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 ...
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By Kathy Kiely, USA TODAYWASHINGTON — Jackson Browne says he thought his group of politically active musicians "really dealt the nuclear industry a blow" with a series of 1979 concerts ...
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http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/tarachansky131007.html by Lia Tarachansky
October 14, 2007IT WAS, in a way, a case of taking the mountain to Muhammad - the mountain being a dormant volcano that looms over the planned site of Indonesia's first nuclear power station.Last ...
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10 October 2007http://www.neimagazine.com/story.asp?sectioncode=132&storyCode=2047434Scottish ministers have rejected new nuclear power stations in their response to the UK consultation on ...
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By Alan KatzSept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Martin Landtman hunches forward in his shirtsleeves as a June storm on Finland's Baltic coast drenches the construction site of the world's most powerful ...
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By Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash & Harvey WassermanSpecial to CNNLOS ANGELES (CNN) -- In 1979, we helped organize five nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden and an anti-nuke ...
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By Bernie WoodallLOS ANGELES, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Nearly three decades after they banded together for a series of "No Nukes" concerts that yielded an album and movie, musicians Jackson ...
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By Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash & Harvey Wasserman One of America's most critical financial and ecological decisions is now before Congress.