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To: ~digs who wrote (2631)12/5/2006 8:25:32 PM
From: ~digs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7944
 
Dec 5th, 2006 - Gods, speculators, politics, power companies, and the future of U.S. uranium
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Before hopping on that runaway train to the promised land of riches through uranium investment, it pays to do a little homework and seriously contemplate the future of nuclear power. During a short course on uranium Monday at the Northwest Mining Association conference, thousands of years of expertise in uranium and nuclear energy was evident among the packed audience of attendees who first cut their teeth on uranium exploration. The most startling conclusion one could reach by glancing around them is that the future of uranium mining and nuclear power in the United States depends on a graying group of professionals who are rapidly approaching retirement.

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