IAEA team observes Japanâs nuclear cleanup as Fukushima begins thyroid survey of children Washington Post Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:41 PM PDT TOKYO â" Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived in the Japanese city of Fukushima on Sunday to observe the massive decontamination effort following the worldâs worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. Local doctors also began a long-term survey of children for thyroid abnormalities, a problem associated with radiation exposure. Officials hope to test some 360,000 people who ... | By Sean Wardwell Killeen Daily Herald Killeen Daily Herald Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:27 PM PDT New energy efficiency standards passed by the Texas Legislature this year may lead to a long-term fiscal impact for the city of Killeen. However, rather than being a costly unfunded mandate, these new standards could save money. | IAEA team in Japan; Fukushima starts thyroid tests San Francisco Chronicle Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:24 PM PDT (10-08) 22:14 PDT TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived in the Japanese city of Fukushima on Sunday to observe the massive decontamination effort following the world's worst... | Conklin's play in net leads Red Wings to 3-0 win The Argus-Press Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:22 PM PDT Comments have been disabled. The Owosso Community Players recently recieved a $10,000 grant from the Consumers Energy Foundation. OCP executive director Linda Keenan, right, is shown accepting the check from Chris Thelen, a representative from Consumers Energy, inside the Lebowsky Center in Owosso. | Fuel shortage renders Rs 1 lakh cr useless in Power sector Business Standard India Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:21 PM PDT Over Rs 1 lakh crore of investment in the power sector is stuck, as 25,000 MW of thermal power capacity is stranded due to non-availability of coal and gas linkages, which may hamper energy generation capacity addition in the country, says a report. | Cain says dream is 'under attack' The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:14 PM PDT RICHMOND --Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain last night rallied about 1,100 Virginia conservatives, speaking at the Family Foundation's annual dinner in Richmond. He said the American dream is "under attack" from a series of crises--crises of energy, entitlement spending, illegal immigration, "foggy" foreign policy and "a moral crisis."... | | |
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