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Navajo gets bipartisan commitment on addressing uranium contamination

Second of four: By Kathy Helms, Dine BureauWINDOW ROCK – Representatives of the Navajo Nation received a bipartisan commitment Tuesday from members of the House Committee on Oversight and ... read more

Congressional committee outraged over Navajo uranium legacy.

First of four:By Kathy Helms, Dine Bureau, Gallup IndependentWINDOW ROCK – A picture may be worth a thousand words, but the sound of an instrument used to detect radioactive contamination, clicking ... read more

Science Panel Urges End to Bush's Ambitious Nuclear Waste Proposal

 By H. Josef Hebert, The Associated Press October 30, 2007 , Washington - A panel of the National Academy of Sciences urged President Bush on Monday to abandon an ambitious plan to resume nuclear ... read more

NUCLEAR POWER IS NOT THE ANSWER

by Karl Grossman October 24, 2007 - There's again a move to "revive" nuclear power. Every decade or so those with a vested interest in this deadly dangerous technology have sought to ... read more

Everybody Look What's Going Down

By Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Nation October 25, 2007 -- There's somethin' happening here, What it is ain't exactly clear. There's a man with a gun over there, tellin' me I gotta ... read more

Members, Musicians Attack Energy Bill for Nuclear 'Subsidies'

By Kelly Shaw, CongressNow Tuesday, October 23, 2007 - Flanked by rock and roll icons, House lawmakers today sought to gin up liberal opposition to the current energy bill, saying that the measure ... read more

“For What It’s Worth,” No Nukes Reunite After Thirty Years

By Daniel Kreps, Rolling StoneAfter almost three decades of near inactivity in the atomic sector, a bill has been sent to the U.S. government to loan $50 billion dollars to the nuclear power industry ... read more