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January 2001, Week 4

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Tue, 23 Jan 2001 11:22:00 -0600
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        The first commercial nuclear powered electric generation plant is in Idaho,
at least that is what the sign out side of the building says.  There are also
facilities in Idaho to test new nuclear power plant designs and store and
process nuclear fuel rods.  Additionally for several years the U.S. Navy had a
noticeable part of their nuclear engineering personal trained there.   At a
minimum the U.S. government considers these facilities high tech enough to
clearly mark the area with very noticeable signs stating 'Restricted Area Use
of Deadly Force Authorized'.



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Jim Brust  -  Senior Programmer
BlueCross BlueSheild Nebraska
PO Box 3248
Omaha  NE 68180-0001
Phone: 402-392-4223    Fax: 402-392-4158
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