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Offline Marlin

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Viewer warning the article starts with his/her picture. It's news  ::)

Meet the DOE official helping solve the nuclear waste impasse

https://www.eenews.net/articles/meet-the-doe-official-helping-solve-the-nuclear-waste-impasse/

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The article points to the need for citizens to regain trust in the federal govt. The emissary appointed to regain that trust is pictured. Could be a hard sell.
« Last Edit: Oct 15, 2022, 04:47 by fiveeleven »

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Wow... just... wow.
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