Jan 29 | News
A nuclear revival seems imminent, and not just because the president says so — the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory commission has received applications to build 26 new reactors and has a few more pending.
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Oct 20 2009 | News
BEIJING (AP) - China will impose tariffs of up to 36 percent on some imported nylon products to protect its domestic industry from suspected dumping in Beijing's latest maneuver amid trade spats with the U.S.
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Oct 12 2009 | News
BRUSSELS (AP) - World steel makers said Monday that "exceptionally strong growth" in Chinese demand and a better-than-expected global economic recovery would keep steel consumption from falling as sharply as previously expected.
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Oct 6 2009 | News
MOSCOW (AP) - President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia is thinking big when it comes to nanotechnology. Medvedev told an international nanotechnology forum Tuesday that Russia aims to be a world leader in an industry he said has vast potential.
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Oct 5 2009 | News
Steve Gutterman THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - October 5, 2009 MOSCOW - Russia's top
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Sep 29 2009 | News
MARIA DANILOVA Associated Press Writer - September 29, 2009 KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - The Ukrainian government auctioned off a key chemical plant Tuesday but canceled the controversial sale just minutes later, claiming the bidders conspired to drive the price down.
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Sep 25 2009 | News
GEORGE JAHN Associated Press Writer - September 25, 2009 VIENNA (AP) - Iran has
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Sep 25 2009 | News
BETHESDA, Md. - USEC Inc. announced today that the Megatons to Megawatts program has
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Sep 22 2009 | News
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Ukraine's cash-strapped government began final preparations Tuesday to sell a key chemical plant despite a presidential order banning the sale.
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Sep 10 2009 | News
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