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Good to hear from Mort Goldman again, with his usual insightful commentary.
Mort, I accept and agree with your one exception to my broad brush, viz. the
point that the commercial nuclear power industry does in fact want a
solution to the problem of high level nuclear wastes, and in future will
modify my comments appropriately, but only on condition Mort, that you
continue to contribute to RadSafe and on a more frequent basis.

And as Jimmy Hatlo used to pen, a tip of the old Hatlo Hat to you for
pointing out the error of my ways!  Warmest regards to you, old friend.

Ron Kathren


-----Original Message-----
From: Mrtgoldman@aol.com <Mrtgoldman@aol.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Thursday, October 14, 1999 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Mindset


p>
   I would take only one exception to
>the broad-brush Ron has applied to the players in the high level waste
>"game";  unlike the government-contracted waste research and development
>"industry", that segment of the "industry" that builds and operates nuclear
>power plants DOES want a solution -- unless and until there one, the future
>of nuclear power is bleak, at best, both here and abroad.   And that in
turn
>makes the likelihood of achieving greenhouse gas emission goals even lower
>than it is at present.
>
>
>Mort Goldman
>(My own man)
>MrtGoldman@aol.com
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