- a man who used to visit iraq on behalf of george bush's dad to flog saddam hussein tracking satellites, helicopter gun-ships, germ-seed for anthrax, pumps for nuclear plants and the ingredients to make chemical weapons
(Daily Mirror).
- he indicated that recent proposals by president bush and the international atomic energy agency are aimed at closing existing loopholes and arresting any further spread of the technology
(USEC Inc.).
- ''a john f. kerry administration would propose to iran that the islamic state be allowed to keep its nuclear power plants in exchange for giving up the right to retain the nuclear fuel that could be used for bomb-making, democratic vice presidential nominee john edwards said in an interview yesterday
(Scoop).
- dick cheney and mexico's oil, nuclear reactors are 'sitting ducks,' bush's war saves halliburton's heinie, can't see the forest for the sleaze (Earth Island Institute).
- around the bend:george w. bush's nuclear waste gambit: a gift to terrorists (Earth Island Institute).
- ecomole: dick cheney and mexico's oil, nuclear reactors are 'sitting ducks,' bush's war saves halliburton's heinie, can't see the forest for the sleaze (05/13/02) (Earth Island Institute).
- as expected, president bush endorsed energy secretary spencer abraham's recommendation to store 77,000 tons of high-level nuclear waste in an underground facility at yucca mountain, 100-miles northwest of las vegas, nevada (Sierra Club).
- october 20, 2003 -- nuclear negotiations during a weekend meeting with asian leaders, president bush indicated he would consider granting north korea security guarantees if the nascent nuclear power consented to unilateral disarmament
(Public Broadcasting Service).
- there have been dozens of media reports about the renaissance of nuclear power and many influential people, including vice president dick cheney, have added their voice of support to the resurgence of nuclears role in powering our information age society
(USEC Inc.).
- ''a john f. kerry administration would propose to iran that the islamic state be allowed to keep its nuclear power plants in exchange for giving up the right to retain the nuclear fuel that could be used for bomb-making, democratic vice presidential nominee john edwards said in an interview yesterday
(Scoop).