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LOS ALAMOS — This Christmas season, kids in Los Alamos wait for presents, and their parents wait for a decision.
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Board blasts nuclear security office
The head of a federal safety board has sharply criticized the National Nuclear Security Administration's plans to handle the pending management change at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Group faults lab on plutonium records
A Maryland nuclear-watchdog group says Los Alamos National Laboratory should do a better job of keeping track of plutonium.
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Report claims UC had feds pay for charity donations
A draft report questions whether the University of California should have charged the federal government $6 million that the school gave to a nonprofit charity.
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Los Alamos County leads the nation in median income
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) - The county with the highest median income in the nation is in northern New Mexico, according to federal Census data.
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LANL: UT bid to include tuition discount
Los Alamos National Laboratory employees could send their children to University of Texas schools at a discounted tuition rate if that school is successful in its effort to take over management of the lab.
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LANL Lab pays double state's average wage
Average yearly salaries at Los Alamos National Laboratory are more than twice what the average job in New Mexico pays, lab and state figures show.
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Feds delay decision on lab contract
The National Nuclear Security Administration has delayed an announcement of who will take over management of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Tyler Przybylek, who chairs a group of NNSA employees studying the matter, has requested more time to analyze proposals from two groups competing to take over managing the lab.
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LANL: Lab retirees tout perks of UC contract
Tom and Ruth Buhl's three children left Santa Fe and earned college degrees in California. Some scientists quit their jobs and started their own companies. And every day at quitting time, thousands of expensive cars and trucks zip downhill from Los Alamos National Laboratory and spread more than $1 billion into the local economy.
FULL STORY >> ( 1 comments; last comment posted november 20, 2005 3:10 pm )
 
Experts disagree on lab's impact
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LANL: Lab retirees tout perks of UC contract
The U.S. Department of Energy will spend more than $4.4 billion in New Mexico this year.
FULL STORY >> ( 1 comments; last comment posted november 20, 2005 6:29 pm )


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