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"The question comes up now -- and this is a really important question -- can the Mark I containment be made better?" Arnie Gundersen, a former nuclear engineer and a leading critic of the Vermont Yankee plant, says the Japanese accident shows the Mark...
No nuclear plant could have avoided a meltdown after being swamped by a tsunami and losing power to cooling systems for an extended period of time, the company says -- and at least one expert CNN spoke to agrees. Thinking in terms of tidal waves is a...
U.S. Vice Admiral Mark I. Fox, Naval Forces Central Command, commander, U.S. 5th fleet, gestures during a press briefing at the U.S. Navy base in Manama, Bahrain February 12, 2012. View Photo »
No nuclear plant could have avoided a meltdown after being swamped by a tsunami and losing power to cooling systems for an extended period of time, the company says -- and at least one expert CNN spoke to agrees. But concerns about the Mark I's ability...
OHIO (IDN) - As the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approves a construction/operating license for two new reactors in Georgia, alarming reports from Japan indicate the Fukushima catastrophe is far from over. There are some two dozen of these Mark...
U.S. Vice Adm. Mark I. Fox, commander, Naval Forces Central Command, commander, U.S. 5th fleet, speaks during press briefing at the U.S. Navy base in Manama, Bahrain, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The top U.S. Navy official in the Persian Gulf says he takes... View Photo »
I felt I had been true to her memory. By now I had a daughter near Nancy's age, at Duke and part of a new college cohort of idealistic and determined young people who have come of age under a president who was himself a community organizer. They, like...
Admiral Mark I. Fox, Commander of the U.S. 5th Fleet, warned on Sunday against “suicide ships” Iran may plant along the Straits of Hormuz in order to use against U.S. forces that try to break the blockade in the area. Israel’s Channel 2 News quoted Fox...
The British Mark I was the world's first combat tank, entering service in the middle of World War I, born of the need to break the domination of trenches and machine guns over the battlefields of the Western Front. Along with its subsequent variants, it was the most successful heavy tank of the war.[citation needed] Full Article
U.S. Vice Adm. Mark I. Fox, commander, Naval Forces Central Command, commander, U.S. 5th fleet, speaks during press briefing at the U.S. Navy base in Manama, Bahrain, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The top U.S. Navy official in the Persian Gulf says he takes Iran's military capabilities...
View Photo »In this photo provided by ISAF Regional Command (South), U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Mark I. Fox, commander, Navy Central Command, meets with sailors, Wednesday, April 6, 2011, during his first trip to Kandahar Airfield in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
View Photo »U.S. Vice Adm. Mark I. Fox, commander, Naval Forces Central Command, commander, U.S. 5th fleet, speaks during press briefing at the U.S. Navy base in Manama, Bahrain, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. The top U.S. Navy official in the Persian Gulf says he takes Iran's military capabilities...
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