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Plenty of interest in uranium exploration in NSW
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The NSW Government has received 39 expressions of interest to explore for uranium, following the proclamation of legislation to overturn the state's 26-year-ban. | The uranium industry says that's a clear indicator of the potential value of uranium m...
Lure of uranium draws explorers
Canberra Times
| Sixteen companies have lodged 39 expressions of interest to explore for uranium in NSW following the state government's decision to overturn a 26-year-old ban. Among the companies bidding for the right to apply for a uranium exploration licence are...
Lure of uranium draws explorers
Sydney Morning Herald
| Sixteen companies have lodged 39 expressions of interest to explore for uranium in NSW following the state government's decision to overturn a 26-year-old ban. Among the companies bidding for the right to apply for a uranium exploration licence are...
Aldridge Minerals sells noncore uranium assets
Mining Weekly
| TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – Toronto-isted gold junior Aldridge Minerals on Monday said it will sell its noncore interests in Anatolia Energy and Vetter Uranium for about C$765 000, which would enable it to focus on its flagship Yenipazar pro...
US, state agencies review proposed SD uranium mine
CNBC
| PIERRE, S.D. - Federal and state agencies are on the cusp of deciding the fate of a long-debated uranium mine in southwestern South Dakota that would produce about 1 million pounds of uranium oxide annually for the next two decades. | The federal N...
Two representative groups from Virginia publicly oppose uranium mining in VA
The Examiner
Related topics | uranium miningVirginiaVUIVA | Advertisement | In another rejection of legislative attempts to lift Virginia’s thirty-year ban on uranium mining, the Virginia Municipal League AND the Virginia Association of Counties publicly came o...
Company steps up search for uranium in Red Centre
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The uranium explorer set to start Western Australia's first uranium mine at Wiluna, is expanding its exploration into the Tanami Desert of Central Australia. | Toro Energy will conduct three aerial surveys over the next fortnight about 350 kilometres...
2 statewide groups back Va. uranium ban
CNBC
| RICHMOND, Va. - Two groups representing hundreds of Virginia cities, counties and towns are recommending that the General Assembly keep a 30-year ban on uranium mining in place. | The Virginia Municipal League cites concerns about health and enviro...
2 Statewide Groups Back Va. Uranium Ban
The Street
| RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Two groups representing hundreds of Virginia cities, counties and towns are recommending that the General Assembly keep a 30-year ban on uranium mining in place. | The Virginia Municipal League cites concerns about health ...
Sports
New Zealand's Marina Erakovic
(photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Tennis: Erakovic set to join tennis millionaires
NZ Herald
| Marina Erakovic is set to become the first US$1 million tennis player from New Zealand since Brett Steven in the mid-1990s. | Erakovic has banked US$989,318 ($1.2 million) since turning professional in 2006 and could pass the US$1 million mark at her home tournament, the ASB Classic, starting on New Year's Eve. | It would require a decent run in ...
Technology
FILE - In this Feb. 22, 2012 file photo, Kim Dotcom, the founder of the file-sharing website Megaupload, comments after he was granted bail and released in Auckland, New Zealand. In a move bound to provoke U.S. prosecutors and entertainment executives, indicted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is planning to offer a new online music service and a replacement of his shuttered website by years end.
(photo: AP / New Zealand Herald, Brett Phibbs)
MegaUpload extradition hearing 'likely' delayed to July
CNET
| In the high-profile criminal copyright case, New Zealand prosecutors said today that the hearing to determine whether MegaUpload founder Kim DotCom can be extradited to the United States, may get postponed four months. by | The mansion that Kim DotCom leases in New Zealand. DotCom was in court today asking for more funds to be released so he can ...


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