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The partial meltdowns at some Japanese nuclear plants after the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011 has raised new questions about safety.
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Nuclear Power Firms Feel Squeeze
Wall Street Journal 03.06.2015
Japan’s move to restart a nuclear reactor is a good decision - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.20.2015
TVA Cleared to Start First New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant in Nearly 20 Years
Wall Street Journal 10.23.2015
Japan Woes May Impede U.S. Nuclear Push
New York Times 03.13.2011
Second Explosion at Reactor as Technicians Try to Contain Damage
New York Times 03.14.2011
U.S. Nuclear Plants Have Same Risks as Japan Plants
New York Times 03.13.2011
Partial and Nuclear Meltdowns: Whatâs the Difference?
New York Times 03.13.2011
Nuclear Industry Likely to Reassess Safety Systems
Wall Street Journal 03.14.2011
How Nuclear Reactors Work ... And the Dangers When They Don't
Wall Street Journal 03.15.2011
Obama's Energy Policy Faces Pressure
Wall Street Journal 03.16.2011
Design of G.E.'s Mark 1 Nuclear Reactors Shows Weaknesses
New York Times 03.15.2011
Dozens of Reactors in Quake Zones
Wall Street Journal 03.19.2011
Nuclear Plant Safety Questioned by Union of Concerned Scientists
New York Times 03.17.2011
Regulator says Fuel pools Ready for Emergencies
New York Times 03.21.2011
Indian Point Evacuation Plan Is Unrealistic
New York Times 03.20.2011
Charlie Rose Talks With Jim Rogers
BusinessWeek 03.17.2011
Japanâs Nuclear Woes Donât Signal U.S. Change, Regulators Say
New York Times 03.21.2011
Japan Ignored Warning of Nuclear Vulnerability
Wall Street Journal 03.23.2011
NRG Casts Doubt on Reactor Plans
Wall Street Journal 03.23.2011
Nuclear Power Loses Public Support in New Poll
New York Times 03.22.2011
Nuclear Plants Fail to Report Defects, Report Says
Wall Street Journal 03.24.2011
Nuclear Waste Needs to Be Stored. But Where?
New York Times 03.23.2011
New Reactors Clear Hurdle Amid Nuclear Review
Wall Street Journal 03.26.2011
The Prospect for Safe Nuclear Power
BusinessWeek 03.24.2011
Japan Crisis Dims Nuclear Plans
Wall Street Journal 03.30.2011
For Calvert Cliffs, Japan a reminder of potential perils of nuclear plant work - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.31.2011
Nuclear Industry Pins Hopes on Longtime Foe
Wall Street Journal 04.01.2011
Inspection Amped Up At Nuclear Facilities
Wall Street Journal 04.01.2011
T.V.A. Considers Upgrades for 6 U.S. Nuclear Power Plants
New York Times 04.14.2011
NRG Drops Plan for Texas Reactors
Wall Street Journal 04.20.2011
Panel Urges Germany to Close Nuclear Plants by 2021
New York Times 05.11.2011
Accident Raises Control Issues for Nuclear Power
Wall Street Journal 05.19.2011
Wall Street Journal 06.27.2011
Design Flaw Fueled Nuclear Disaster
Wall Street Journal 07.01.2011
Crisis Plans Urged for Nuclear Plants
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2011
Nuclear-Agency Chief Urges Swift Action on Proposals for Reactor Safety
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2011
Earthquake Risks Probed at U.S. Nuclear Plants
Wall Street Journal 07.19.2011
Is Indian Point the Next Fukushima?
New York Times 12.16.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.23.2011
N.R.C. Clears Way for Nuclear Plant Construction
New York Times 12.22.2011
Southern Nears Reactor Approvals
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2012
Cheap Natural Gas Unplugs U.S. Nuclear-Power Revival
Wall Street Journal 03.15.2012
As Nuclear Reactors Age, Funds to Close Them Lag
New York Times 03.20.2012
Japan's Ex-Premier, Naoto Kan, Condemns Nuclear Power
New York Times 05.28.2012
Washington Post 03.12.2013
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