The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World, by Bjorn Lomborg (English)
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Title:The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World, by Bjorn Lomborg
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Setpoint| 2002
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Recently Published| 2002
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Quoting at Random| 2002
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Retrospective| 2002
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INDEX TO 2001 NUCLEAR NEWS CONTENTS| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - Retrospective| 2002
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POWER - Infrastructure security: Exercise shows nuclear power plants not good terrorist targets. Plant staffing decrease lowest in eight years. DOE: Government financing may be option for new plant support. Occupational dose: Radiation exposure continues to decline. Tritium production approved for Sequoyah, license amendment announced. NRC inspections identify violations at two nuclear plants.| 2002
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POWER - Single-unit Columbia plant not on the market. Former senator calls for more nuclear plants. FENOC: More management changes in Davis-Besse's wake. Entergy moves step closer to Vermont Yankee acquisition. More security required for spent fuel facilities. NRC seeks public input on McGuire draft environmental impact statement. NRC streamlines path for plant license renewal. Equipment problem leads to NRC violation at D. C. Cook. NRC policy revised to enhance public input.| 2002
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POWER Single-unit Columbia plant not on the market| 2002
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POWER - Beaver Valley, two other sites set new operating records, 2001 was record year for power uprates, capacity increases. Hatch's two units approved for 20 more years of operation with license renewal. Former worker at Southern California Edison's San Onofre plant arrested for alleged threats. Congress votes funding for nuclear security. NRC inspections reveal violations at two nuclear plants. FBI report: Indian Point security "robust," but special oversight needed. FEMA suggests use of potassium iodide for general public in EPZ. NRC meetings open to Web site viewing.| 2002
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POWER - Utilities planning to file early site permits have new reactor sites in mind. Westinghouse's AP1000 submitted for NRC design certification approval. New NRC office focuses on plant safety, security. Risk-informed approach to dose limits leads to NRC rule change. Zion's two PWRs to remain shut down. Dominion plans to file for Millstone-2 and -3 license extension. Waterford-3, Clinton okayed for generating uprates. PPL's Susquehanna attains OSHA "Star" status for safety. Restart of TVA's Browns Ferry-1 under review. New member named to NRC advisory committee.| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - Quoting at Random| 2002
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BOOK REVIEW - Adventures in the Atomic Age: From Watts to WashingtonSeaborg, Glenn T. et al. | 2002
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POWER - Plant staffing: Number of employees declines at nuclear plants. Exelon exploring possible sale of AmerGen. Security against terrorism raised a notch with approach of 9-11. New vessel head, SGs planned for replacement project at Entergy's ANO-1. NRC shifts Indian Point-2 from "red" to "yellow" finding.| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - Late News in Brief| 2002
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Late News in Brief| 2002
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Armed security: Lawmakers call for federal forces at nuclear power plants. Plant performance: 2001 looks to be a record-setter. The "news" isn't always the truth, NEI claims, regarding security. Funding slips for DOE's nuclear energy programs. Seabrook nuclear plant on the selling block. Nine Mile Point ownership moves to Constellation| 2002
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POWER - Armed security: Lawmakers call for federal forces at nuclear power plants. Plant performance: 2001 looks to be a record-setter. The "news" isn't always the truth, NEI claims, regarding security. Funding slips for DOE's nuclear energy programs. Seabrook nuclear plant on the selling block. Nine Mile Point ownership moves to Constellation.| 2002
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POWER - Abraham touts nuclear's benefits to U.K. Entergy Nuclear completes purchase of Vermont Yankee. USEA: Nuclear is essential to energy security. Merrifield begins second term as NRC commissioner. Public support for nuclear energy slips. Hope Creek plans power uprate. Cooling tower at Grand Gulf adds 20 MW. Nuclear security bill passes Senate committee; NRC chairman's comments. NRC identifies violations at four plants. NRC proposes amendment for gas control standards. Nuclear training center opens at Fermi-2. (See also Call for Papers, p. 103, for the ANS 2003 Annual Meeting and Embedded Topical Meetings, June 1-5, 2003, in San Diego, Calif.)| 2002
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POWER - Backers, opponents of Indian Point go toe-to-toe over New York plan. Report: Nuclear recognized for clean air contribution. Entergy Nuclear's Vermont Yankee offer worth $250 million to ratepayers. Retirement calls to Exelon Corporation's PBMR-backer Corbin McNeill. Cook-2 records briefest refueling outage in site history. Status of license renewal applications in the United States. Nuclear power plants receive review documents. Safety, enforcement activities described in NRC reports. NRC issues orders formalizing site security. (See also Call for Papers, p. 83, for the ANS 2002 Winter Meeting and Embedded Topical Meetings, November 17-21, in Washington, D.C.)| 2002
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POWER - Six Generation IV concepts identified for R&D. Plant siting: New program sets plant design parameters. Secretary Abraham stumps for national energy bill. Security experts assert plants safe from terror attacks. POGO report claims nuclear plants are vulnerable. Level 3 watch status advised for nuclear facilities. EPRI pushes back study's release date. Watts Bar-1 greenlighted for tritium production through license amendment. Missing computer icon leads to NRC violation at Calvert Cliffs. NRC issues confirmatory order finding employee discrimination within Exelon.| 2002
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POWER - Candu reactor: ACR-700 design to be launched in United States. Three utilities win DOE Early Site Permit process demo awards. EPRI report: Nuclear plant damage from air attacks not likely. Delivery of replacement part to Davis-Besse ahead of schedule. Power upgrade approved for two CP&L Brunswick units. Violations identified during NRC inspections at three nuclear power plants. Status of license renewal applications in the United States. Equipment failure at D. C. Cook leads to switchyard fire.| 2002
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POWER - Davis-Besse cavity repair plan submitted to NRC. Senate version of energy bill contains provisions for nuclear. Exelon picks Clinton site for possible new construction, Early Site Permit application. Duane Arnold, Crystal River-3 among winners of TIP Awards. Sequoyah, STP, ANO to uprate power generating capacity. New plants, carbon sequestration on NEI conference agenda. Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant operates through tornado weather. Ownership consolidation sees large utilities gaining greater hold of nuclear. Point Beach cooling system problem has NRC seeing "red." Revised NRC regulations make going after late payers easier.| 2002
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POWER - DOE budget: Largest funding request, but less for nuclear power. NRC budget: Funding increase focuses on new reactor activities. Plant reliability, output performance records set in 2001. President's warning spurs on congressional plant security legislation. AEP's Cook nuclear plant enlists in USA group. Public participation in NRC meetings given a policy boost. Violation identified at Exelon Nuclear's Limerick-2 plant.| 2002
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Jacobs: At the helm of Wolf CreekMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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OPERATIONS - A Nuclear News interview -- Jacobs: At the helm of Wolf Creek.| 2002
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A Nuclear News interview-Jacobs: At the helm of Wolf Creek| 2002
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Turrin: PROS in the nuclear industryMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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NEI report: The case against federalizing plant security| 2002
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OPERATIONS - The Nuclear News Interview -- Turrin: PROS in the nuclear industry.| 2002
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The ACR-700 -- Raising the bar for reactor safety, performance, economics, and constructabilityTorgerson, David F. et al. | 2002
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OPERATIONS - NEI report: The case against federalizing plant security.| 2002
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Zack Pate: His WANO careerMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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OPERATIONS - Plant staffing levels decrease in 2001, but only slightly.| 2002
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Skolds: Exelon Nuclear's new top manMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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OPERATIONS - The Nuclear News Interview -- Zack Pate: His WANO career.| 2002
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Plant staffing levels decrease in 2001, but only slightly| 2002
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The DOE's initiatives for the future of nuclear power and America's energy securityAbraham, Spencer et al. | 2002
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Ray: Portrait of an industry veteranSinco, Patrick et al. | 2002
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Enrico Fermi's impact on scienceMarburger, J. H. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - Enrico Fermi's impact on scienceMarburger III, John H. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - Training at Duke Power: Insights from four managersMichal, Rich et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: SPACE NUCLEAR POWER - Nuclear design of the SAFE-400 space fission reactorPoston, David I. et al. | 2002
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Nuclear design of the SAFE-400 space fission reactorPoston, D. I. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - The need for nuclear energy -- Four years after the Harvard speechDomenici, Pete V. et al. | 2002
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The Russian advanced VVER reactor designsLunin, Gleb et al. | 2002
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The need for nuclear energy-Four years after the Harvard speechDomenici, P. V. et al. | 2002
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OPERATIONS - The Nuclear News Interview -- Training at Duke Power: Insights from four managers. Training methods that are imaginative and indelible.| 2002
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OPERATIONS - Performance indicators: Another successful year in performance, safety.| 2002
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Training at Duke Power: Insights from four managersMichal, R. et al. | 2002
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MEETINGS - 2002 ANS Annual Meeting -- Nuclear energy: Optimism about the future. Topical Meeting: International Congress on Advanced Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP).| 2002
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Hydrogen, electricity, and nuclear powerForsberg, C. W. et al. | 2002
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Training methods that are imaginative and indelibleShiel, T. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - Training methods that are imaginative and indelibleShiel, Tom et al. | 2002
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PERSPECTIVES - Hydrogen, electricity, and nuclear powerForsberg, Charles W. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - National energy planning for the century: The Continental SuperGridStarr, Chauncey et al. | 2002
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An overview of nuclear threatsGrimes, Brian K. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - Perspectives on consolidation of the nuclear fuel services industryVarley, Geoff et al. | 2002
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Perspectives on consolidation of the nuclear fuel services industryVarley, G. et al. | 2002
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National energy planning for the century: The Continental SuperGridStarr, C. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: OUTAGE MANAGEMENT - Outage strategy well covered at ForsmarkKovan, Dick et al. | 2002
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Reflections after 10 years on the National Nuclear Accrediting BoardBernhard, H. B. et al. | 2002
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PERSPECTIVES - Reflections after 10 years on the National Nuclear Accrediting BoardBernhard, Harry B. et al. | 2002
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Outage strategy well covered at ForsmarkKovan, D. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - PWR-type reactors developed by OKBMAntonovsky, Georgy M. et al. | 2002
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Nuclear power -- The next 50 years and beyondKoch, Leonard J. et al. | 2002
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Bhatnagar: On radiation protection at TVA NuclearMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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The Nuclear News Interview-Bhatnagar: On radiation protection at TVA Nuclear| 2002
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PWR-type reactors developed by OKBMAntonovsky, G. M. / Kiryushin, A. I. / Mitenkov, F. M. / Panov, Y. K. / Ponomarev-Stepnoi, N. N. et al. | 2002
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OPERATIONS - The Nuclear News Interview -- Bhatnagar: On radiation protection at TVA Nuclear.| 2002
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Fifty years of U.S. fusion research -- An overview of programsDean, Stephen O. et al. | 2002
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Fifty years of U.S. fusion researchDean, S. O. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - The First PileAllardice, Corbin et al. | 2002
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The First PileAllardice, C. / Trapnell, E. R. et al. | 2002
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Design features of Tsuruga-3 and -4: The APWR plant in JapanSuzuki, H. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - Design features of Tsuruga-3 and -4: The APWR plant in JapanSuzuki, Hideaki et al. | 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - IAEA's nuclear terrorism action plan enters implementation phase. Elbaradei outlines issues to IAEA Governing Board. INIS database may become knowledge portal. New group looks at possibility of regional repositories. France's Lacoste reports on transitions, new issues. Sizewell B wins NUMEX 2002 maintenance trophy. BNFL cleared of deception in Chapelcross fuel incident. Nuclear, radiological skills studies under way in United Kingdom.| 2002
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What the National Energy Strategy means for the nuclear power industryMeserve, R. A. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - What the National Energy Strategy means for the nuclear power industryMeserve, Richard A. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: SPACE NUCLEAR POWER - Nuclear design of the HOMER-15 Mars surface fission reactorPoston, David I. et al. | 2002
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Nuclear design of the HOMER-15 Mars surface fission reactorPoston, D. I. et al. | 2002
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Framatome ANP's SWR 1000 reactor designTwilley Jr, Robert C. et al. | 2002
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Distance education in nuclear engineering at the University of TennesseeDodds, H.L. et al. | 2002
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REFERENCE SECTION - World List of Nuclear Power Plants| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: OUTAGE MANAGEMENT - From red to green: Pre-outage work-order planning at Diablo CanyonMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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Weinberg: On the first controlled nuclear chain reactionMichal, R. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - Weinberg: On the first controlled nuclear chain reactionMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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MEETINGS - ANS Winter Meeting: Nuclear Research and Development. Embedded Topical Meeting on Accelerator Applications-Accelerator Driven Transmutation Technology and Applications. Embedded Topical Meeting on Practical Implementation of Nuclear Criticality Safety.| 2002
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From red to green: Pre-outage work-order planning at Diablo CanyonMichal, R. et al. | 2002
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Do decommissioning obligations interfere with the sale of nuclear plants?Knickerbocker Jr, Robert P. et al. | 2002
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Organizing radiation protection at SellafieldKovan, D. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - Chris Wood: On chemistry and corrosion at nuclear power plantsMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: ENC 2002 - Information on ENC 2002: World Nuclear Expo, being held October 6-11 in Lille, France, with a meeting program| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: HEALTH PHYSICS - Driving health physics forward in the United Kingdom| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Newman visits UNLV, Yucca Mountain to learn more about waste disposal options. It's official: Guinn takes state's veto of Yucca Mountain to Washington. National Academies report: New approach needed for disposition of slightly radioactive material. Yucca Mountain review plan draft available from NRC.| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: HEALTH PHYSICS - Driving health physics forward in the United Kingdom - Organizing radiation protection at SellafieldKovan, Dick et al. | 2002
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Chris Wood: On chemistry and corrosion at nuclear power plantsMichal, R. et al. | 2002
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Driving health physics forward in the United Kingdom| 2002
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Finger: Nuclear space pioneerSinco, P. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: SPACE NUCLEAR POWER - Finger: Nuclear space pioneerSinco, Patrick et al. | 2002
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Resource pressures on nuclear medicine in the United Kingdom-A personal viewHill, J. C. et al. | 2002
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FEATURE ARTICLES - Resource pressures on nuclear medicine in the United Kingdom -- A personal viewHill, Jonathan C. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: HEALTH PHYSICS - Driving health physics forward in the United Kingdom - Recruitment at MagnoxKovan, Dick et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - A complex social phenomenonElBaradei, Mohamed et al. | 2002
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A complex social phenomenonElBaradei, M. et al. | 2002
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First chain reaction, first nuclear plantStritar, A. et al. | 2002
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Nuclear plant upratings-Enhancing implementation while reinforcing the viability of nuclear powerFasnacht, J. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: OUTAGE MANAGEMENT - Nuclear plant upratings -- Enhancing implementation while reinforcing the viability of nuclear powerFasnacht, John et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - Our improved quality of lifeRay, Harold et al. | 2002
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Our improved quality of lifeRay, H. et al. | 2002
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Recruitment at MagnoxKovan, D. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - First chain reaction, first nuclear plantStritar, Andrei et al. | 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - U.K. energy policy public consultation kicks off. BNFL, UKAEA sign reprocessing MoU. UO2, powder, pellet facility opened at Springfields. Czech Republic's Temelin-2 goes critical, begins low-power testing. International Comment: Finland says yes to fifth reactor -- Will anyone stand with her? Plant construction plans in Japan remain on course. Kyoto Protocol ratified by Japan, European Union. Euratom focuses on fuel security in the European Union in 2001 report. More funding to research under Framework Program. India signs cooperation MoU with Vietnam. Topical meeting -- Focusing on HTRs: Garnering EC support.| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered| 2002
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Health Physics at British EnergyKovan, D. et al. | 2002
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The foresight of Enrico FermiMaeda, H. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - The foresight of Enrico FermiMaeda, Hajimu et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: HEALTH PHYSICS - Driving health physics forward in the United Kingdom - Health Physics at British EnergyKovan, Dick et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: ENC 2002 - A list of exhibitors| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - When the world quietly changedGrunder, Hermann A. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - Accomplishments of the pioneersMeserve, Richard et al. | 2002
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Accomplishments of the pioneersMeserve, R. et al. | 2002
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When the world quietly changedGrunder, H. A. et al. | 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - U.K. energy review promises little help for nuclear. Westinghouse AP1000 put on new U.K. plant option list. Return of MOX fuel from Japan to U.K. cleared. Changes in nuclear safety, rad protection in France spelled out. French government names safety heads. China's Ling Ao-1 nuclear plant connected to grid. German states of Hesse, Bavaria lose cases against BMU. Russia releases IAEA's INPRO funds for reactor research. IAEA assessing real potential of P&T. European Union environment ministers to ratify Kyoto Protocol.| 2002
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A new realm of science and technologyMagwood, W. D. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: ENC 2002 - An overview of the nuclear power scene in western Europe| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - A new realm of science and technologyMagwood IV, William D. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - The road traveled, and looking forwardEvans, Michael et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - Opening the way to nuclear powerVelikhov, Evgeny P. et al. | 2002
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Index to Advertisers| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - Good marks to U.S. nonproliferation, threat-reduction aid. Eurodif, Cogema get unfair LEU subsidies, says DOC. North Korea signs protocol on QA, warranty issues with KEDO. Deal with Russia to purchase "weapons" uranium amended. Japan's Kansai Electric Power Co. cancels MOX fabrication in France. JAERI's HTTR reaches 30 MWt, continues test series. First criticality scheduled for February at China's Ling Ao-1. Russia signs agreement on financing K2-R4 in Ukraine. OECD-NEA: Expert positions on safety issues published. Pu commissioning of Sellafield MOX plant gets under way. European Commission pays (USD)35 million into Chernobyl Shelter Fund.| 2002
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Opening the way to nuclear powerVelikhov, E. P. et al. | 2002
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The road traveled, and looking forwardEvans, M. et al. | 2002
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A healthy reflection on the pastYelverton, J. et al. | 2002
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Nuclear energy and sustainable developmentStricker, L. et al. | 2002
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Calling all students-HP staffing needs youMichal, R. et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: HEALTH PHYSICS - Calling all students -- HP staffing needs youMichal, Rick et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - Nuclear energy and sustainable developmentStricker, Laurent et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: CP-I - A historic date remembered - A healthy reflection on the pastYelverton, Jerry et al. | 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - Complexity of project sets back Canada's Pickering A restart. India seeks partnerships with other countries to increase nuclear capacity. U.K. prelicensing review plans may change. Gas circulator replaced, U.K.'s Torness-1 back in operation. Talks on future of British Energy continue. New milestones reached at Sellafield. Japan's Tepco admits containment leak test deception. Bulgarian President Parvanov challenges EU's requiring units' closing. Seismic design basis of Australian research reactor affirmed. OECD-NEA completes large-scale severe accident test. EU compliance with irradiated food labeling at high level. Greens in Germany limit Obrigheim to two-year extension. UNSCEAR budget likely to grow after "mix-up." IEA's World Energy Outlook 2002: Reconcile production, use of energy.| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - NUMEX 2002: Excellence rewardedKovan, Dick et al. | 2002
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James Acord: Atomic artistSinco, Patrick et al. | 2002
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New computer grid will connect laboratories, universities| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - World's oldest commercial reactors, in United Kingdom, to close. "Tainted" MOX begins return trip to U.K. G8 leaders commit (USD)20 billion to fight terrorism. IAEA reviews safety at Bulgaria's Kozloduy-3 and -4. Agreement reached for closing of Ignalina, in Lithuania. Ukraine: Energoatom's structure changed, board added. Support soars for IAEA's counterterrorism program. Africa looks to boreholes to dispose of radioactive sources. Geological waste disposal research project launched.| 2002
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How maintenance groups took on safety at Sizewell B| 2002
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RESEARCH - New computer grid will connect laboratories, universities.| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - NUMEX 2002: Excellence rewarded - How maintenance groups took on safety at Sizewell B| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Four more DOE sites sign up for accelerated cleanup program. Senate committee votes in favor of repository at Yucca Mountain. Phase two of DOE's Environmental Management executive reassignments done.| 2002
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Safeguards: Cryo3 detector may thwart smuggling. PET reduces unnecessary colorectal surgeries. Outcomes improve with several small radiosurgical treatments| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Safeguards: Cryo3 detector may thwart smuggling. PET reduces unnecessary colorectal surgeries. Outcomes improve with several small radiosurgical treatments.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Abraham announces intent to recommend Yucca Mountain site for repository; reactions abound. American Ecology sells certain assets; other business developments, contracts. NRC releases final EIS on Private Fuel Storage spent fuel facility.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT Abraham announces intent to recommend Yucca Mountain site for repository; reactions abound| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Agreement signed for Hanford accelerated cleanup, funding increase. New Mound contract to be awarded; other pacts. Report: Missing Millstone-1 spent fuel rods likely in LLW facility. Program review results in reassignment of DOE Environmental Management executives.| 2002
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New Framatome training facility, subsidiary; other business developments| 2002
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MEETINGS - IYNC 2002 -- A world of opportunities.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - New Framatome training facility, subsidiary; other business developments.| 2002
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Megatons to Megawatts: Russia resumes fuel shipments to United States| 2002
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A new sealing for SG header covers at Dukovany| 2002
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FUEL - Megatons to Megawatts: Russia resumes fuel shipments to United States.| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - NUMEX 2002: Excellence rewarded - A new sealing for SG header covers at Dukovany| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Hitachi, MHI collaborate; other company news. License renewal, security, other contract work awarded.| 2002
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ANS Membership Application| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Another step achieved on the road to a repository at Yucca Mountain. Studsvik, WGI form U.S. company; contract news.| 2002
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SPACE APPLICATIONS - Pioneer 10 is on the job in deep space.| 2002
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SEVENTH ANNUAL VENDOR-CONTRACTOR PROFILE SPECIAL SECTION| 2002
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STANDARDS - Newly revised and new standards recently approved.| 2002
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Newly revised and new standards recently approved| 2002
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Never in crisis-the Paluel way| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - NUMEX 2002: Excellence rewarded - Never in crisis -- The Paluel way| 2002
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MEETINGS - Second Eurasian Conference on Nuclear Science and Its Application.| 2002
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APPLICATIONS - Controllable automated welding of spent fuel canisters.| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - IAEA Safety Convention review finds worldwide improvement. Qinshan nuclear station, in China, in commercial operation. Germany's phaseout law now in force as "response to Chernobyl." British Energy may take over running U.K.'s Magnox plants. Ships depart England to pick up Kansai MOX fuel. European Union: No nuclear in Intelligent Energy for Europe program. Russia set to hand out (USD)45-million loan for Ukraine's K2-R4. French airport staff exposed to leaking radioactivity source. Agreements signed between France and Korea for three R&D projects. IAEA issues safety requirements for threat preparation. IAEA's emergency response center upgrades being expedited. Identity of fallout research bone ashes in Australia released.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Acquisitions, partnership, new INPO supplier member approved. Framatome ANP signed for work at Ginna plant.| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: ENC 2002 - Eastern Europe| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Westinghouse acquires Logitest; other business developments. Framatome ANP, FWS, others get contracts.| 2002
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Acquisitions, partnership, new INPO supplier member approved. Framatome ANP signed for work at Ginna plant| 2002
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Equipment & Services| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Pest control: Campaign started to eliminate tsetse fly. FDA approves first radioimmunotherapy drug. PET better at finding recurrent breast cancer. C-11 PET tracer detects early prostate cancer. In-111 agent detects rare bone disease. Report: Food safety will always be a problem. SureBeam expands irradiation technology to New Zealand. NRC submits report on revised medical rules.| 2002
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RESEARCH - Neutron tomography reveals hidden life of unusual rocks.| 2002
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Neutron tomography reveals hidden life of unusual rocks| 2002
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FUEL - EIA report: Uranium deliveries grow, price per pound drops. Open issues hold up progress on MOX facility, says NRC draft safety evaluation report.| 2002
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Upgrade of decontamination facilities at Leibstadt| 2002
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Uranium deliveries grow, price per pound drops| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - NUMEX 2002: Excellence rewarded - Upgrade of decontamination facilities at Leibstadt| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - British Energy gets (USD)1 billion in government aid. MOX cargo arrives back in U.K. at Sellafield. Switzerland's LLW-ILW repository project voted down. Personnel, business changes at Urenco. First Qinshan CANDU reactor, in China, achieves criticality. Bidding for fifth nuclear plant in Finland begins. World Nuclear Association annual meeting hears of new paths for nuclear.| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - Index to Advertisers| 2002
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Software-Databases Available| 2002
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FUEL - Proposals submitted for USEC fuel test facility. Silex process test proves laser-based uranium enrichment works. Urenco, Cogema to work on centrifuge development. Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant celebrates 50 years of enrichment. Uranium production record set at Canada's U mines. LES's public meeting about U enrichment plant attracts 250 people.| 2002
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Literature from Suppliers| 2002
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Ringhals sets out new Operation and Maintenance handbook| 2002
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SPECIAL SECTION: PLANT MAINTENANCE - NUMEX 2002: Excellence rewarded - Ringhals sets out new Operation and Maintenance handbook| 2002
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The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World, by Bjorn LomborgCohen, B. L. et al. | 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Radioimmunotherapy drug can kill non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer cells. Artery renarrowing prevented by radiation. Blocking gene may reduce scarring from radiation.| 2002
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BOOK REVIEW - Nuclear Fusion: Half a Century of Magnetic Confinement Fusion ResearchBraams, C.M. et al. | 2002
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Radioimmunotherapy drug can kill non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer cells| 2002
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Nuclear Fusion: Half a Century of Magnetic Confinement Fusion Research, by C. M. Braams and P. E. StottDean, S. O. et al. | 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - Countering nuclear terrorism: (USD)32 million annual cost, IAEA estimates. U.S. gives extra funds for combating terrorism. German Economics minister warns of exaggerated climate policy. Krümmel cleared of childhood cancer link. Nuclear loses another local referendum in Japan. Sellafield nuclear liabilities to be shifted from BNFL. Kyoto Protocol: Specifics defined, way cleared for ratification. British Energy and Canadian subsidiary scoop awards. Hitachi, AECL team up to develop Next Generation Candu. EBRD head recommends loan for Ukraine's K2-R4 completion.| 2002
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BOOK REVIEWS - The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the WorldLomborg, Bjørn et al. | 2002
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Employment| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - U.S. House vote displays bipartisan support for Yucca Mountain. New agreement reached for cleanup of INEEL's Pit 9. Biblis interim spent fuel store starts operation. Weston, American Ecology get contract work; other business developments.| 2002
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Backscatter| 2002
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Megawatts and Megatons: A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age? by Richard L. Garwin and Georges CharpakSailor, W. C. et al. | 2002
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RESEARCH - Compounds of noble gases and uranium fuel created. LBNL nears completion of Spallation Neutron Source front-end system. DOE to award $3 million for licensing project under Nuclear Power 2010 program.| 2002
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BOOK REVIEWS - Megawatts and Megatons: A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age?Garwin, Richard L. et al. | 2002
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MEETINGS - Utility Working Conference: A revival through improved plant operations.| 2002
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STANDARDS - Comments requested on draft standards.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Duke Energy completes DE&S sale; other business developments. R.O.V.-TV A renew multiyear pact; other news about contracts.| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - U.K. publishes final report on Dounreay safety audit. International Comment: Security of supply concerns resurrects nuclear option, but waste remains key. Russia's Balakovo-5 and -6 get formal go-ahead. EdF restructures for energy market deregulation in France. China's 600-MWe Qinshan phase II reactor starts generating. Upper house agrees to German nuclear phaseout. Start of Germany's FRM-II delayed. U.K.-Italy decommissioning co-operation accord signed. Three in Republic of Georgia exposed to 40 000-Ci unshielded sources. OECD-NEA report: Sustainability fuels options for future nuclear fuel cycles.| 2002
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MEETINGS - IAEA General Conference: Iraq situation placed squarely in the spotlight. IAEA Scientific Forum: Timely topics at the forefront.| 2002
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RESEARCH Consortium proposes 20-mile-long collider for particle physics research| 2002
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RESEARCH - County, industry attempt to rescue FFTF research reactor. R&D funds expected to increase in 2002. High Flux Isotope Reactor at ORNL restarts after lengthy repairs. Researchers seek answers to proton spin mystery at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.| 2002
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RESEARCH - Consortium proposes 20-mile-long collider for particle physics research. World's largest database reaches a half-million gigabytes. Third meeting continues progress on ITER siting. LBNL readies Spallation Neutron Source facility's first major component.| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - U.K. introduces plan to reduce discharges. Three U.K. companies to assist legacy cleanup in East. BNFL revises finances, reduces net worth. Australia takes steps on radwaste storage. Seismic faulting turns up at Lucas Heights excavation. UNSCEAR work stymied by blinkered UN group. Top experts review IAEA plant aging program. IAEA effort applies safety assessment to waste sites.| 2002
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STANDARDS - Comments requested on proposed draft standards.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Areva Group opens China office; other business developments. MHI gets Ringhals order; other news about contracts.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Early release of GAO Yucca Mountain report riles DOE, fuels Nevada's antirepository campaign. ATG shuts down; workers laid off.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Dowdeswell named to head new Canadian waste organization. Nebraska to appeal breach of good faith ruling in low-level waste case. SGN, AVANTech signed for work.| 2002
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FUEL - Megatons to Megawatts: U.S.-Russian program settles on new contract.| 2002
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FUEL - North Anna runs three leaker-free cycles with lead test assemblies. Three western companies extend fuel purchase contract. Portsmouth: Temporary exemption to emergency exercise likely.| 2002
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APPLICATIONS - 360(degree) BWR Vessel Service Platform drives refueling outage success at Dresden-2. HP monitoring software maintains radiation-level histories.| 2002
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360^o BWR Vessel Service Platform drives refueling outage success at Dresden-2. HP monitoring software maintains radiation-level histories| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - New imaging technique may spot Alzheimer's at early stage. Test procedure may aid in early anthrax diagnosis.| 2002
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New imaging technique may spot Alzheimer's at early stage. Test procedure may aid in early anthrax diagnosis| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Canada's MAPLE-1 reactor authorized for commissioning restart. TMI-2 follow-up shows no increase in cancer deaths. Bomb radiation linked to nervous system tumors. Adding second type of radiotherapy can improve survival.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - DOE budget: FY 2003 waste, environmental funding increases, cleanup time frame accelerated. Abraham presents new accelerated environmental cleanup plan. Decommissioning project manager appointed for Lithuania's Ignalina. BNFL Inc., Duratek make changes; other business developments.| 2002
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RESEARCH - NERI awards: DOE selects 24 projects for R&D funding.| 2002
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BOOK REVIEW - Rickover: The Struggle for ExcellenceDuncan, Francis et al. | 2002
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The Struggle for Excellence, by Francis DuncanRockwell, T. et al. | 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - Literature from Suppliers| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - Backscatter| 2002
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INDUSTRY - MHIA becomes MHI hub in United States; other business developments. Eskom signs CAE for simulator; other contracts.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - GE, Hitachi, Toshiba extend agreements; acquisition. AmerenUE selects Duke's SGT; other contract news.| 2002
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BOOK REVIEW - Risk-Benefit AnalysisWilson, Richard et al. | 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION NRC issues final rule on medical regulations. U.S| 2002
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STANDARDS - Call for comments on new, revised, reaffirmed standards.| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - NRC issues final rule on medical regulations. U.S. Customs to buy more radiation detectors to enhance safeguards. FDA approves new device for breast cancer therapy.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Federal court agrees that Nuclear Waste Fund not a source for utility compensation. DOE awards contracts for SRS Salt Waste Processing Facility; other business developments. Rancho Seco: Fuel move from pool to dry storage facility completed.| 2002
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INTERNATIONAL - BNFL pushes U.K. government on nuclear option. Radwaste committee being set up in U.K. to review options. New U.K. review refutes childhood cancer link. China's Qinshan-4 loads heavy water and fuel. Sustainability summit in Johannesburg remains neutral on nuclear. Hydrogen incident keeps Germany's Brunsbüttel closed. IAEA reinforcing the program to protect radiation sources.| 2002
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Risk-Benefit Analysis, by Richard WilsonCohen, B. L. et al. | 2002
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STANDARDS - Standards approved; new, revised standards to come.| 2002
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Draft safety evaluation report issued for proposed MOX facility| 2002
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FUEL - Draft safety evaluation report issued for proposed MOX facility.| 2002
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SRS begins study of hydrogen-based energy. UW-Madison fusion experiment receives $2.7 million. FESAC forms panel to study fusion plant startup| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Framatome ANP to purchase DES other business developments. Stone & Webster signed by PBMR (Pty) Ltd.; other news about contracts.| 2002
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RESEARCH - SRS begins study of hydrogen-based energy. UW-Madison fusion experiment receives (USD)2.7 million. FESAC forms panel to study fusion plant startup.| 2002
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SPACE APPLICATIONS - NASA FY 2003 budget request proposes new space nuclear programs.| 2002
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NASA FY 2003 budget request proposes new space nuclear programs| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - Utah laws blocking spent fuel storage found unconstitutional. Prep work at INEEL's Pit 9 cleanup site begins early.| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT Utah laws blocking spent fuel storage found unconstitutional| 2002
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INDUSTRY - MGP acquires Rados Technology; other business developments. Companies signed to provide services at plants.| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - NRC reviews possible overexposures at job site. ORAU hired to estimate DOE worker dose rates.| 2002
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RESEARCH - U.S. rethinks ITER stake; site talks continue. Neutrino measurement at Fermilab surprises physicists. DOE grants available for energy research.| 2002
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NRC reviews possible overexposures at job site. ORAU hired to estimate DOE worker dose rates| 2002
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DEPARTMENTS - ANS Membership Application| 2002
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WASTE MANAGEMENT - NRC proposes amendments to ISFSI, MRS security notification and reporting requirements. DUF6 conversion goes to UDS; other pacts.| 2002
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APPLICATIONS - Columbia cuts holiday error rate with visit from Santa.| 2002
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RESEARCH - Chemistry casts doubt on bubble fusion. Forum: Burning plasmas are at forefront of field. White House report addresses neutron scattering needs in U.S. Stanford team gives result on charge parity violation.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - Westinghouse gets Korean plant work; other contract news.| 2002
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Chemistry casts doubt on bubble fusion| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Drug protects fertility in mice after radiation exposure. Gene, radiation quicken tumor death. Blocking body response may help tumor control. DOE to assist workers' compensation claims.| 2002
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RESEARCH - Fusion: Potential burning plasma program under review.| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Study measures dose rate on spacewalks. PET predicts outcomes better early in cancer treatment.| 2002
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Study measures dose rate on spacewalks| 2002
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STANDARDS - Comments requested on proposed draft standards. Clarification: Question on standard addressed, explanation given.| 2002
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SPACE APPLICATIONS - NASA awards contract for nuclear electric power technology development. DOE moves space radioisotope program to ANL-West.| 2002
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NASA awards contract for nuclear electric power technology development. DOE moves space radioisotope program to ANL-West| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - "Hottest item on eBay" is irradiated mail? PET scans determine who among lung cancer patients should receive radiation.| 2002
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Publisher's Statement| 2002
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USEC-Tenex program hits conversion milestone. Gas enrichment deal reached by USEC and ORNL| 2002
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"Hottest item on eBay" is irradiated mail? PET scans determine who among lung cancer patients should receive radiation| 2002
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FUEL - USEC-Tenex program hits conversion milestone. Gas enrichment deal reached by USEC and ORNL.| 2002
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FUEL - DOE Pu disposition plan aims to reduce proliferation concerns. Former weapons plant in Kazakhstan to reprocess uranium.| 2002
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DOE Pu disposition plan aims to reduce proliferation concerns| 2002
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Former weapons plant in Kazakhstan to reprocess uranium| 2002
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FUEL - Cameco restarts Rabbit Lake uranium mining operation in Canada. NRC orders security upgrades at GDPs.| 2002
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FUEL Cameco restarts Rabbit Lake uranium mining operation in Canada| 2002
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STANDARDS - Reaffirmed, revised standards approved.| 2002
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INDUSTRY - BNFL restructures; other company news. TVA renews pact with R.O.V.; other contracts.| 2002
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ISOTOPES & RADIATION - Court revives Hanford "downwinder" claims. CDC study on Hanford finds no greater risk for thyroid disease.| 2002
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RESEARCH - DOE misses deadline for report on new regulators.| 2002
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Buyers Guide 2002| 2002
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Eighth Annual Vendor/Contractor Profile Issue| 2002