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| October 2001 |
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| September 2001 |
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Pre Sept. 11th
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| August 2001 |
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| July 2001 |
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Bush
authorizes downwinder funds 7/29/01
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Gov't
to Review Potential Cancer-Causing Agents 7/29/01
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Kidney
cancer benefits, more funds for cleanup added for Paducah 7/29/01
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Poll:
Nuclear Power Too Dangerous 7/22/01
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Uranium
Workers Will Get paid 7/22/01
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Soybean
oil may soon fuel jet planes 7/22/01
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Not
In Our Backyard: Nevadans, battling a nuclear-waste dump in their state,
now have a powerful ally in Senator Harry Reid 7/22/01
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Efficiency,
Renewables Research Proves Wise Investment 7/22/01
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US
Rebellion Over Missile Shield 7/15/01
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The
Nuclear Option Revisited:
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Too expensive and unacceptably risky, nuclear power was declared
dead long ago. So why would we resurrect it? 7/8/01
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GREENPEACE
CONDEMNS PUTIN FOR GIVING GREEN LIGHT TO NUCLEAR WASTE IMPORTS 7/15/01
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UK's Blair says no plan to expand nuclear
power 7/8/01
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No
time to waste: Anti-nuclear activists are ready to spread message nationwide
- SALEM, N.J. -- Anti-nuclear activist Kevin Kamps
draws curious looks, a few honks and smiles, and the occasional middle
finger as he hauls a 1,000-pound mock nuclear waste cask emblazoned
with the words "Mobile Chernobyl" across U.S. highways. 7/8/01
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Environmental Groups, State Regulators Reach Agreement
To Enhance Environmental Monitoring At Livermore
Nuclear Weapons Lab, Better Protect Public 7/8/01
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Protesters
occupy 'Star Wars' defence base 7/9/01
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Russian
envoy hears nuke concerns 7/9/01
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Ex-uranium
workers to get millions 7/9/01
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Uranium
Processor to Pay $16.3M 7/1/01
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Lawmakers Introduce
'Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 2001' 7/1/01
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Coalition
requests EPA sampling at Oak Ridge 7/1/01
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U.S.
Report Finds Flaws in Study of California Power Companies 7/1/01
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