info nuggets - Oct 26, 2003

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Today's info nuggets

[see yesterday's items]

Today's source articles

* Editorial: Fatal flaws not halting Yucca push
Las Vegas SUN

* Editorial: Jimmy crack corn -- They don't know, care whether casks will fail
Las Vegas Review-Journal

* Editorial: Group has right to participate in Yucca transportation talks
Reno Gazette-Journal

* news brief(#1): Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., will appear in a nationally televised report
Reno Gazette-Journal

* The Business of Defense: All new site lines
Chris Jones, Las Vegas Review-Journal

* Nevadan to attack Yucca N-waste plan -- The fuel rods would probably go through Utah
Donna Kemp Spangler, Deseret News

* Point/Counterpoint: 'Facts' about Ohio's hot waste don't ease concerns or confusion
Laurie Wilson And Tom Barberi, Salt Lake Tribune

* Envirocare: No need to worry about new waste from Ohio
Tim Barney, Salt Lake Tribune

* Utah can't afford to take on long-term risk of waste
Claire Geddes, Salt Lake Tribune

* Matheson quizzed on nuclear waste
Thomas Burr, Salt Lake Tribune

* Letter: Do your own fact check
Rich Gregersen, Salt Lake Tribune

* Seeking true safety
Christina Rodriguez, Salt Lake Tribune

* Bishop Denies Envirocare Backing
KSL-TV

* Pantex bays' safety at issue
Jim McBride, Amarillo Globe News

* Partners here vie for DOE bid work
Joe Walker, Paducah Sun

* Violation nets NFS $60,000 fine
Doug Janz, Erwin Record

* Nuclear plant resumes service following repairs
Jefferson City News Tribune

* Congress Moves Toward Mandating Rules for Electricity
Matthew L. Wald, New York Times

* Pentagon wants 'mini-nukes' to fight terrorists
Julian Coman, Daily Telegraph

* Have we learned to stop worrying and love the bomb?
William S. Kowinski, San Francisco Chronicle

* Are they still Bush's dream team?
Jonathan S. Landay, Warren P. Strobel and William Douglas, Miami Herald

* How to deal with Third World nuclear proliferators
Jonathan Power, Jakarta Post

* Radioactive-waste shipment leaves
The Australian

* N-waste in storage for 25 years
The Australian

* Lucas Heights spent fuel rods on shipment to France
ABC

* Leftover tools in nuclear plants raise safety concerns
Mainichi Shimbun

* KEDO to meet next month
Japan Today

* Footprints of Pakistan's nuclear deals
Newindpress

* US dispels reports on Pak-SA nuclear cooperation
PakTribune

* China to build more nuclear power plants
China Daily

* China Never Beats Around the Bush
Tom Plate, Korea Times

* In Shift, N. Korea to Consider Bush's Security Offer
Anthony Faiola, Washington Post

* Encouraging Development in Nuke
Korea Times

* Bush's North Korea Gambit
Ted Galen Carpenter, CATO Institute

* Point of the axis
Michael Hill, Baltimore Sun

* Editorial: North's welcome turn
Korea Herald

* N. Korea's response 'encouraging'
Korea Herald

* French, Germans protest against nuclear fuel shipments
TerraDaily

* BNFL sees no safety risk in a Sellafield strike
Victoria Cutler, Reuters

* Uzi Bullets And Nuclear Plants for All
Matt Bivens, Moscow Times

* Search in Iraq Fails to Find Nuclear Threat
Barton Gellman, Washington Post

* U.S. gleans facts on Iran from debatable source
Robert Collier, San Francisco Chronicle

* CIA rejects blame in battle over flawed Iraq intelligence
Philip Sherwell and Julian Coman, Daily Telegraph

* Experts question weapons theories
David Rennie, Daily Telegraph

* Iraq 'shelved nuclear plans'
Jon Leyne, BBC News

* Can't wash out this stain easily
Molly Ivins, Fort Worth Star Telegram

* Iranians still enriching uranium
BBC News

* Iran mulls suspending enrichment
IRIB

* "No stopping for Iran from gaining new sciences"
IranMania

* Leader opposed to attempts to access nukes: Rowhani
IranMania

* DoE head: Austria welcomes Tehran statement
IranMania

[see yesterday's items]



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