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The public face of nuclear power in the U.S.

October 11, 2007 Retired Navy Adm. Frank Bowman says that in an age of climate change, nuclear power deserves far more consideration as a source of alternative energy. TAGS: nuclear power, plant, global warming, factor, face, leader, U.S.

Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S.

September 14, 2007 Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next. TAGS: nuclear power, plant, accident, waste, U.S., agreement, CEO

FAQ: All about coal--a necessary evil

December 3, 2007 Coal is probably a fact of life. The problem is how to burn it. We answer some of questions surrounding the fuel and how scientists might make it more eco-friendly.Photos: Coal addiction TAGS: coal, BTU, ton, China, nuclear power, India, Russia, energy, scientist, U.S., Adobe PDF

The legislation behind a national ID

February 4, 2008 Federal regulations creating a uniform national ID card are looming. Read the full text of the relevant section of the law. TAGS: driver's license, person, nuclear power, birth, section, Social Security, requirement, purpose, law, U.S., photograph

Hitachi Consulting has trans-Pacific plans

November 6, 2003 The consulting and services wing of the Japanese technology giant aims to grow by highlighting its familiarity with the business practices of both Japan and North America. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., outsourcing, consulting, nuclear power, Japan, outsourcing company, North America, outsource, IT services, information technology, U.S., IBM Corp.

France puts on business-friendly face

May 25, 2005 Government officials and tech executives concede the country has image problems, but they are trumpeting reforms. TAGS: France, income tax, nuclear power, layoff, income, Yahoo! Inc., government, U.S.

Power facilities cite few glitches

January 1, 2000 With less than an hour remaining before the first New Year celebrations begin in the United States, government officials say there have been a handful of Year 2000 glitches at power facilities. TAGS: Bill Richardson, Y2K, glitch, transportation, disruption, nuclear power, facility, utility, U.S.
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