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  • == Time zones used on the Nuclear Heritage Network website == ...ocal time. However, many event times are marked as "CET" (Central European Time) as many of our activists are based in this region.
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  • According to the original time plans, the construction of [[Żarnowiec NPP|Poland's first nuclear power pl ...sation Court in Warsaw now has to overrule that, as the Aarhus Convention, European and Polish law give those who participated the right to seek justice in cou
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  • ...come to spend a certain time at the project house. You can volunteer for a time of one months to half a year, simple accommodation and food will be provide ...ffice hours we are available for your calls, and this is the best point of time to contact us to speak to someone in person. We will try to help to get con
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  • ...rmany#The German Nuclear Phase-Out|nuclear phase-out]]", it was one of the European countries with the biggest number of [[:Category:Nuclear Power Plant|atomic ...housands of people had protested nuclear power in Germany at that point of time forcing the government to close eight of Germany's oldest reactors to pacif
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  • ...ned nuclear reactors in [[Nuclear Controversy in Finland|Finland]] and the European Union. This is highly risky and unacceptable, and may lead to a repetition ...period of 01.01.91-31.12.2000", by Vladimir Kuznetsov, former head of the central inspection at GAN - state nuclear safety inspector's agency. http://www.seu
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  • ...g up. If we want to stop the next generation of nuclear power – NOW is the time to act. ...ll is on the Suffolk Coast about 8 miles from the A12 about 100 miles from Central London. The nearest train station is Saxmundham which is 7 miles from Sizew
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  • ...high-risk by experts, eight of Russia’s 10 nuclear power plants are in the European part of Russia, East of the Ural, two others are east of the Urals ― one For several decades spent nuclear fuel from European countries and from European Russia has been transferred for storage to the Gorno-khimicheskii kombinat
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  • ...ooklet_Atomic_Policy_in_European_Countries.pdf Atomic policies in selected European Countries]" ...achsen&oldid=453326731 as at October 1, 2011</ref> (D) close to the former central repository for atomic waste and research center Rossendorf (near Dresden),
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  • public at the appropriate time. "The NDA need to go back to the the European rules of corporate social responsibility.
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  • 2. New uranium mine in central Europe? European Nuclear Forum, that finishing works for block 3+4 will again
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  • every time we receive at least a few articles translated into public at the appropriate time. "The NDA need to go back to the
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  • developments in specific Eastern European countries, while we also An important topic for European citizens and anti-nuclear organizers
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  • ...he procession walked some hundred meters in one direction and back all the time|thumb|right]] ...d=357461995 as at April 23, 2010</ref> Since 2004, Latvia is member of the European Union.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Riga&oldid=357461995 a
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  • ...to be funded by youth exchanges under the Youth in Action Programme of the European Union). We applied for these parts in Finland, Latvia and Germany. The Latv * promotes young people’s active citizenship in general and their European citizenship in particular;
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  • ...construction is underway in countries like China and Russia, where strong central governments have made nuclear energy<ref>http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news After designing an updated plant originally called the European Pressurized Reactor with German participation during the 1990s, the French
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  • * promotes young people’s active citizenship in general and their European citizenship in particular; ...mong young people, in particular in order to foster social cohesion in the European Union;
    75 KB (12,074 words) - 09:13, 29 April 2012
  • 6. Southeastern European Anti-Nuke Network along Danube River time" as India continues to test weapons capable missiles, and has
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  • English newsletter this time). Just send us an e-mail to 6. Southeastern European Anti-Nuke Network along Danube River
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  • central and northern Europe invite you to an "anti-nuclear action European Commission have already granted their approval for a uranium
    31 KB (4,043 words) - 13:16, 23 December 2015
  • * to promote young people’s active citizenship in general and their European citizenship in particular (YiA-Prio-61) ...mong young people, in particular in order to foster social cohesion in the European Union (YiA-Prio-62)
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