Brazil to invest $500 mln in nuclear-powered sub (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters BRASILIA, July 10 (Reuters) - Brazil will invest $500 million to revive a long-stalled navy project to build a nuclear-propelled submarine, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday. " ...
Domestic news (The West Australian)
Unions have backed South Australian government calls for BHP Billiton to process minerals from its Olympic Dam site in Australia. Premier Mike Rann said on Thursday he did not want the uranium and copper mine in the state's north to become just a giant quarry.
(AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-10 14:30 GMT: Brinkley Mining signs uranium agreement with Democratic Republic of Congo (Interactive Investor)
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - British company Brinkley Mining has signed an agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo that could lead to the revival of uranium mining in the African country, according to a Congolese government minister.
China ends uranium prospecting in Niger after rebel threats (The Forex Market)
NIAMEY (Thomson Financial) - A Chinese company has shut down its uranium prospecting operation in northern Niger, after an ultimatum from the Tuareg rebel movement there, Toureg sources said.
Unions back Rann on mining (Adelaide Now)
UNIONS have backed SA government calls for BHP Billiton to process minerals from its Olympic Dam site in Australia.
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Unions back SA calls for mine processing (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Unions have backed South Australian government calls for BHP Billiton to process minerals from its Olympic Dam site in Australia.
Unions back calls for local mine processing (Adelaide Now)
UNIONS have backed South Australian government calls for BHP Billiton to process minerals from its Olympic Dam site in Australia.
Endurance Boat Race (St. Petersburg Times)
The state of the banking industry in the Northwest provoked mixed opinions Thursday at the 12th Northwest Banking Conference.
Brazil to build $500m nuclear sub (Daily Telegraph)
BRAZIL will invest $500 million to revive a long-stalled navy project to build a nuclear-propelled submarine, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said.