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Discusses a statement made by a senior Iranian official at a commemoration conference about Iran's intentions regarding nuclear activity. Investment by Iran in nuclear research facilities; Statements.
- High-tech protest against plutonium plant. Reicher, D.W.; Salzman, J. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Nov1988, Vol. 44 Issue 9, p27
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- Talks on N. Korea set. Nordahl, Peter // Christian Science Monitor;1/6/95, Vol. 87 Issue 29, p20
Reports on the decision by the United States, South Korea and Japan to hold talks on plans to finance a new nuclear technology in North Korea, beginning January 9, 1995.
- US opens nuclear doors to Russians. Lloyd, Jillian // Christian Science Monitor;11/26/96, Vol. 89 Issue 2, p4
Focuses on the nuclear weapons plant in Denver, Colorado. Description of security at nuclear plant; Reference to visit to plant of 10 Russian scientists; Reason for open invitation to Russian scientists; Information on nonproliferation accord to be signed by the United States, Russia and the...
- U.S. and Japan fund scale model of pressurized reactor vessel. Beaugureau, Danielle // ENR: Engineering News-Record;05/19/97, Vol. 238 Issue 20, p18
Reports on the construction of a prestressed concrete nuclear containment vessel in the United States. Funding for the project from the government of Japan and the United States; Capacity standards for plant assessments; Compressive strength of concrete.
- Yucca Mountain testing facilities impressive. // Las Vegas Business Press;10/7/2002, Vol. 19 Issue 40, p10
Focuses on the Yucca Mountain nuclear testing facility in Nevada. Features and advantages of the site; Safety procedures implemented in the site.
- Prospects for saving chalk river accelerator look dim. Feder, Toni // Physics Today;Feb97, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p59
States that Tandem Accelerator Superconducting Cyclotron (TASCC), Canada's only facility for research on nuclear structure will be shutdown. Reason for its quiet death; Uses of TASCC in commercial industries; How the TASCC administrators try to find a way to keep the lab open; How the threat of...
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea calls Agency actions `unreasonable.' // United Nations Chronicle;Sep94, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p53
Reports that the Democratic People's of Republic of Korea (DPRK) on June 13, 1994 withdrew from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). IAEA action's considered `unreasonable' on the issue of nuclear inspections; IAEA's similar message from DPRK through the United States; Reaction of the...


