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Hospitals With Radioactive Materials Show Weakness in Antiterror Rules [1]

"Ten years into a campaign to make radioactive materials harder for terrorists to steal, Congressional auditors have found one hospital where cesium was kept in a padlocked room but the combination to the lock was written on the door frame and another where radioactive material was in a room with unsecured windows that looked out on a loading dock."

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Source: NY Times [6], 03/14/2012
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"Older Nuclear Plants Pose Safety Challenge: IAEA" [7]

"Eighty percent of the world's nuclear power plants are more than 20 years old, raising safety concerns, a draft U.N. report says a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster. Many operators have begun programs, or expressed their intention, to run reactors beyond their planned design lifetimes, said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) document which has not yet been made public."

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Source: Reuters [9], 03/14/2012
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"Danger Zone: Aging Nuclear Reactors" [10]

Is it safe to extend the life of the aging US fleet of nuclear power plants -- even those whose obsolete designs match those of the failed reactors at Fukushima?

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Source: Center for Investigative Reporting [11], 03/12/2012
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"Nuclear Disaster in Japan Was Avoidable, Critics Contend" [12]

"TOKYO -- A year after a huge earthquake and tsunami caused nearly catastrophic meltdowns at a nuclear plant, Japan is still grappling with a crucial question: was the accident simply the result of an unforeseeable natural disaster or something that could have been prevented?

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Source: NY Times [13], 03/12/2012
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U.S. Implements New Post-Fukushima Nuclear Safety Policies [14]

"Regulators on Friday told the owners of the nation's nuclear reactors to implement new safety rules based on the lessons learned from the earthquake and tsunami that crippled Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant a year ago. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said it authorized its staff to issue three immediately effective orders implementing some of the more urgent recommendations."

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Source: Reuters [15], 03/12/2012
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"UK Nuclear Sites at Risk of Flooding, Report Shows" [16]

"As many as 12 of Britain's 19 civil nuclear sites are at risk of flooding and coastal erosion because of climate change, according to an unpublished government analysis obtained by the Guardian."

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Source: Guardian [17], 03/08/2012
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"Uncertain Health Risks Torment Japanese in Radiation Zone" [18]

"FUKUSHIMA, Japan -- Yoshiko Ota keeps her windows shut. She never hangs her laundry outdoors. Fearful of birth defects, she warns her daughters: Never have children."

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Source: AP [19], 03/08/2012
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"Nuclear Chief: Safety Moves Behind Schedule" [20]

"Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko said Tuesday the agency wasn't on pace to meet its own timeline for improving safety at U.S. nuclear plants in response to the meltdown at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant a year ago."

"The NRC will soon issue its first orders in response to the Fukushima accident, but it is also weighing a host of regulatory changes that could impose extra costs on the operators of the 104 reactors in the U.S."

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Source: Wall St. Journal [21], 03/08/2012
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"From Japan, Bearing Witness in Debate Over Indian Point" [22]

As the anniversary of the 2011 Japanese nuclear power plant disaster nears, the question is asked: would a disaster at Indian Point nuclear power station -- 38 miles north of New York City -- be any less likely? Any less catastrophic? Are plans for preventing or responding to a catastrophe any less realistic?

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Source: NY Times [23], 03/08/2012
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"Nuclear Industry Sues to Reverse Grand Canyon Uranium Land Withdrawal" [24]

"The Nuclear Energy Institute and the National Mining Association, Monday filed a federal lawsuit seeking to reverse the Obama administration's withdrawal of one million acres of public land in Arizona from uranium mining for 20 years."

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Source: ENS [26], 03/02/2012
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