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The debate is won
13 December, 2004
The first of Foratom’s biannual European Nuclear Assembly meetings was held on 25-26 November 2004. Its subtitle, ‘Nuclear energy: An essential option for Europe’, gave a clue as to what conclusion the meeting would reach.

Iran's enrichment deal "not a legal obligation"
24 November, 2004
New allegations over Iran's nuclear programme appeared just two days after the country agreed to suspend their enrichment activities. By Judith Perera

IAEA forum on fuel
02 November, 2004
The Scientific Forum was held in Vienna, Austria on 21-22 September 2004, during the 48th IAEA General Conference. The theme of the forum was ‘Nuclear Fuel Cycle Issues and Challenges’. By Judith Perera

De Palacio's nuclear legacy
18 September, 2004
Do the revised European Commission directives on nuclear safety and radioactive waste management address the main criticisms of the last versions, as transport and energy commissioner Loyola de Palacio believes?

Good is not good enough
01 September, 2004
WANO’s BGM in Berlin, Germany on 12-14 October 2003 brought together nearly 400 nuclear utility CEOs and other top brass. The basic message they went away with was that in the demanding business of nuclear power being good is not good enough. But worst of all is thinking that you’re good. That’s when things really start to go bad. By James Varley

Tucson times thirty
31 August, 2004
At the 30th Waste Management Symposium, there seemed to be a feeling that things were looking up for nuclear power around the world. By Shankar Menon

Tracking the technology
31 August, 2004
Compared to other enrichment processes, centrifuges are simpler to build, operate, and hide from detection. This makes them preferable for use in clandestine weapons programmes. By Jack Boureston

Balance of power
16 July, 2004
A review of the main events in the nuclear industry worldwide since mid-2003.

Welcome to the union
13 July, 2004
As the European Union expands, so too does the number of Russian-desogned reactors within the EU. How is accession to the EU affecting those countries with a nuclear power industry? By Alan Osborn



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