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	<title>Nuclear Lie</title>
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	<description>Fighting the false solution of nuclear power.</description>
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		<title>No Deje Que Conviertan a Nevada en un Basurero</title>
		<description>El Departamento de Energía ha propuesto depositar 77,000 toneladas de residuos nucleares de alta toxicidad en Nevada después de transportarlos a lo largo de condados en los que viven más de 106 millones de personas. La instalación de Almacenamiento de Residuos Nucleares de Yucca Mountain, a unas 90 millas de ...</description>
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		<title>Moving nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain will require 1 truck shipment every 4 hours for 38 years.</title>
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		<link>http://nuclearlie.org/scary-fact-1/</link>
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		<title>Lawmakers: Rail line will affect many</title>
		<description>Las Vegas Review-Journal

By STEVE TETREAULT
STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON -- Federal lawmakers are  calling for public hearings and a broader review of the government application  to build a rail line across rural Nevada for nuclear waste shipments to Yucca  Mountain.

DOE plans  for the 330-mile route "will have impacts ...</description>
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		<title>EPA issues radiation exposure rules for Yucca dump</title>
		<description>By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON (AP) -- No one knows what the earth will be like in a million years. But a proposed nuclear waste dump in Nevada must be designed to ensure that people living near it a million years from now are exposed to no more than 100 millirems ...</description>
		<link>http://nuclearlie.org/epa-issues-radiation-exposure-rules-for-yucca-dump/</link>
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		<title>Lincoln County Sends Letter to Surface Transportation Board</title>
		<description>The Lincoln County Record
 July 10, 2008

By Dave Maxwell, Staff Writer 

Dr. Mike Baughman, of Intertech Services in Carson City, reported at the July meeting of the Joint City/County Impact Alleviation Committee in Pioche. He stated that the Surface Transportation Board is “probably the most likely entity to get some ...</description>
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