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No progress at talks with Iran on nuclear inspections, IAEA says
World NowAn agreement to allow international inspection of Iran's nuclear facilities failed to materialize during "disappointing" talks Friday between Iranian officials and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency reported from... -
NRC to hold public meetings on troubled San Onofre nuclear plant
L.A. NOWThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced the first of a series of public meetings on the issues that have shuttered the San Onofre nuclear plant for more than four months. The federal agency sent in a special inspection team in...... -
U.N. nuclear agency finds more highly enriched uranium in Iran
World NowThe U.N. atomic watchdog agency has found evidence at an underground bunker in Iran that may mean scientists have moved closer to enriching uranium to the level needed to produce nuclear weapons. Iran claims the more highly enriched uranium was the result... -
Allergan halts Lap-Band sales to 1-800-GET-THIN clinics
The maker of the Lap-Band will no longer sell its product to clinics affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN marketing company — a blow to Southern California surgery centers that have built an empire implanting the weight-loss devices in people...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Weight Loss, Health, Marketing, Weight
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Edison, consultant spar over blame for San Onofre shutdown
L.A. NOWA document released Monday by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission shows that Southern California Edison informed the federal agency of a number of planned design changes before it replaced the plant's four steam generators. A consultant who has alleged... -
Peter M. Douglas dies at 69; California Coastal Commission chief
As a child crossing the English Channel with his family to immigrate to America, Peter M. Douglas was mesmerized by the churning seas and his first sighting of a whale, an experience that he said forged an "intangible, unbreakable, lifelong bond" with the...
Tags: Natural Resources, Southern California Edison Company, Democratic Party, Water Pollution, Human Interest
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Nuclear power: NRC approves first new reactors in U.S. since 1978
Nation NowNew nuclear reactors: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Thursday approved construction of the first new nuclear reactors to be built in the United States since 1978; the reactors will be built at Georgia's Plant Vogtle, near Augusta.... -
Nuclear power: Feds may OK first reactors since Three Mile Island
Nation NowGeorgia nuclear power plant: Federal regulators are scheduled to vote on whether to approve construction plans for two Georgia nuclear reactors; the reactors would be the first nuclear plants built since the 1979 meltdown at Three Mile Island.... -
San Onofre to remain closed indefinitely, NRC chief says
L.A. NOWNuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko, who toured the shuttered San Onofre nuclear plant Friday, assured reporters that the plant would not restart until officials understand the root cause of the cause of systems failures that forced... -
Inaction by regulators as weight loss surgery allegations mount
Several current or former workers for the people behind those 1-800-GET-THIN ads have made allegations about this weight-loss enterprise that government regulators should have gotten to the bottom of long ago. Taken together, the allegations are that...Tags: Weight Loss Surgery, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials
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Environmental group faults design changes in San Onofre shutdown
L.A. NOWAn environmental watchdog group is alleging that unusual wear in the San Onofre nuclear power plant's steam generator tubes stems from design changes that were made in order to fit more tubes into each steam generator. The group's second report...... -
San Onofre nuclear plant closure not permanent, Edison says
L.A. NOWThe extended closure of the San Onofre nuclear plant due to equipment issues has led some to speculate -- or hope -- that the plant will be shuttered for good, but the chief nuclear officer for plant operator Southern California......
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