy reactors -- including plants in Massachusetts and New York -- also have similar leaks."

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