News Updates from
CLG17 Feb 2014
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Previous edition: TEPCO
reveals record cesium level in Fukushima No. 1
well
Excessive radiation levels detected at New Mexico waste
site --'We're in
shutdown mode.' - DOE spokesman 16 Feb 2014 Underground sensors have
detected excessive radiation levels inside a nuclear waste storage site deep
below New Mexico's desert. The facility, located in southeastern New Mexico near
Carlsbad, is designed as a repository for so-called transuranic waste, which
includes discarded machinery, clothing and other materials contaminated with
plutonium or other radioisotopes heavier than uranium. Just a few dozen
essential personnel, including security officers, remained at the site over the
weekend. Inbound waste shipments had already been suspended at the plant since a
truck caught fire there earlier this month in an accident that left several
workers suffering smoke inhalation.
Radiation leak detected at WIPP near
Carlsbad --Unclear
'how much radiation was released' 16 Feb 2014 Authorities were
investigating a possible radiation leak at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near
Carlsbad, N.M. An air monitor detected radiation near the plant Friday night,
KRQE-TV, Albuquerque, reported. However, it was unclear exactly how much
radiation has been released from the WIPP.
Ethiopian Airlines hijacker in police custody after plane
lands at Geneva airport 17 Feb 2014
Swiss authorities have detained the hijacker of an Ethiopian Airlines flight
that was forced to land at Geneva's international airport. The airline says
flight ET-702 from Addis Ababa to Rome was "forced to proceed" to Geneva, where
it landed early on Monday (local time). "All passengers and crew are safe at
Geneva Airport," Ethiopian Airlines said in a statement. Geneva airport police
later sent a text message to the media saying the situation is "under
control".
Ethiopian Airlines flight ET702 reportedly hijacked and flown
to Geneva 17 Feb 2014 A plane
hijacked over Africa has landed at Geneva airport after the pilots issued a
hijack call over the radio. A spokeswoman for the Federal Office of Civil
Aviation told Fairfax Media that Geneva airport had been closed, while an
airport spokesman confirmed the plane had been hijacked, Reuters reported.
Online flight watchers reported picking up a "Squawk 7500" hijack radio code
coming from Ethiopian Airlines flight ET702 about 3.30pm, Sydney
time.
Venezuela expels three US consular
officials 17 Feb 2014 Venezuelan
President Nicolas Maduro has ordered the expulsion of three US consular
officials [CIAciopaths] accusing the United States of supporting Venezuelan
opposition to destabilize the country. Maduro ordered the expulsions on Sunday,
as tensions rise over the anti-government demonstrations being held across the
country. Maduro said he would not tolerate threats to Venezuela's
sovereignty.
Germany to beef up counter-espionage against US, Western
allies - report 16 Feb 2014
Following decades of a heavily subdued program, Germany is planning to resume
counter-espionage against both the US and other Western allies in response to
ongoing revelations surrounding NSA's global surveillance practices, Der Spiegel
reports. Another primary motivation for the resumption of surveillance is US
reluctance to agree to a no-mutual-spying treaty desired by Germany, the reports
suggests. The beefed up program will include more active tracking of US agents
operating within Germany's borders.
More Than 200 to Get State Police Awards for Sandy Hook
Shooting Response 14 Feb 2014 The
state police hold a ceremony next week to honor more than 200 officers who
responded to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012. The department is not publicizing the ceremony and the public,
including family members, is not invited. The ceremony will take
place Wednesday at the State Police Training Academy in Meriden.
Gov. Chris Christie has new childhood pal to shove into
Bridgegate traffic 17 Feb 2014
Another childhood pal of Gov. Chris Christie has been tied to the Bridgegate
scandal by emails suggesting he knew of the pending fiasco before it happened.
In the latest twist to the George Washington Bridge debacle, emails show Port
Authority Police Lt. Thomas (Chip) Michaels took the governor's point man at the
agency, David Wildstein, on a tour of the span at the start of the traffic mess.
The messages, first reported on Sunday by MSNBC, also indicate Michaels had gotten wind of
the plan to flood Fort Lee with traffic the day before the controversial lane
closings and kept Wildstein updated.
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