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Atomic endgame?
03/18/2011
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Pro: nuclear age ends
In light of a possible nuclear catastrophe in Japan, countries around the world are rethinking whether atomic energy really is the future. DW's Judith Hartl believes the crisis could lead to the end of the nuclear age. (18.03.2011)
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Despite the images coming from the nuclear crisis in Japan, is there still a chance the world will see the peaceful and safe use of nuclear energy? Peter Stützle believes so. (18.03.2011)
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