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Howard voted 'most embarrassing' in 2006 by FHM swingers
by Sydney Alternative Media Saturday January 06, 2007 at 10:03 AM
sydalternative@blog.tripod.com 0410 558838 NSW, Australia

'The story on so called embarrassing Howard relies on the 'impeccable popular culture source' ahem, that is FHM magazine which is a porn glossy published by Emap in 15 countries and is said to be "the biggest selling men's magazine in Australia & New Zealand" (refer below), based on a blokey survey of a very big sample of 10,000 readers: ....'

Full story here as the Democrats coincidentally (ostensibly) take control of both houses of the USA Congress.

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Selling uranium to China dangerous: Greens
by Parrort Press Saturday January 06, 2007 at 10:20 AM

The Greens say Prime Minister John Howard has ignored concerns about the potential dangers of selling uranium to China.

They say an agreement ratified between Australia and China does not have adequate safeguards to ensure uranium sold to China is not misused.

Greens Senator Kerry Nettle says Australia should instead sell renewable energy technology to China because it is safer and cleaner than uranium.

"We simply don't think that exporting uranium to China is the right path to be taking at all because the consequences are potentially so serious," she said.

"If John Howard decides to take this path, then he will be responsible for any catastrophic consequences that come from this decision."

Australia and China have ratified an agreement to permit the sale of uranium from as early as this year.

Senator Nettle says the agreement lacks adequate safeguards to prevent uranium being used for weapons or terrorism.

"We would love to see Australia exporting renewable energy technology to China rather than uranium, which will end up in the dangerous and destructive nuclear industry," she said.

"Now, we also don't believe that there are adequate safeguards in place to ensure that Australian uranium does not make it into weapons or into the hands of terrorists."

The Greens are also calling on Foreign Minister Alexander Downer to rule out selling uranium to India, which is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200701/s1822324.htm

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Close German-Russian nuclear co-operation
by Diet Simon Sunday January 07, 2007 at 10:44 AM

Nuclear cooperation between Germany and Russia is getting closer all the time, including in the scrapping of the rusting armada of disused nuclear submarines, writes an online publication, Eurasisches Magazin, In German at http://www.eurasischesmagazin.de/artikel/?artikelID=20061214

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