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Archive: October 2011

  1. October 17, 2011 Mongolia ends discussions of spent fuel storage
  2. October 12, 2011 Kazakhstan eliminates 33 kg of fresh HEU fuel
  3. October 12, 2011 Japan's civilian plutonium holdings in 2010
  4. October 11, 2011 Belgium declares is 2010 plutonium holdings
  5. October 11, 2011 France declares its 2010 civilian plutonium and HEU stocks
  6. October 6, 2011 United States produces MOX feed from weapon plutonium
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