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"Germany Dims Nuclear Plants, but Hopes to Keep Lights On" [1]

"BIBLIS, Germany — Not since the grim period after World War II has Germany had significant blackouts, but it is now bracing for that possibility after shutting down half its nuclear reactors practically overnight.

Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
Europe [4]
Source: NY Times [5], 08/30/2011
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"East Coast Quake Rekindles Nuclear Plant Safety Concerns" [6]

"The earthquake that rattled much of the East Coast last week is sparking angry calls from elected officials seeking an immediate reevaluation of seismic risks at two dozen or so commercial nuclear plants around the country, including two in California.

The frustration is directed at members of the federal agency charged with regulating commercial nuclear plants, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission."

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Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: LA Times [9], 08/29/2011
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"Nuclear Regulator Wants New Earthquake Reviews" [10]

"The nuclear regulator said on Thursday that it will require operators of the nation's 104 nuclear reactors to review their earthquake risks as part of an ongoing update of seismic hazards for power plants.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it will provide existing plants with a seismic analysis tool later this year that will allow plants to perform "an updated review."

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Public [3]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Reuters [11], 08/26/2011
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"Nuclear Refugees Struggle To Cope With Uncertain Future" [12]

"Like thousands of other people, Miwa Kamoshita's life was turned upside down when the March 11 tsunami struck the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, leading her and her family to voluntarily evacuate their home in Iwaki, some 40 km south of the crippled power station."

Disasters [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
International [13]
Source: Japan Times [14], 08/25/2011
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"U.S. Inspecting Virginia Nuclear Reactor After Quake" [15]

"Dominion Resources workers were inspecting the North Anna nuclear power plant in Mineral, Virginia on Wednesday, a day after an earthquake centered near plant knocked both reactors offline, the company said."

Disasters [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Reuters [16], 08/25/2011
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Official: U.S. in Early Talks About Int'l Nuclear Leasing Arrangements [17]

"Department of Energy officials have spent weeks trying to knock down reports that they have been interested in building a nuclear waste repository in Mongolia.

Now, the Obama administration is going a step further, disclosing that what DOE hopes to do is 'lease' uranium from other countries, then return the spent fuel to the originating country.

Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
International [13]
Source: Greenwire [18], 08/24/2011
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"Fukushima Fallout Said 30 Times Hiroshima's" [19]

"Video footage of Tatsuhiko Kodama's impassioned speech before a Diet committee in July went viral online recently, showing the medical expert's shocking revelation that the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant spewed some 30 times more radioactive materials than the fallout from the Hiroshima atomic bombing."

Jun Hongo reports for the Japan Times August 24, 2011. [20]
 

Disasters [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
International [13]
Source: Japan Times [20], 08/24/2011
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"Quake Raises Safety Concerns as US Nuclear Plant Shut" [21]

"The largest earthquake to hit the East Coast of the United States in 67 years raised concerns on Tuesday about the safety of the country's nuclear power plants. The 5.8 magnitude quake's epicenter was just a few miles from the two-reactor North Anna nuclear power plant operated by Dominion Resources in Mineral, Virginia, 80 miles southwest of Washington."

Disasters [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Reuters [22], 08/24/2011
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June 14, 2013

DEADLINE: IRP Reporting Trip to Kazakhstan [23]

The International Reporting Project is accepting applications until June 14th from U.S. journalists for a media reporting trip to Kazakhstan, a huge but little-known Asian country whose government has been active in global nuclear nonproliferation talks. The trip, August 3-14, 2013, is a unique opportunity to visit a key country of 17 million persons bordering Russia and China.

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Journalism & Media [25]
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Asia [26]

Large Zone Near Japanese Reactors to Be Off Limits for Decades [27]

"TOKYO — Broad areas around the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant could soon be declared uninhabitable, perhaps for decades, after a government survey found radioactive contamination that far exceeded safe levels, several major media outlets said Monday."

Disasters [7]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [2]
Public [3]
Asia [26]
Source: NY Times [28], 08/22/2011
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