
Kevin Kamps of Radioactive Waste Watchdog, left, and U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, right, speak alongside "environmental intervenors" during a news conference to announce again their opposition to the 20-year license extension proposed for the Davis-Besse nuclear plant.
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U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, right, speaks against the extension of Davis-Besse license. At left is Michael Keegan of "Don't Waste Michigan."
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U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich in opposition to the 20-year license extension proposed for the Davis-Besse nuclear plant.
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Attorney Terry Lodge speaks alongside "environmental intervenors" during a news conference.
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Left to right Barry Allen, Ken Byrd, and Jon Hook of First Energy speak about the root cause for the shield building cracking at Davis-Besse and plans to fix the situation.
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U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich questions the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and First Energy during the meeting Thursday.
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U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, right, questions Melvin Holmberg, left, of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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Kevin Kamps of Radioactive Waste Watchdog listens during the meeting at Oak Harbor High School.
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Ann Marie Stone and Melvin Holmberg of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission listen to questions during the meeting.
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Charles Castro, regional administrator of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, addresses questions posed at the meeting.
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U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich questions the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and First Energy Thursday about the root cause for the shield building cracking at Davis-Besse and plans to fix the situation.
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