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United Kingdom: Go-ahead for 10 nuclear stations

Campaigners say the government could be open to legal challenge The government has approved 10 sites in England and Wales for new nuclear power stations, most of them in locations where there are already plants. Full Article at EcoEarth News

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  1. The British government has announced a huge expansion of nuclear power stations, naming 10 sites in England and Wales as suitable for new power stations, Britain's Sky News reported on Monday. Full Article at People's Daily Online

  2. Ed Miliband has said the UK cannot afford to "say no" to nuclear power as he prepares to announce plans to fast-track a new generation of reactors. Full Article at BBC News

  3. Campaigners say the government could be open to legal challenge The government has approved 10 sites in England and Wales for new nuclear power stations, most of them in locations where there are already plants. Full Article at Earthwire.org

  4. 4:44am UK, Monday November 09, 2009 Kirsty Donald, Sky News Online Plans for the new generation of nuclear power stations will be unveiled later, including moves to fast-track the process to avoid an energy crisis. Full Article at Sky News

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  2. DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 09:  Breanne Loucks of Wales plays her second shot at the 9th hole during the first round of the Dubai Ladies Masters, on the Majilis Course at the Emirates Golf Club on December 9, 2009 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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