<div><p>Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, who have
been in the country for a week, on Thursday approved Kenya’s
application for its first nuclear power station.</p></div><div><p>The 35,000MW facility is to be built at a cost of Sh950 billion
on a 200-acre plot in the Athi Plains, about 50km from Nairobi, and is
expected to satisfy all of Kenya’s energy needs until 2040.</p><p><a href="http://www.nation.co.ke/News/UN+clears+Kenya+nuclear+energy+project+/-/1056/1136774/-/15lk6a7z/-/index.html">http://www.nation.co.ke/News/UN+clears+Kenya+nuclear+energy+project+/-/1056/1136774/-/15lk6a7z/-/index.html</a><br>
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<tbody><tr><td colspan="2" style="background-color: rgb(237, 241, 247); padding: 5px;"><font style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; color: rgb(0, 51, 153); text-decoration: none;"><i>“The twentieth century has been characterized by three developments of great <b>political </b>importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate <b>power</b>, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate <b>power</b> against democracy”</i></font></td>
</tr><tr><td colspan="2"><p style="padding-top: 3px;">~ Alex Carey ~</p><p style="padding-top: 3px;">Tel No: 0x2af23696</p></td></tr></tbody></table></span></div><br>