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AUBURN The Lewiston-Auburn Optimist Club has announced this year’s winners of its local essay contest.
Max Kim of Westport, Connecticut, took first place. Second place was Jesse Ding from Wilmington, Massachusetts. Third place was Isabella Webster from St. Dominic Academy in Auburn.
“Reaching your Dreams by Choosing Optimism” was this year’s national topic.
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SOUTH KOREA’S CORRUPT AND DANGEROUS NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
“During the eighteen months from the beginning of 2012 to mid- 2013, major corruption incidents occurred in the nuclear power industry in every country currently seeking to export nuclear reactors: the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Russia, France, and China….. “In the Korean case, systemic nuclear industry corruption was found
Supplementary Submission to the Victorian Parliament’s Standing Committee on Environment and Planning
Inquiry into Nuclear Prohibition Friends of the Earth Australia www.nuclear.foe.org.au
June 2020 – Extract
SOUTH KOREA’S CORRUPT AND DANGEROUS NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
South Korea’s reactor project in the UAE is years behind schedule: the start-up of the first reactor has not yet occurred despite initially being scheduled for 2017. The project has been promoted as a US$20 billion (A$29 billion) contract but costs have undoubtedly increased. The World Nuclear Industry St
Design Titan Richard Hallberg Practices the Art of Restraint in This Nashville Mansion
Rewriting the script for Southern style, he trades pomp and pageantry for a gracious symphony of art and objét. Mimi Read Max Kim-Bee
Taking the starch out of a proper Southern mansion is easier said than done. After all, ancient regional decorating proscriptions seem to be embedded in the walls of certain old houses, leading those who live in them to believe that nothing substantial can be changed.
Wallpaper crafted of Japanese rice paper (Elizabeth Dow) escorts shades of the bluestone porch indoors. The Italian console is an 18th-century antique. Wall art, Formations