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Monday, August 27, 2012

Don't drop ball on nuclear safety: IAEA chief


Don't drop ball on nuclear safety: IAEA chief
Chicago Tribune
Li Ganjie of China's National Nuclear Safety Administration, president of the week-long meeting, said nuclear safety "must know no boundaries", even though this may raise costs. "Without nuclear safety there can be no nuclear power development." ...http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-nuclear-safety-iaeabre87q0at-20120827,0,4318507.story

Nuclear Safety Standards Conference: There's 'Much More To Be Done', IAEA ...

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Public comments show nuclear fears

The Daily Yomiuri -
Public comments show nuclear fears. Jiji Press. About 61 percent of people who want Japan to be independent from nuclear energy by 2030 prefer this option due to safety and other concerns, the government said Monday. Besides concerns over nuclear ...

International Atomic Energy Agency head says don't relax on nuclear safety

Economic Times -
VIENNA: The head of the UN atomic agency called today on countries with nuclear power not to lose their "sense of urgency" in improving safety after last year's Fukushima disaster in Japan. Opening a conference in Vienna analysing the aftermath of the ...

Don't drop ball on nuclear safety — IAEA chief

gulfnews.com -
“Much work remains to be done and we must not relax our guard,” said Yukiya Amano, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, at the start of an IAEA-hosted conference aimed at enhancing international standards to prevent any repeat of ...

Don't drop ball on nuclear safety-IAEA chief

Reuters -
Fukushima was worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. * Safety has improved but much to be done-U.N. nuclear chief. * IAEA hosts conference aimed at enhancing nuclear standards. * Fukushima stable, but decommissioning a challenge - Japan. By Fredrik ...

Don't drop ball on nuclear safety - IAEA chief

Reuters UK 
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano listens to a speech during the second Extraordinary Meeting of Contracting Parties to the Convention on Nuclear Safety at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna August 27, 2012 ...

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