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A U.S. diplomat left North Korea on Saturday with boxes of documents detailing activities at the nuclear reactor that is at the heart of the communist country’s nuclear weapons program.
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Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Dale Klein, finishes touring the Turkey Point nuclear plant Tuesday, May 13, 2008 in Turkey Point, Fla. Klein says he’s been assured the plant is secure despite his agency’s recent announcement it would...
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