...the store will feature local authors signing their books, including David H. Hanks, who was on the International Atomic Energy Agency team awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.Other local authors signing their books include The Chronicle's...
...experience was serving as a U.S. Consultant in the Training Branch of the Safeguards Department in the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria. During his Army active service, Col. Fox was awarded the Legion of Merit (Three...
...was a secret nuclear reactor, diplomats said Saturday. The diplomats cautioned that the results from the International Atomic Energy Agency probe are preliminary because findings of more detailed tests are still outstanding. In other news HACKERS...
...scientists from across the country. At 23, Ms. Butler was selected to serve as a U.S. representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting in Vienna, Austria. The organization, which oversees nuclear activity around the world, made...
...for security and would have security forces on-guard continuously. They will be armed fortresses. The International Atomic Energy Agency would have persons on-site at all times keeping continuous account of fissile materials. Opportunities...
...and others at the Washington-based Nuclear Threat Initiative said they hope the financial pledge to the International Atomic Energy Agency will prod governments into action. The reserve would ensure supplies of low-grade fuel for nuclear power...
...the Security Council must butt out of Iran's nuclear program. The Iranians only want to deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency - the very agency that weeks ago dumped the controversy in the lap of the Security Council, after reporting...
...gold prices surged. Crude futures recovered from four days of losses, lifted by supply worries after the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran defied the U.N. Security Council by enriching uranium. A barrel of light crude rose 91 cents...
...development of nuclear power. If it is allowed to openly develop nuclear power under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran will be forced to maintain the same standards of development and safety as the rest of the world's...
...Look especially at pages 98 and 99, and see if you would ever again trust Mohammad ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or his predecessor, Hans Blix. Peter Gray, Aiken, S.C.