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Dozens of Protest Supporters Arrive in Knoxville for Oak Ridge 3 Trial via Reader Supported News (WBIR)

owntown Knoxville was buzzing Monday with some unusual sights, all in advance of a federal trial for three people charged with vandalizing the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge. Last July Michael Walli, 64, Greg Boertje-Obed, 57, and Sister … Continue reading

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Oak Ridge 3 Trial Underway via Reader Supported News (Oak Ridge Today)

The federal official who oversees production work at two nuclear weapons plants and the guard who was fired after the unprecedented security breach at the Y-12 National Security Complex in July could both testify this week during the trial of … Continue reading

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Kazakhstan Hopes to be Centre of Peaceful Nuclear Industry via NRG Expert

As North Korea continues to voice threatening rhetoric regarding its nuclear weapons ambitions we at NRG Expert, the market research company, would like to highlight some progressive national policy: the peaceful nuclear industry ambitions of Kazakhstan. A nation that once … Continue reading

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Mali: Why France is fighting for West Africa  via The Foreign Report.com

[…] Power from Africa  There are many voices in the European media, which say France is intervening in Mali for the sake of its energy supply. That is not surprising since 80% of France’s electricity is from nuclear power, and the region of West Africa is rich with uranium deposits. … Continue reading

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Business can bridge the gap for Canada’s aboriginal peoples: Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business via the Hill Times

Canadians feel an urgent need for change in our country’s relationship with aboriginal peoples. That much is clear. What kinds of change can we agree on? Canada’s businesspeople, aboriginal peoples and non-aboriginal people, have some suggestions that take us forward into … Continue reading

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VIDEO First Nation Nuclear Rail Blockade Feb 3, 2013 via Censored News

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Australia keen to strengthen UAE relations through nuclear deal via Gulfnews.com

[…] The Australian official pointed out that the UAE is going to require 800 tonnes of Uranium to operate its four reactors by 2020. We export 7,000 tons a year, this accounts for more than 10 per cent of our … Continue reading

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Cameco Profit Drops 50% on Lower Prices; 2018 Forecast Reduced via Bloomberg

Cameco Corp. (CCO), the world’s third- largest uranium miner, reported a 50 percent drop in third- quarter profit, excluding one-time items, as the price of the raw material in nuclear-reactor fuel dropped. Profit declined to C$52 million ($52 million), or … Continue reading

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Will Malaysians Get Cancer for Your iPhone or Prius? via Mother Jones

Greetings from Malaysia! I’m here working on a reporting project about 17 elements at the bottom of the periodic table known as the rare earths, which are key to manufacturing all kinds of cutting-edge technology—from smartphones and laptops to wind … Continue reading

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Nuclear Energy’s Limp Causing Uranium Prices to Stumble via Forbes

When the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami knocked out Japan’s Fukushima nuclear reactors, they also took down the price of uranium. The hesitance to resume nuclear operations not only in Japan but also elsewhere in the world has caused the … Continue reading

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