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The anniversary of the Three Mile Island nuclear accident is a somber reminder of the fatal flaws of nuclear power and the unresolved dangers nuclear energy poses. However, despite the lessons learned from that catastrophe, the Bush administration is attempting to jump-start an industry that has been stagnant for almost three decades.
It’s almost as if [...]

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It’s the March/April edition of Public Citizine, an online sampling of articles from Public Citizen’s member newspaper, Public Citizen News. This edition covers the dangers of Botox; the need for a national database to allow consumers to check the validity of a vehicle’s title, mileage and history of theft or damage; and more. Check it out!

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To borrow from the president’s past words of wisdom, “Fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can’t get fooled again.”
We knew that President Bush’s final State of the Union address would be less than impressive when it comes to what American consumers want. And we expected him to continue [...]

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While grassroots activism helped keep the nuclear power loan guarantees out of the energy and farm bills late last year, the battle will likely be fought all over again this year, writes Huffington Post blogger and anti-Nuclear activist Harvey Wasserman.

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The WaPo’s Steve Mufson has more on the fallout from the Peach Bottom nuclear plant scandal in “Video of Sleeping Guards Shakes Nuclear Industry” in today’s Washington Post.

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