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To: TideGlider who wrote (96331)12/4/2010 9:14:41 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Respond to of 224749
 
The job figures, especially the retail figures, are not the actual figures. They are seasonally adjusted. When they report that retail employment is down 12%, they mean compared to last year at this time, not 12% from the previous month.



To: TideGlider who wrote (96331)12/5/2010 12:26:40 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224749
 
US approval a step toward Russian company control of Wyoming uranium mines

Published on November 30th, 2010
thetelegram.com

Two uranium mines in Wyoming are on their way to control by a Russian company now that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved transferring the mines' licenses.

The NRC last week approved the license transfer to a Russian company known as ARMZ which expects to obtain a controlling interest in Canadian-owned Uranium One by year's end. Uranium One holds the licenses for a proposed uranium mine and an existing uranium mine in northeast Wyoming.

The transfer raised concern from Wyoming's congressional delegation, who said the uranium could in theory go overseas and serve against U.S. interests.

The NRC continues to prohibit exporting the uranium.