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| Written by STEVE TETREAULT, Las Vegas Review-Journal | |
| Thursday, 13 May 2010 | |
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The dismantling of the Yucca Mountain repository plan advanced this week when the Department of Energy ordered the project's main contractors to stop most work and prepare further job reductions. Read more...
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