Igor Kudrik
Newsarticles
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Dutch company to ship 1st Russian nuclear submarine today
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Europarliament and Duma to watchdog spent fuel import to Russia
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Europe stunned by jailing of Pasko
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Russian Nuclear Regulatory alarms cabinet
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Pu-reactors to remain intact
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Mayo in Barents Sea, divers in Kirkenes
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Kursk causes crisis, requires impact study
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Russia to save world nuclear industry
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Duma approves spent nuclear fuel import bills
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Kursk may remain in Barents Sea
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Russian nuclear minister goes 100% commercial
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Duma sells out next 200,000 years
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Leaking torpedo could cause "Kursk" disaster
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Russian nuclear minister against Chernobyl shutdown
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Environmental national vote banned
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Duma to eliminate nuclear safety watchdog
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Pasko case in Supreme Court
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Russian officials at loss over reason to Kursk accident
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Three reactors black out
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U.S. might help Russia with spent fuel storage in Pacific
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Kursk torpedoes were unsafe
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Blasts detected at time of Kursk accident
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Kursk sunk by funding shortfalls
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Bill Clinton praises work of Aleksandr Nikitin
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Russia to become radwaste business land
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Nuclear fuel producer gets nervous
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Plutonium reactor continues operation without conversion
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Nikitin strips nuclear industry
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Minatom strives after spent fuel imports
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Nikitin in Supreme Court 29 March
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Mayak still without vitrification
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Submarine decommissioning plans for 2000 are taking shape
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Nikitin denied travelling abroad
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Russia may quit reprocessing
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New icebreaker might enter service in three years
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Two officers washed off submarine deck
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Slovakia suspends shipment of spent nuclear fuel to Russia
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Submarine spent fuel cask manufacturing delayed
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Spent fuel import project to be put on white paper
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Spent fuel storage barge on fire
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USEC Inc not to abandon Russian HEU agreement
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Northern Fleet Denies Bellona's Y2K glitches report
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Norilsk reactor put out of use
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Casks for submarine spent fuel
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Enemies of the state
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Ukraine builds spent fuel storage
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Deltas cut in pieces
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Enemies of the state
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Russia muses over nuclear testing
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CTBT future unclear
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Nikitin trial date set
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Nikitin vs. Nuclear Minister
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Russia to patch up nuclear cruisers
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Murmansk radwaste facility completed but not commissioned
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Duma reads spent fuel imports bill
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Norway funds, Russia digs
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Nothing more to discover
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Minatom loses first round
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No faith in MOX at Novovoronezh NPP
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Minatom sticks to reprocessing
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Liquid radwaste leakage confirmed
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Typhoon to get scrapped shortly
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Naval tanker suffers accident
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CTR foots nuclear shipment bill
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Nerpa to scrap more subs
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Nikitin vs. Russian Federation
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Severodvinsk yards revive
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Pasko case is not over
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Liquid waste issue in the Russian Navy remains unresolved
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Pasko walks out as a free man
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Nuclear icebreakers base robbed
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Current Status June 1999: The Pasko case
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Germany steps back on nuclear aid to Ukraine
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CTR agreement renewed
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Shut-down looms for Tomsk reactors
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Germany to help Ukraine stay nuclear
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Charity for nuclear warships
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Nikitin case enters the phase of absurd
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Russia accepts offer despite treason case
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Cogema to treat submarine waste
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Y2K bugs Russian Navy
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Thieves stole radiation alarm
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Legal foot-dragging legalised
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Duma drafts nuclear imports law
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Nuclear mid-east expansion
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Nuclear train leaves Murmansk
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Plutonium smuggler apprehended
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War-like words
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Constitutional Court legalises change
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Peter the Great is finally put in active service
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Nuclear train leaves Severodvinsk
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Surprise welfare for Severodvinsk
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Nikitin defence demands end to legal "foot-dragging"
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Nikitin case: Yet another expert evaluation
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Minatom lobby for spent fuel intensifies
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Shut down at Kola NPP, March incident statistics
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Kola break-in sounds Nuclear danger alarm
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"Doom the NATO spy," FSB cries
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India shops Russia for submarine technology
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Nikitin vs. Nuclear Minister
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Nuclear cruiser comeback
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Nuclear icebreakers for the next century
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Kola-2 NPP "inexpedient"
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CTR goes general-purpose
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Old idea for deadly old leak
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Sailor burgles Nuclear submarine
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Russia, Ukraine: spent fuel feud
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Russia boosts Iranian nuclear facility
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Ukrainian reactors: EBRD indecisive, Russia cautious
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State Duma to endorse nuclear waste import
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Minatom indorses radwaste imports
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The Nikitin Case: Supreme Court date set
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Russia to start on Iranian nuclear reactor this year
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Iraq crisis hinders START-II ratification
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No more nuclear shipments in 1998
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Early 1998 GAN statistics revealed: 10 % increase in nuclear incidents
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British Foreign Office addresses Russian radwaste issues
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Duma schedules START-II debate
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Russia performs subcritical nuclear test, drafts START-II law
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Protesting nuclear waste imports to Russia: Three activists taken to custody
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Krasnoyarsk wants foreign radwaste
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More Bulgarian fuel to Mayak
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CTR funds Russian subs decommissioning
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Minatom backs Canadian NPP for Russian Far East
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Kola NPP may run on gas
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FSB dissatisfied with Nikitin judge
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Nikitin verdict to Supreme Court: Both sides appeal
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Tax police persecutes Nikitin supporters
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Fuel shipment schedules still unclear: More subs pulled out of service
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Nuclear battle cruiser to be scrapped
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Russian Defence Ministry parts with laid-up subs
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Severodvinsk: FSB Taboos Nikitin Topic for Media
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On the way to final victory
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Russian NGOs: Support Nikitin, Fear the Chilling Effect
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Nikitin Judge to Use Secret Decrees
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Minatom takes over naval radwaste issues
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Moldova allows nuclear transit
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Current Status, September 1998: Nuclear Power for the Next Century
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Karelia to Start Uranium Mining
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Minatom to complete Cuban NPP
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Nuclear test imminent on Novaya Zemlya
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Nikitin jurors unknown
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Russia helps India build nuclear submarine
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Hijacked sub's mission cancelled
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Shoot-out on nuclear-powered submarine
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Uriy Dolgoruky Pending Reconstruction
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Biggest Russian Submarine Builder Closed Down
Temporarily
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Zvezda shipyard loses manager and state funding
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Current Status, July 1998: Mayak Chemical Combine
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Civilian service ship to work for the Northern Fleet
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Russian-Norwegian commission on radwaste holds first meeting in Moscow
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Gore discusses nuclear co-operation with Russia
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Year's third nuclear train from the Pacific risks blockade by miners
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Russia plans subcritical nuclear test late autumn
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NGO's camp demands to shut down Kola NPP: New NPP unlikely to be completed
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Nikitin case on Al Gore's agenda in Moscow
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Minatom fights for Eastern nuclear markets, dreams about Africa
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Latvian research reactor is shut down
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Russian Government restructures defence industry: Minatom plans to cut military enterprises
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Minatom believes enviromovements are foreign spy-nests
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Miners blockaded uranium train
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Russian State Nuclear Inspection: No incidents involving nuclear fuel at NPPs in 1997/1998
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Increased number of incidents at nuclear research installations: May/June incident statistics
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The Uranium Deal: Duma wants to stop uranium export
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DoD negotiates maritime fuel handling at Mayak
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Satellite launched without problems
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Delta-IV submarine to launch satellite on July 7th
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START-2 ratification postponed until fall
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Russia enters MOX agreement with Germany and France
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Russia renews nuclear deal with India
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Smolensk NPP emergency shut down
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Russian submarine to launch satellite in July
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Peter the Great under repairs
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Tension grows at naval shipyards on Kola
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Gremikha to grip share in subs decommissioning
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British and Norwegian experts attempt to solve problems in Andreeva Bay
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Current Status, June 1998: Storage facility for maritime spent fuel
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Incident at Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant
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Norwegian Foreign Minister takes up Nikitin case with his Russian counterpart
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Nikitin received 7th set of charges
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Mikhail Gorbachev on the Nikitin case: "It would be better if there was no case like this"
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Radwaste situation on Kola Peninsula pending haste solutions
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Military exercise in the Northern Fleet creates panic: The Navy attempts to cloak a submarine incid
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Construction of the Mayak store resumed
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Harassment of Aleksandr Nikitin continues: FSB attacks Nikitin's lawyer
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Minatom to handle spent submarine fuel
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Russia to reprocess foreign spent nuclear fuel
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Russian Defence Ministry to arrange submarine tours
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The Social-Ecological Union appeals to Yeltsin
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No money for implementation
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Construction of plutonium storage site continues despite of review: Mayak goes its way
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Iran attempts to acquire Russian ballistic missile technology
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Commissioning of liquid waste processing facility in Murmansk postponed
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Andreeva Bay may become civilian
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Minatom proposes to store damaged spent fuel on Novaya Zemlya
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Emergency shut-down at Ignalina
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1998: Three subs to be scrapped, one to be built
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March incident statistics for Russian nuclear plants
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Kola NPP to operate up to 2014 and beyond
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Rossiya is back in operation
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Leningrad NPP reactor emergency shut down: Information made available one week after
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Money for Tomsk accident clean up misused
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Closed Nuclear cities deprived of financial privileges
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U.S. again calls for Russian START-2 ratification
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Russia proceeds with Iranian nuclear power plant
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Plans to start serial construction of Borey class submarines in shambles: Still little progress on
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Severodvinsk plans to ship spent fuel in May: Year's first nuclear transport train leaves Murmansk
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Additional investigation into the Nikitin case finalised
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New confiscation of Bellona "Northern Fleet" report
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Minatom holds discussion with China on nuclear co-operation
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Russian Defence Ministry allocates 0,5 million USD to upgrade Andreeva Bay storage
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Commander of Zapadnaya Litsa submarine base: Navy must not be responsible for radwaste handling
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Murmansk Shipping Company may split up with nuclear ice-breakers
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Russia plans to complete Cuban nuclear power plant
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Investigation into the Nikitin case has been prolonged
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Nikitin's lawyer demands to dismiss the case
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New charges filed against Nikitin:Accusations still based on Defence Ministry's secret decrees
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Kursk NPP reactor emergency shut down
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The origin of the uranium has not been identified
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New naval nuclear fuel transport ship stuck in the Ukraine
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The Russian Far East Governor seeks eviroloans in Japan
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Two Oscar-I to be scrapped
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Nuclear submarine incident in Zapadnaya Litsa
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Kursk NPP reactor shuts down
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Nikitin's lawyers file petition to dismiss the case
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Russia signed nuclear deal with China
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Children find radwaste: Policemen get exposed to radiation
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U.S. urges ratification of START-II: Duma may consider the issue in 1998
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Gepard still under construction
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May be stored on Novaya Zemlya
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8 more capsules with radioactive materials discovered in Georgia
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Year's second nuclear train left Murmansk
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Engineer exposed to high radiation at Dimitrovgrad Research Institute
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20 SS-N-20 missiles to be destroyed in December: 80 tons of dangerous chemicals into the environmen
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New icebreaker may become nuclear power plant
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Fourth Alfa class sub scrapped
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FSB reprimanded on missing documents
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GAN fears design faults
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Chief Nikitin investigator dismissed
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No contract signed during Yeltsin visit
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Planning to block Trans-Siberian railway again
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Peter the Great remains in the Northern Fleet
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"We will arrange another Chernobyl"
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Prolonged Kola NPP life-time
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Military installations outlawed
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No progress on the Uriy Dolgoruky
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Russian PM astonished
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Liquid radwaste leak near Vladivostok
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Zvezda yard employees will march to Vladivostok
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Peter the Great at sea, at last
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Defuelling of Alfa class subs suspended indefinitely
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Canadian PM brought up the Nikitin case in St. Petersburg
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Kola radiation alarm cut due to unpaid phone bill
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Aleksandr Nikitin: I did not ask for asylum in Canada
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Nikitin can immigrate to Canada
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Typhoon under repairs, Gepard delayed for a year
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Spent Naval fuel unlikely to be shipped this year
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Still no money from the state
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Naval repair yards still struggling
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Naval yard employees blocked another road
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Solving the nuclear sub decommission problems
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Overhaul repairs at Smolensk NPP
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Yablokov: Suitcase nuclear bombs may have disappeared
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Russian START-2 ratification: Argumentation falls on deaf ears
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Russia's closed atomic cities hit by protest actions
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Nuclear transport-truck collision in Chelyabinsk:
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Russian Minister of Defence wants rapid ratification of START-2 treaty
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Nuclear ice-breakers line up for repairs
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Emergency shut-down of reactor
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Russia to deliver nuclear power plant to India
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Naval tanker rusting in Severodvinsk pending dock repairs
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Minatom confirms on-going program on subcritical nuclear explosions
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"Tomsk" arrived at the Kola Peninsula
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Pacific nuclear waste project goes one further
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Sosnovy Bor plans gain substance
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Radioactive discharges hushed up for a month
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Shkotovo majority says 'nay'
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Major strike due by mid September
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No further nuclear barter trade between Russia and Ukraine
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Muslyumovo settlement to be evacuated
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Kola NPP: Safety remains a problem
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Prolonged life for RBMK reactors
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Pacific Fleet not to be dissolved
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The Pacific Fleet may be dissolved
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On the brink of nuclear disaster
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Nerpa workers received part of their salary
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Novosibirsk nuclear fuel producer upgrades to meet increasing competition
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Zvezda yard employees received salaries for November '96
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Russian government promises military salaries by September
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Amursky strike enters second month
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Spent fuel might get stuck in Severodvinsk
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Russian Parliament believes international co-operation is necessary to speed-up submarine scrapping
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Finnish processing facility to the Northern Fleet
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The Lepse project
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Zvezda Yard employees blocked Trans-Siberian railway
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The Navy blames the shipbuilding industry for malfunctioning submarines
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Kola Nuclear Power Plant at half capacity
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Pointless hampering of Start-II agreement
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Arzamas-16 researcher died on June 20
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Severe accident at nuclear laboratory
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Nerpa goes on strike on June 19
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Norway's contribution to nuclear safety in Russia
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The Amursky Yard went on strike today
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"Tomsk" to enter final exams
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Western companies to manage spent fuel in Russia
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Western companies to manage spent fuel in Russia
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Western companies to manage spent fuel in Russia
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Finnish Andreeva Guba project suspended
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Follow-up of the AMEC declaration
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Nuclear Sub Sank in the Pacific
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Current Status, June 1997: Handling of spent nuclear power plant fuel
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Long delayed train arrives at Severodvinsk
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Nuclear incident at Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant
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Radioactive waste funds insufficient
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Mayak reprocessing licence suspended
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Plasma torch cuts submarines at Nerpa
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Russian Defence Minister to discuss nuclear weapons security in the US
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Increased criminal responsibility for nuclear violations
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Nuclear waste may be stored in the Pacific
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",Ordinary people are too ignorant",
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Nuclear Weapons dismantling
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Nuclear wastes piling up at Kola
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Kola Nuclear Power Plant to join the Internet
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RT-2 Referendum Rejected
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Governmental Decree on Handling RadWaste
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Fuel shipment from Severodvinsk delayed
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First 1997 Yankee for decommissioning
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Russian prosecutors enter radioactive waste scene
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"Peter the Great" stuck in Severomorsk
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Minatom employees demonstrated in Moscow
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Human rights violations in the Nikitin case may last for ever
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Deputy atomc minister warnes against declining social conditions
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Cheap nuclear power feed from Kola to Scandinavia
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Swedes initiate nuclear waste handling project on Kola
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Swedes initiate nuclear waste handling project on Kola
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Swedes initiate nuclear waste handling project on Kola
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Fight against RT-2 continues
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Western Assistance on Waste Treatment
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Minatom to build two vitrification facilities at Mayak
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Current status, March 1997: Nuclear shipbuilding in Russia
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6 Former antinuclear activist joins new Russian Government
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Nuclear powered submarines on sale
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Strike in Severodvinsk is temporary stopped
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100,000 demanding referendum against RT-2
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Nikitin lawyer Yuri Schmidt ",Best of the year",
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Vitrification facility stopped at Mayak
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Report on Nikitin is submitted to the Council of Europe
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Officer killed while defuelling operation of nuclear-powered submarine
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Short funds slow Russian submarine decommissioning
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FSB to Clearify Nikitin Charges
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6 billion dollars to outfit Kola with nuclear power
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Strikers blocked nuclear submarine
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Clean-up project taking shape
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Clean-up project taking shape
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Clean-up project taking shape
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Russia to increase ",radioactive", export
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Two Typhoon subs taken out of service
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Decommissioning of nuclear submarines at Polyarny
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Statistics from Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant
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Submarine Builders Go on Strike
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USD 12 billion deal between the US and the Russian nuclear industry
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Plans for a new nuclear power plant at the Kola Peninsula taking shape
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Nuclear cruiser arrives in Severomorsk
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Strike in Severodvinsk is temporary stopped
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No rush to ratify START-II agreement
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Nuclear cruiser will proceed to the Northern Fleet
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Construction of new strategic nuclear-powered submarine started