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FDA Seeks Reduction in Radiation From Medical Scans
Unnecessary exposure from CT scans and fluoroscopes may increase cancer risk, officials say.
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Examining the uranium issue
Once, uranium was a prolific industry in southwestern Colorado — lifting the economy of this corner of the state as mining and milling flourished in towns like Uravan and Nucla.
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North Korea food crisis to worsen: Seoul
North Korea's severe food shortages are expected to worsen this year after a poor grain harvest in 2009, South Korean officials say.
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Oil rises above US$73 on Greek bailout hopes
Oil rose to settle more than 2 percent higher on Tuesday, buoyed by a weaker US dollar, gains on Wall Street, and a storm approaching the US Northeast.
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US denies missile-defence plans holding up START
Washington, Feb 10 : The US denied Tuesday that the plan to deploy missile-defence systems to Europe was holding up negotiations with Russia on a new nuclear arms reduction treaty.
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Sanctions against Iran being readied: Obama
Washington, Feb 10 : The push for another round of international sanctions against Iran over its nuclear activities is moving 'fairly quickly' and could be ready in the coming weeks, US President Barack Obama said.
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Obama ready to compromise with Republicans
US President Barack Obama says he is willing to cooperate on job creation, deficit reduction, and the health care overhaul, but warned Republicans they will be taken to task if they reject cooperation.
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Despite all the nice talk, partisanship still reigns
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Partisanship is reaching new heights in Washington, even as President Barack Obama makes almost daily pleas to get along. He's scheduled a bipartisan health care summit, and just Tuesday he hosted GOP leaders at the White House for the first time in two months.
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Bharat Heavy Aims Exports as Larsen, Toshiba Expand (Update1)
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. , India’s biggest power equipment maker, plans to double exports as expansions by rivals such as Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
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By Francesco Sisci
BEIJING - China's pivotal role in trying to get North Korea to commit to denuclearization and return to multilateral talks on its nuclear program could bring United States President Barack Obama a substantial reward for the long-standing US approach of peaceful engagement with the North.
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Robinson warns Sinn Fein over policing and justice agreement
Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson last night warned he would collapse the Stormont Assembly if Sinn Fein did not honour the landmark agreement on policing and parades, but stressed he was confident republicans would deliver. Related Stories Playgroupsex attack suspect arrested Shopkeeper so badly beaten ‘paramedics thought he was shot’ Playgroup sex attack suspect arrested Frosty ...
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Oil rises above $73 on dollar
By Rebekah Kebede
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Cases of 3 Debarred Pharmaceutical Executives Combined
The closely watched case of Howard Udell, the first general counsel of a major company known to be debarred from doing business with federal agencies, has been moved to U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., and combined with the cases of two of Udell's fellow executives -- chief executive Michael Friedman and chief medical officer Paul D. Goldenheim -- caught up in the same scandal. The cases ...
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North Korea Premier ‘Apologizes’ for Currency Change Inflation
North Korean Premier Kim Yong Il has apologized for inflation caused by last year’s currency revaluation and vowed to better feed the country’s 24 million population, a Seoul-based rights group said.
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N.Korea food crisis to worsen after poor harvest
North Korea's severe food shortages are expected to worsen this year after a poor grain harvest in 2009, South Korean officials said Wednesday.
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UN in Pyongyang to spur disarmament talks; NKorean, Chinese nuclear envoys meet in Beijing
SEOUL, South Korea - A senior U.N. envoy pressed ahead Wednesday with international efforts to get North Korea back into nuclear disarmament talks, during the world body's first high-level visit to the reclusive state in nearly six years.
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Obama seeks common ground on deficit, jobs
WASHINGTON -- Appealing for bipartisanship in a town where its hard to find, President Barack Obama sat down with Democrats and Republicans Tuesday to spur cooperation on job creation, deficit reduction and health care overhaul. He promised to do his part ...
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U.S. denies missile issue blocking new START Treaty
The White House today denied that differences with Moscow on the U.S. antimissile shield in Europe were blocking an agreement on a new strategic nuclear weapons reduction treaty with Russia. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said such reports were "not true." Earlier, General Nikolai Makarov, chief of staff of the Russian armed forces, said that Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) talks ...
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Delco officials mixed on governor's spending plan
It will be difficult to reconcile a $525 million projected state deficit this year with a $1.2 billion spending increase Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell proposed Tuesday in his $29 billion budget for the coming fiscal year, said state Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, R-9, of Chester.
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Michigan Congressman May Retire
Has press conference scheduled for Wednesday.
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Millstone Nuclear Plant Plans To Lay Off 50 To 75 Employees
Between 50 and 75 people will be laid off April 1 at Millstone nuclear power complex in Waterford, Connecticut's largest power plant.
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Obama says U.S. developing new sanctions against Iran
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Tuesday that Iran remains on an "unacceptable" path to nuclear weapons, despite its denials, and that the U.S. and like-minded countries will soon produce a set of punishing sanctions against the Islamic republic.
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Resolution in Congress Calls for Disarming Nukes and Fighting Child Hunger
The real struggle for peace lies not in nuclear bombs, but in providing food, education, and hope.
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Obama warns of swift sanctions against Iran
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Barack Obama pushed for a "significant regime of sanctions" against Iran unless it accepts international proposals aimed at curbing its nuclear ambitions.
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Defiant Iran starts enriching uranium to 20 percent
TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran announced on Tuesday it has begun further enriching uranium, dismissing warnings of new sanctions from world powers who suspect the Islamic republic's nuclear project is aimed at making a bomb.
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Nuclear Iran Is Not A Threat, Says Russian Expert
MOSCOW, Feb 10 (Bernama) -- Iran's recent statement on 20 percent uranium enrichment operation is not adequate for making an atomic bomb or to produce any nuclear weapons, said an expert.
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Govt overrules own experts, puts Bt brinjal in deep freeze
The Centre has put an indefinite 'moratorium' on the introduction of a genetically-modified brinjal.
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Leaks Trouble Nominees for Nuclear Panel
Three energy experts who are expected to join the Nuclear Regulatory Commission say that when tritium leaks at one nuclear plant, it puts other reactors in a negative light.
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Tritium levels are unchanged
VERNON -- State health officials reported Monday that tritium levels at Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant monitoring wells remained comparable with testing reported during the weekend.
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Chalk River could run for a decade, expert says
OTTAWA — The repair deadline keeps slipping, but once the creaky Chalk River nuclear reactor is up and running, it can likely produce medical isotopes until the year 2021, a prominent nuclear engineer said Tuesday.[...]
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Scouting withstands test of time
ROCKFORD — Agriculture, blacksmithing, dairy farming, leather working, taxidermy. Those were just a few of the first official merit badges issued by the Boy Scouts of America in 1911, a year after the organization was formed.
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Nuclear swap deal still on the table: Salehi
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Director Ali-Akbar Salehi says the door to talks on a nuclear swap deal with the West is still open.
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Tritium from Vermont Yankee might have leaked into Connecticut River
MONTPELIER, Vt. - The state's top health official said Tuesday it's reasonable to assume a radioactive substance leaking from the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant is reaching the Connecticut River. Dr. ...
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Iran uranium enrichment course 'not acceptable,' Obama says
Iran's announcement that it has begun enriching uranium to the threshold at which it could set off a nuclear reaction drew a sharp rebuke from President Obama on Tuesday.
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Obama, Republicans find common ground on jobs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama found common ground with Republicans on Tuesday over his top priorities of job creation and deficit reduction but drew a rebuke on healthcare reform.
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Two Parties Join Together, Then Resume Divided Ways
As if to punctuate that talk of bipartisanship goes only so far, Republicans voted to block a nominee shortly after a meeting with the president.
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Bill could make retrofitting SC homes easier
(AP:COLUMBIA, S.C.) South Carolina residents could make their homes more energy-efficient with no money down, while also paying lower electricity bills, under a loan proposal that cleared a legislative panel Tuesday.
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World news in brief, 2/10
SAN ANGELO, Texas —HAITIParents say kids were handed over willinglyPORT-AU-PRINCE— Parents of some of the children who 10 U.S. missionaries tried to take out of Haiti after its catastrophic earthquake told a judge Tuesday that they freely handed over their kids, the Americans’ lawyer said.The parents’ testimony means no law was broken and “we can’t talk any more about trafficking of human beings ...
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Japan Needs to Be More Flexible on Steel Mergers, Official Says
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Japan’s competition regulator needs to be more flexible on anti-monopoly rules to enable domestic steelmakers to compete with international rivals, a trade ministry official said.
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Obama's aim on health care: Mesh 'best ideas'
President Obama said Tuesday that he will consider any Republican health care ideas, as long as the ideas address the goals contained in the Democratic plans already passed by the House and Senate.
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Iran set for national day face-off
TEHRAN : Iran will mark the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution with nationwide marches on Thursday, as the anti-government opposition looks set to hijack yet another state-sponsored event to protest.
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Sanctions against Iran being readied Obama
The push for another round of international sanctions against Iran over its nuclear activities is moving "fairly quickly" and could be ready in the coming weeks, US President Barack Obama said.
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Iran gets offer on medical isotopes
Regime prodicing more enriched uranium than ever
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US preparing 'sanctions' against Iran: Obama
Noting that the international community is united around Iran's misbehaviour, United States President Barack Obama has said it will be worth watching how China operates at the United Nations Security Council where his administration is likely to propose additional sanctions against Tehran.
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U.S. Eyes Sanctions on Revolutionary Guards to Curb Iran’s Nuclear Plans
The Obama administration hopes to undermine the group that runs Iran’s nuclear program, supports militant organizations and cracks down on protesters.
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Chemical found in wells at SC nuclear plant
Radioactive form of hydrogen in water in two wells at a South Carolina nuclear reactor site.
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Nuclear incident involved British Columbia territory
On the night of February 13, 1950, a Convair B-36B, assigned to the Seventh Bomb Wing at Carswell Air Force Base, crashed in northern British Columbia, after jettisoning a Mark IV atomic bomb.
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West still sees Iran nuclear offers as small change
In substance, Teheran’s critics continue to pressure yet embolden its ruling elite. Last week, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country would agree to send its uranium abroad for enrichment.
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Hollywood asked to save its famous sign
When they gaze up at their famous hills this morning, the people of Hollywood will be rubbing their designer sunglasses and spluttering on their non-fat lattes in disbelief: the Hollywood Sign is being rebranded. Related Stories Toyota's steering in spotlight Iran nuclear stand-off reaches crisis point Karaoke fans in fear after 'My Way' killings
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Iran nuclear stand-off reaches crisis point
Tomorrow marks 31 years since the overthrow of the Western-backed monarchy by the world's first Islamic revolution and in Tehran the preparations are underway. Related Stories Toyota's steering in spotlight Hollywood asked to save its famous sign Karaoke fans in fear after 'My Way' killings
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