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D uring a public meeting last March in Ellsworth, Maine, two of the state’s top agricultural officials were “pied.” The pies weren’t…
D uring a public meeting last March in Ellsworth, Maine, two of the state’s top agricultural officials were “pied.” The pies weren’t…
L ast July the U.S. Congress passed the Bush Energy bill. According to corporate watchdog Public Citizen (which dubbed the legislation “The…
T hey didn’t wait long. In a November 4, 2004 press release, the Department of Energy “announced awards to two nuclear utility-led…
I n 1996’s The Making of the Atomic Bomb , author Richard Rhodes details plans by Enrico Fermi, Edward Teller, and Robert…
Michael Steinberg A recent report by Greenpeace, written in the aftermath of 9-11, asserted “the NRC’s regulation of the nuclear industry is…
Michael Steinberg On October 11, 2001, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission put the following message on their website: “Our site is not in…
The deregulation of the U.S. electrical industry was supposed to end monopoly control of that commodity. Unfortunately the nuclear component of the…
Michael Steinberg The U.S. role in the recent catalog of horrors in East Timor is deep and far reaching, the culmination of…
Steinberg The end of 1997 brought a flurry of media reports in Connecticut about radioactive contamination from the state’s notorious nuclear…
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