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NRC 'Coup' Leader Magwood Consulted For Fukushima Parent Company [1]

"WASHINGTON -- Bill Magwood, the man at the center of an effort to overthrow the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and his most likely successor if the move is successful, served as a consultant for Tepco, the Japanese company that owns the Fukushima nuclear power plant, according to information provided by Magwood as part of his nomination and confirmation process, which was obtained by The Huffington Post.

Disasters [2]
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Source: Huffington Post [7], 12/13/2011
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"Provocative U.S. Nuclear Chief Faces Political Test" [8]

"The embattled chief of the U.S. nuclear safety regulator found some powerful political support on Saturday ahead of Capitol Hill hearings next week that will scrutinize his bid to enact sweeping safety reforms."

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Source: Reuters [9], 12/12/2011
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"New Concerns About Hanford Nuclear Waste Plant" [10]

"RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) — The federal government says a one-of-a-kind plant that will convert radioactive waste into a stable and storable substance that resembles glass will cost hundreds of millions of dollars more and may take longer to build, adding to a string of delays and skyrocketing price tag for the project. In addition, several workers at southeast Washington's Hanford nuclear reservation have raised concerns about the safety of the plant's design — and complained they've been retaliated against for voicing their issues."

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Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer [11], 12/12/2011
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"Japan Split on Hope for Vast Radiation Cleanup" [12]

"Those who fled Futaba are among the nearly 90,000 people evacuated from a 12-mile zone around the Fukushima Daiichi plant and another area to the northwest contaminated when a plume from the plant scattered radioactive cesium and iodine. Now, Japan is drawing up plans for a cleanup that is both monumental and unprecedented, in the hopes that those displaced can go home."

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International [13]
Source: NY Times [14], 12/07/2011
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"Uranium Mining -- The Virginia Battleground" [15]

"The Virginia General Assembly is expected to vote next year on whether to lift a 30-year moratorium on uranium mining in the state."

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Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [17]
Source: Natural Resources News Service [18], 12/05/2011
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"More Radioactive Water Leaks at Japanese Plant" [19]

"TOKYO — At least 45 tons of highly radioactive water have leaked from a purification facility at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, and some of it may have reached the Pacific Ocean, the plant’s operator said Sunday."

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Source: NY Times [20], 12/05/2011
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"Study Shows Worse Picture of Meltdown in Japan" [21]

"TOKYO — Molten nuclear fuel may have bored into the floor of at least one of the reactors at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the complex’s operator said Wednesday, citing a new simulation of the accident that crippled the plant in March."

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Source: NY Times [22], 12/01/2011
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"Nuclear Power Goes Rogue" [23]

"As the full cost of the Fukushima nuclear accident continues to climb—Japanese officials now peg it at $64 billion or more—nuclear power’s future is literally headed south. Developed countries are slowing or shuttering their nuclear-power programs, while states to their south, in the world’s hotspots (think the Middle East and Far East), are pushing to build reactors of their own."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [4]
Public [5]
International [13]
Source: Newsweek [24], 11/30/2011
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"Massachusetts: Effort to Close Reactor Is Denied" [25]

"A licensing panel at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has turned down the state’s effort to block renewal of the operating license of a reactor because of the Fukushima Daichi accident in Japan."

Matthew Wald reports for the New York Times November 29, 2011. [26]

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Source: NY Times [26], 11/30/2011
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"Laptop Wi-Fi Said To Nuke Sperm, But Caveats Abound" [28]

"The digital age has left men's nether parts in a squeeze, if you believe the latest science on semen, laptops and wireless connections."

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International [13]
Source: Reuters [30], 11/29/2011
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