Saturday, 28 January 2012

The Siasat Daily Tehran, January 23: A recent article on an American website has urged restraint on the wave of 'unsubstantiated' allegations in the United States regarding Iran's nuclear program. The article, titled "Stop the Madness" and published on the website of the American Foreign Policy magazine, censured...
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Atlanta Journal SEOUL, South Korea — At first glance, it seems like business as usual: North Korea issues an indignant statement taking aim at the United States over a proposal to donate food in return for nuclear disarmament. In this undated photo released Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 by the Korean Central News...
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Al Jazeera Japan plans to boost civilian nuclear exports, even as it tries to appease its population angered at radiation leaks from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, crippled by an earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011. "The reason why Japan is taking these dangerous steps [exports] is to gain...
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m&c Tokyo - More than 10,000 people took part Saturday in an anti-nuclear conference in Japan to discuss energy, radioactive contamination and anti-nuclear movements in Asia in the wake of the world's worst atomic accident in 25 years. The two-day meeting, titled Global Conference for a Nuclear Power...
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Al Jazeera Iran's parliamentary speaker has said that he believes that the standoff over his country's nuclear programme can be solved through serious talks. Ali Larijani told a news conference after meeting Turkish leaders in Ankara on Thursday that Tehran supports the idea of holding further talks in Turkey....
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m&c Tokyo - Rebecca Harms, a European Parliament member from Germany, was braced for severe power shortages on arriving in Japan, with only six of the nation's 54 nuclear reactors in service, but was shocked to find wasted electricity all over the country. The country, which experienced the world's...
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Digital Spy Evil supervillains in James Bond movies are to blame for the enduring negativity towards nuclear power, the president of the Royal Society of Chemistry has claimed. Speaking ahead of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the first James Bond film, Professor David Phillips said that image of evil...
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Pittsburgh Tribune Review Westinghouse Electric Co. Chief Executive Aris Candris, who led the nuclear powerhouse for the past four years, will retire on March 31, the Cranberry-based company said Monday. Succeeding Candris, 60, will be Jim Ferland, who will hold the titles of president and CEO, and...
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Scoop Friday, 27 January 2012, 5:25 pm Press Release: Soka Gakkai International New Zealand Buddhist Leader Calls for 2015 Nuclear Abolition Summit in Hiroshima and Nagasaki and End to Japan’s Reliance on Nuclear Power TOKYO, Jan. 26 /Kyodo JBN/ -- In his 30th annual peace proposal, released on...
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