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BRIDGMAN, Mich. (AP) — Investigations of security practices at American Electric Power Co.'s Cook Nuclear Plant in southwest Michigan have led to the suspensions of six people who work at the facility. The Herald-Palladium in St. Joseph reports Saturday that investigations by AEP and security provider Wackenhut Nuclear Services found two "brief and isolated instances" of officer inattention and inappropriate use of security cameras.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's nuclear watchdog on Wednesday said it will formally request sanctions proceedings against a nuclear plant for improper handling of a radioactive leak that will require the screening of more than 2,600 people.
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An Armstrong County judge has ordered the exhumation of a West Leechburg woman who died 40 years ago to determine the cause of death and answer questions about her exposure to radiation and other contaminants.
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SANTA FE—The state Environment Department will investigate the improper disposal of a drum filled with radioactive liquid at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in southeastern New Mexico. The drum was shipped from Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Environment Department spokeswoman Marissa Stone says investigators will try to determine who was responsible for the improper disposal.
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Two senior members of the US House of Representatives are questioning the factual basis of the Bush administration's nonproliferation defense of Russia's nonproliferation record, a key part of the justification for the administration's decision to sign a nuclear cooperation agreement with Moscow.
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The New South Wales Government is facing scrutiny over plans to sell-off contaminated land at Hunters Hill, on Sydney's north shore. An Upper House inquiry will be established into the land, which was once used for uranium processing. The Greens won support for the inquiry from the Opposition and crossbenches.
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NEW YORK, NY April 28, 2008 —Entergy, the owner of the Indian Point nuclear power plant, is holding a public meeting on the safety of its facility, hosted by a panel of its own experts. Dr. Neil Todreas, the panel's co-chair, said he is confident his team can do an independent assessment:
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Signaling that aging nuclear-power plants may face greater scrutiny, U.S. regulators have told utilities to more rigorously analyze metal fatigue at several sites, including two opposed by environmentalists.
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