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Sprint and T-Mobile offer free calling, texting to Japan
L.A. Times Tech BlogSprint and T-Mobile are lifting fees for calls and text messages made to Japan in response to the earthquakes and tsunami that have rocked the nation and sent it into a nuclear power plant crisis. Sprint is waiving or crediting fees for wireless calls and... -
Nuclear power debate: How much of our fear is rooted in propaganda?
Opinion L.A.If you caught the April 1 episode of "This American Life," a fear of nuclear power may have been cemented. In one segment, actors read harrowing passages from "Voices from Chernobyl," a collection of interviews that documents how people were...... -
Mohamed ElBaradei's book to be rushed to shelves
Jacket CopyThe first book by Mohamed ElBaradei, who has emerged as an opposition leader in Egypt, will be rushed to shelves this spring.... -
EGYPT: Mohamed ElBaradei says he won't negotiate until president steps down
Babylon & BeyondNobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei said Sunday that he will not negotiate with the Egyptian government until President Hosni Mubarak steps down. "The whole idea was to move that regime to a new regime," ElBaradei said on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria...... -
Japan's nuclear workers try to trace leak, dump radioactive water
Workers used a milky bathwater dye Monday as they frantically tried to trace the path of radioactive water seeping into the ocean from Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear plant.
The crack in a maintenance pit discovered over the weekend was the latest...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Employees, American Red Cross, Career and Workplace
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Japan prime minister plans rebuilding council
After declaring he would convene a national council on rebuilding within 10 days, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan visited the devastated city of Rikuzentakata on Saturday as well as the site serving as the emergency staging headquarters for the...Tags: Government, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Disasters and Accidents, Japan, Explosions
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Japan raises nuclear crisis rating to highest level
Japanese nuclear regulatory officials Tuesday raised the severity rating at the earthquake- and tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi power plant to the highest level by international standards, equaling the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown in the former Soviet Union....Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Career and Workplace, Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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US won't let ambassador attend UN Conference on Disarmament when Iran takes over presidency
Associated PressUNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States said Monday it will refuse to send its ambassador to any meeting of the U.N. forum where nuclear disarmament is negotiated when it's chaired by Iran because countries under U.N. sanctions shouldn't be...Tags: Tehran (Iran), Iran's Nuclear Program, United Nations, Defense Equipment, Nuclear Policy
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Global security issues in focus
Gulf Daily News, Manama, BahrainCOMBATING nuclear weapons and bridging religious divisions are being discussed by high-profile experts in Bahrain. Twenty former heads of states, leading academics and policy makers are taking part in the 31st annual plenary meeting of the InterAction...Tags: Heads of State, Government, Conservation, Saudi Arabia, Personal Service
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Nuke reactor gets foreign contract
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkBEIJING (China Daily/ANN) -- China has acquired the first export contract for a self-developed advanced nuclear reactor, and more global cooperation is under way, said a senior executive of China National Nuclear Corp. ACP1000, a third-generation...Tags: Beijing (China), Media Industry, China, Argentina, Germany
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Diplomats: Iran prepared to up nuclear program
VIENNA (AP) — The U.N. nuclear agency has told member nations that Iran is poised for a major technological upgrade of its uranium enrichment program, in a document seen Thursday by The Associated Press. The move would vastly speed up Tehran's...
Tags: Weaponry, Nuclear Weapons, Tehran (Iran), Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Organizations
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Critics Wonder if Morsy is Egypt's Next Strongman
CNNCAIRO, Egypt -- The sun rises over Cairo, and the city's landmark Tahrir Square is buzzing. Not with traffic, not with commerce, but with protest -- a tent city packed with people rife with anger at a man they blast as a dictatorial president, one who put...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Jihad, Elections, Islam, Protest
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