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Ukrainian first lady Kateryna Yushchenko tours Pittsburgh hospital
PITTSBURGH (AP) _ The first lady of Ukraine says she wants to develop cooperation between hospitals in her country and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Kateryna Yushchenko toured the medical center's Children's Hospital on Saturday. The wife...Tags: National Government, Government, Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics
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Report: Iran wants to develop joint nuclear power plant projects with Arab neighbors
Associated Press WriterTEHRAN, Iran (AP) _ The head of Iran's nuclear power agency said Sunday the country is willing to help neighboring Arab countries build joint light-water nuclear power plants if they are interested. There was no immediate reaction from Arab countries,...Tags: Energy Resources, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Nuclear Weapons, Commodity Markets, Turkey
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Codes for Armageddon: A new president to hold nuclear launch 'football'
It is a simple transfer of immense power.
On Jan. 20, an unobtrusive military officer carrying a small leather-bound metal briefcase will follow President George W. Bush up to Capitol Hill. After the inauguration ceremony, he will accompany President...Tags: Terrorism, Defense Equipment, Nuclear Weapons, George Bush, Government
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Iran: 5,000 centrifuges operating
Iran announced Wednesday it now has 5,000 centrifuges operating and enriching uranium, the country's latest defiance of U.N. demands to halt is controversial nuclear program. Vice President Gholam Reza Aghazadeh said Iran will continue to install more... -
Iran adds to nuclear program
TEHRAN, IRAN Iran announced Wednesday that it now has 5,000 centrifuges operating and enriching uranium, the country's latest defiance of U.N. demands to halt is controversial nuclear program. Vice President Gholam Reza Aghazadeh said Iran will continue...Tags: Nuclear Policy
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Russian leader strengthens ties to Latin America, agrees to help Venezuela with nuclear power
Associated Press WriterLA GUAIRA, Venezuela (AP) _ Russian President Dmitry Medvedev agreed to help start a nuclear energy program in Venezuela and said Moscow is willing to participate in a socialist trade bloc in Latin America led by President Hugo Chavez. Medvedev used...Tags: National Government, Energy Resources, Hugo Chavez, Applied Science, Applied Physics
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Big monthly bite
The worst time Most all companies' profits are down. Many are hitting bottom, and others are going bankrupt, so why should power companies get a rate hike, plus collect money for future energy to keep their same margin of profit in this day and time?...Tags: National Government, Energy Resources, Apopka, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Waste
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Climate crisis sparks protests against banks, companies and other supporters of dirty energy
Associated Press WriterLOUISA, Va. (AP) _ Under arrest, Paxus Calta raised two fingers from his shackled hand to flash a peace sign. Fellow environmental activists cheered as police escorted him to the van that would take him to jail. He had intended to get arrested, as he had...Tags: Al Gore, Dow Chemical Company, University of Florida, Ecosystems, Mining
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Can tide be turned on Iran?
Tribune correspondentROME—Three weeks after the election of a new U.S. president, world powers will meet to mull over a hard fact about Iran and its pursuit of uranium enrichment: Nothing they have done has persuaded Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions. As the...Tags: National Government, Heads of State, Barack Obama, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Economic Sanctions
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Climate crisis energizes radical environmentalists
Associated Press WriterUnder arrest, Paxus Calta raised two fingers from his shackled hand to flash a peace sign. Fellow environmental activists cheered as police escorted him to the van that would take him to jail. He had intended to get arrested, as he had before in 12...Tags: Al Gore, Dow Chemical Company, University of Florida, Ecosystems, Mining
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In US defeat, UN nuclear agency approves Syria atomic aid despite suspicion of covert program
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ The U.N. nuclear agency on Wednesday overrode U.S. concerns and approved sensitive technical aid for Syria, despite allegations the country has a secret atomic program that could be used to make weapons. In the end, Washington...Tags: Foreign Aid, Nuclear Policy, International Economic Institution, Economic Sanctions
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Nuclear plant to pay fine for fish kill
The Oyster Creek nuclear plant in Ocean County will pay a $67,859 fine for killing more than 5,000 fish during two unplanned shutdowns. The Environmental Protection Department assessed the fine after reviewing the incidents, which happened in 2006 and...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Fines, Punishment
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