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An Uproar Over Transporting Spent Fuel To Nevada
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New York Beacon, The
04-24-2002
There's something pitiful about seeing anti-nuclear activists jump from one
scary story to another, trying to save their cause. A recent flurry of news
conferences and press releases by anti-nuclear groups has sought to raise
fears regarding the shipment of spent fuel that's a byproduct of generating
electricity at nuclear power plants around the United States.
Their hype about another Chernobyl-like disaster resu...
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