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JANUARY 2003 NEWSFEED:
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JANUARY NEWSFEED HEADLINES:
January Issue of The Sunflower (Nuclear Age Peace Foundation)
January 20, 2003
Russia submits nuclear deal to N Korea (Olympian)
January 19, 2003
US Expands Aid Offer, + N Korea Wants to Talk (NYTimes)
January 19, 2003
Russia Helped US on Nuclear Spying Inside N Korea (NYTimes)
January 18, 2003
Kemp Clears Path for N Waste Dump (The Australian)
January 17, 2003
Musharraf to Visit Moscow Amid Russian Fears al-Qaida could get Paki N
Weapons (AP)
January 17, 2003
Inspectors Find Weapons Cache (Wash Post)
January 17, 2003
Congressional Hearings on Indian Point Called For (Journal News)
January 17, 2003
Hanford tests tank cleanup ideas (Tricity Herald)
January 17, 2003
NASA Eyes Nuclear-Powered Rocket (Charlotte Observer)
January 17, 2003
Chernobyl Cleanup may be spreading contamination (Radio Free Europe)
January 17, 2003
Swedish Nuclear Reactors Shut Down for 3 Weeks (AP)
January 17, 2003
Korea Follies (Wash Post)
January 17, 2003
UN in no rush to take up N Korea - UN sources say (ABC)
January 17, 2003
Company that owns Indian Point defends emergency plan (NYTimes)
January 17, 2003
Ethics Cloud Hangs Over Los Alamos Laboratory (Salt Lake Tribune)
January 16, 2003
New Los Alamos leader says he will "drain the swamp" (San Mateo County
Times)
January 16, 2003
Judge Rips Gov't in "Dirty Bomb" Case (Newsday)
January 16, 2003
Commercial devices could fuel "dirty bombs" (Wash Post)
January 16, 2003
UN Inspectors find empty chemical warheads in Iraq (Reuters)
January 16, 2003
Bush looks for Yucca budget fix (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
January 16, 2003
US Fights Late March Report on Iraq Arms (Wash Post)
January 16, 2003
Seoul Braced for "Worst-Case" Korea Scenario (Reuters)
January 15, 2003
Local DOE security actions seen as 'knee-jerk' (Oak Ridger)
January 15, 2003
High Court won't hear SC plutonium suit (ABC)
January 15, 2003
UN Inspectors check Saddam's main palace (ABC)
January 15, 2003
Greenpeace moves to thwart BE bailout (Guardian)
January 15, 2003
Bush: Aid to Pyongyang depends on N Disarmament (VOA News)
January 15, 2003
Nuclear weapons plants breach safety targets (Independent)
January 15, 2003
China, US Discuss N Korea Nuclear Situation (Reuters)
January 15, 2003
Croatia to offer nuclear plant stake to Slovenia (Reuters)
January 14, 2003
Canada approves refueling Bruce nuclear reactors (Forbes)
January 14, 2003
No Signif. Environmental Impact from Operation of NPlants (NRC News)
January 14, 2003
DOE Lobbies to Send Nastiest Waste West (Oak Ridger)
January 8, 2003
UN Inspectors Extend Reach with Aircraft (Wash Post)
January 7, 2003
Think Tanks for Homeland Security (Wash Post)
January 7, 2003
Indian Point evacuation plans will get certified (Journal News)
January 7, 2003
Nuclear Chief: North Korea has 'stark choice' (CNN)
January 7, 2003
Iraq Inspectors Fly to Suspect Mine (CNN)
January 7, 2003
More reforms Expected at LANL (Santa Fe New Mexican)
January 6, 2003
Inadvertant Disclosures of Nuclear Weapons Info (Secrecy News)
January 6, 2003
NRC Excludes Terrorism as Licensing Consideration (NYTimes)
January 6, 2003
Goshutes who have opposed nuclear waste are out in cold (Salt Lake Tribune)
January 6, 2003
A nuclear bomb enters the port (National Post)
January 6, 2003
Brinkmanship, A Family Trait (Wash Post)
January 6, 2003
Iran cannot use plant to produce enriched uranium: expert (IRNA)
January 6, 2003
N Korea tests Bush's policy of pre-emption (Wash Post)
January 6, 2003
Arms Agency Tells N Korea to Comply or Face Council (NYTimes)
January 6, 2003
Pakistani Prime Minister Denies Nuclear Leaks (ABC)
January 6, 2003
Hussein slams UN inspectors as 'spies' (Wash Post)
January 6, 2003
Cotter to move forward with soil storage plans (Canon Daily record)
January 5, 2003
'Dirty Bomb' material seized in Asia (BBC)
January 5, 2003
How Dangerous is N Korea? (Time)
January 5, 2003
Russia Pledges Help over N Korea Nuclear Row (Reuters)
January 4, 2003
Attorney joins firm to fight Yucca cases (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
January 4, 2003
Indian Atomic Scientists Design Novel N-Reactor (India Express)
January 3, 2003
US questions UC's running of nuclear lab (San Francisco Chronicle)
January 3, 2003
NRC, Company to discuss decommissioning of Lakehurst, NJ site (NRC News)
January 3, 2003
UN Inspectors Ready to Step Up Pace (Wash Post)
January 3, 2003
Iraq: Questions to scientists unfair (CNN)
January 3, 2003
N Korea says willing to talk to US, IAEA (Reuters)
January 3, 2003
S Korea Eyes Mediator Role in Nuclear Row (Reuters)
January 3, 2003
Canada announces loan guarantee for Romanian nuclear plant (AP)
January 3, 2003
Nuclear rivals renew agreement not to attack (New Zealand Herald)
January 2, 2003
Complex web of nuclear, missile secrets entangle Pakistan, N Korea +
China (AP)
January 2, 2003
Inspectors Make Surprise Holiday Visits in Baghdad (Wash Post)
January 2, 2003
Only dialogue can resolve N Korean nuclear issue, says S Korea (VOA News)
January 2, 2003
Australia Calls on N Korea to Abandon Nuclear Program (VOA News)
January 2, 2003
Director of scandal-tainted Los Alamos Lab resigns (AP)
January 2, 2003
Uranium mill hit with more violations (AP)
January 2, 2003
No Support For Strikes Against N Korea (Wash Post)
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