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... his claim of being a nuclear physicist and his ease as a raconteur, his ruminations drift from established orbits. Yet he is a man of enormous will, capable of careful constructions, whether of substance ...
... (EMP), an enormous burst of energy that can fry electrical networks in all directions for thousands of miles. Continent-straddling EMP can be generated by the detonation of nuclear weapons at high altitude, ...
... from Lacey, Ocean and Barnegat townships, are expected to attend. Operating since 1969, Oyster Creek, one of the nation’s oldest operating nuclear power plants, will close in 2019, 10 years ahead of ...
... market impacts, electricity generated by Indian Point represents about 30% of New York City's demand. The cost to generate electricity from an existing nuclear power facility is likely to be less than ...
... County section of the state’s energy grid ends a 50 year relationship with the nuclear plants. It is also a testimonial to the work of the New York Independent System Operator in developing the state’s ...
6. Where is the unbiased journalism?
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... against Indian Point and had very close relations with anti-nuclear zealots. He also seems to have regularly tried to push his views on other reporters. And none of that has apparently changed in the ...
7. closet-Mormon Mitt
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... Israel to possess nuclear capabilities. And India, didn't Churchill starve thousands of Hindus and Muslims? And when some MPs questioned the wisdom of Yalta, Churchill told them: “Marshall Stalin and ...
BY ROGER WITHERSPOON NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Schenectady, N.Y. – The 1,000-megawatt Indian Point 2 nuclear power plant could be shut down when its license expires in 2013 with no impact on either system ...
BY MARILYN ELIE COMMENTARY Entergy, the owners of the nuclear reactors at Indian Point, continues its unremitting campaign of scare tactics about shortages and inflated bills should the reactors not ...
... Obama’s reelection could mean to the country. One of the ominous warnings is what could happen as a result of what they say is the President’s inaction against stopping Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The ...
BY ROGER WITHERSPOON NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The Nuclear Regulatory Commission faces a Thursday deadline to challenge a landmark, unanimous decision by a three-judge Appellate Court panel in June which ...
... access to nuclear weapons. It’s possible that those two yoyos, Romney and Ryan, might actually get elected. So, the Wall of Worry that the stock market must climb, as someone has said, is unusually high. ...
... hoopla may have been lost in the aftermath of the major east coast earthquake which caused minor damage to buildings and major worries about the safety of American nuclear power plants. It was not the ...
... guy who actually killed Bin Laden, can pronounce nuclear without having a seizure, thinks gays should be able to be just as miserable as heterosexual couples, and has attempted to clean up Wall Street ...
BY ROGER WITHERSPOON NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM In an unprecedented move, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has bowed to a court order and imposed a temporary halt in relicensing nuclear power plants ...
... mountain in the center of the Gale crater. The mission is expected to last one Martian year, or 687 Earth days, although it is believed that the nuclear-powered rover could operate for twice as long. In ...
... in January; totaling more than $490 billion over the next ten years. In the face of Iran’s nuclear capability, Syria’s instability, and other internal and external threats, that would certainly let ...
BY WILL COLLINS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM After setting fire to the USS Miami, a nuclear powered submarine, on two separate occasions and causing an estimated $400 million in damage, a civilian painter ...
19. NRC reassesses Indian Point fish kills
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... Point nuclear power plant. In addition, the regulators assert the plants’ thermal plume causes minimal damage to the Hudson River environment and may fit state requirements for a hot water discharge permit. ...
BY MATTHEW R. FARRELL NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Little more than a year after the Fukushima disaster in which an earthquake led Japan into the most dangerous release of nuclear waste since Chernobyl, the ...
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