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World Nuclear Association News Briefing
City: London, UK
Year
1
, number 49
Date:
28 November 2001
title
A Liabilities Management Authority (LMA) will be established
Upgrading nuclear security has to be one of the world's urgent priorities
Calls from the Irish government to impose provisional measures
Ukraine will now rely on Russian assistance to finish construction
The US House of Representatives voted in favour of renewing
Southern Cross Resources has been granted a mining licence
Austria and the Czech Republic have concluded a year long dipute
North Korea has given the go-ahead for an inspection
The state of Rio de Janeiro will formally back construction
An operation Safety Review Team will sent to Philippsburg-2
Cernavoda-1 has supplied some 25 TWh
Vattenfall will go ahead with a SKr1.5 billion
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant might not get a decommissioning licence
Over amibitious targets for greenhouse gas emissions cuts
Russia needs to construct a new spent fuel storage facility
Vattenfall has agreed to buy a 44.8% stake in German utility Bewag
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