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Nuclear revival rekindles waste concerns
Jan 19 2008 3:10PM (CT)
BEAUMONT-HAGUE, France (AP) - Thousands of canisters of highly radioactive waste from the world's most nuclear-energized nation lie, silent and deadly, beneath this jutting tip of Normandy. Above ground, cows graze and Atlantic waves crash into heather-covered hills.
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Nuclear revival rekindles waste concerns
Jan 19 2008 3:10PM (CT)
BEAUMONT-HAGUE, France (AP) - Thousands of canisters of highly radioactive waste from the world's most nuclear-energized nation lie, silent and deadly, beneath this jutting tip of Normandy. Above ground, cows graze and Atlantic waves crash into heather-covered hills.
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Nuclear revival rekindles waste concerns
Jan 19 2008 3:10PM (CT)
BEAUMONT-HAGUE, France (AP) - Thousands of canisters of highly radioactive waste from the world's most nuclear-energized nation lie, silent and deadly, beneath this jutting tip of Normandy. Above ground, cows graze and Atlantic waves crash into heather-covered hills.
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Nuclear revival rekindles waste concerns
Jan 19 2008 3:10PM (CT)
BEAUMONT-HAGUE, France (AP) - Thousands of canisters of highly radioactive waste from the world's most nuclear-energized nation lie, silent and deadly, beneath this jutting tip of Normandy. Above ground, cows graze and Atlantic waves crash into heather-covered hills.
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Nuclear revival rekindles waste concerns
Jan 19 2008 3:10PM (CT)
BEAUMONT-HAGUE, France (AP) - Thousands of canisters of highly radioactive waste from the world's most nuclear-energized nation lie, silent and deadly, beneath this jutting tip of Normandy. Above ground, cows graze and Atlantic waves crash into heather-covered hills.
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EPA turns over limited documents
Jan 19 2008 1:31AM (CT)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Invoking executive privilege, the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday refused to provide lawmakers with a full explanation of why it rejected California's greenhouse gas regulations.
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NASA moon rocket may shake too much
Jan 19 2008 1:25AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - NASA is wrestling with a potentially dangerous problem in a spacecraft, this time in a moon rocket that hasn't even been built yet.
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