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pausecontent[0]=' <a href="News/Australia_NuclearPowerPolicy.pdf" target="_blank">Australia changes its nuclear policy</a><br/>Australia has ruled out nuclear power - Environment Minister Peter Garrett says the Federal Government has ruled out nuclear power, despite a poll showing half of Australians want it considered.'

pausecontent[1]='<a href="News/TheHindu_NagasakiStudy.pdf" target="_blank">New findings from Hiroshima-Nagasaki study</a><br />August 03, 2009 - New findings from Hiroshima - Nagasaki study reveal connection to prostate cancer.'

pausecontent[2]='<a href="News/greenpeace_APEC_renewable.pdf" target="_blank">Greenpeace denounces the use of nuclear fuels as alternate energy</a><br />Darwin, Australia —Energy ministers from the 21 APEC countries met in Darwin this week to discuss how to meet future global energy demands while minimising environmental impacts; yet there was not one representative from the renewable energy industries at the meeting.'

pausecontent[3]='<a href="News/Toshiba_PowerYourHome.pdf" target="_blank">Toshiba has announced a mini-nuclear reactor for powering a house or apartment complex</a><br />Why purchase a generator for your compound when you could power your home or apartment building with a mini-nuclear reactor, built by a reliable, brand name company? Why indeed. Toshiba has designed what it calls a micro nuclear reactor. At 20 feet by 6 feet, it\'s 100 times smaller than your normal, power plant sized variety. According to Next Energy News, "The 200 kilo watt Toshiba designed reactor is engineered to be fail-safe and totally automatic and will not overheat. The whole process is self sustaining and can last for up to 40 years, producing electricity for only 5 cents per kilo watt hour.'

pausecontent[4]='<a href="News/TheAge_SellIndiaUranium.pdf" target="_blank">Austral urged to sell uranium to India</a><br />31 Dec 2007 - FEDERAL Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson has reiterated calls for Australia to sell uranium to India, despite fears of instability on the subcontinent following last week\'s assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. In August, the Howard government made an in-principle agreement to sell uranium to India on the condition that the uranium be used for peaceful purposes and that India sign a civil nuclear co-operation agreement with the United States. But Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has vowed not to proceed with uranium sales to India until it becomes a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.'

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