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In Quotes: GE Hitachi's Jay Wileman on regulatory harmonisation ... (World Nuclear News)

In an interview for the World Nuclear News podcast GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy's President and CEO Jay Wileman explained why nuclear has a key role in ...

If we have that sense of urgency and we continue to value the need for more and more electricity, but carbon-free electricity, so that our children and grandchildren and great grandchildren, can have a great planet here, we've got a lot of work to do. So a lot of activity again, one more regulator in the PAA there, that is a great opportunity to leverage a lot of the IAEA NHSI and the Cordel work, and we're happy to be just right in the middle of that. In the UK we've submitted the generic design assessment application for the BWRX-300 and we're starting to work on the GDA, so a lot of activities and again a lot of synergies between the regulators there. I also saw in the news recently we now have collaboration between CNSC and the ONR (in the UK) as well, so that's another side of the triangle that will really help to be able to have a common understanding and common design reviews where they're collaborating, while still maintaining the sovereignty that's required for each of the countries. We will see, but there's a lot of work to do to go through the next couple of decades. That’s a classic example where something that really seemed like a good idea from a safety perspective, but doesn't demonstrate to have any overall increase in the safety of the plant, takes a lot of the rector vendor and the regulatory time and adds cost and duration to that budget." There's a lot of design reviews that will be required to go through these processes and for those two regulators to cooperate is a great way to overcome the challenge. "Governments really need to provide the regulators with a suitable mandate of how to participate and fulfil their mission of safety - which I absolutely want them to do - and to make sure they get them the resources, and break down any barriers that might be out there, so that they can efficiently license any and all of these designs. "The differences in a regulatory regime, or in interpretations of a common set of regulations, can result in regulatory uncertainty … I like to see Cordel working with the IAEA's nuclear harmonisation and standardisation initiative NHSI." In addition you have to have certainty of outcome around that in both cost and time. That said, nuclear still has to earn its seat at the table and to do that it's got to be cost-competitive.

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X-Jay vision: how Jayson Tatum has improved his playmaking in ... (CelticsBlog)

The absence of Marcus Smart could have loomed large. He's leading the team in basically every passing category and has grown into just shy of elite ...

Part of that is intentional, Tatum’s best offensive skill is still his scoring, and you live with a few bad shots a night (that he can still make) to ensure he’s staying aggressive. If Tatum continues to develop his passing skills, and keeps this same mentality, there’s no limit to where he could go as a playmaker. Draw two, make the right play, and go to the Winchester have a pint and wait for this to blow over. Stewart isn’t even cheating off Blake that deep, but Tatum reads it so perfect and knows he’s got to put some stank on it to get Blake an open shot. Watch on this play how he subtly manipulates Bogdanovic and creates a wide open 3 for Grant Williams out of absolutely nothing. You’ll notice in this second clip that Tatum is again operating as the nominal point guard, a role he’s occupied often in Smart’s absence. [Celtics](https://www.celticsblog.com) offense have a 118.0 rating when he’s on the court, which would lead the league, and a 114.2 offensive rating when he sits, which would be around league average. He’s not Chris Paul, but he’s above average overall and borderline elite for his position. This adjustment of Tatum’s role has enabled the Celtics to weather the potentially stagnant waters of a weeks long Smart-less offense. That assist number would put him around the likes of CJ McCollum, Shai, and Devin Booker. The “off” numbers in those two numbers for Smart above are season long, so many of the minutes include some smattering of Tatum, Brown, Horford, Brogdon, and Rob. He’s leading the team in basically every passing category and has grown into just shy of elite playmaking point guard.

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Longtime DFW Radio Host Hal Jay Shares the Story of His Life ... (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)

Longtime North Texas radio host Hal Jay is back home recovering after spending weeks in the hospital and receiving a heart transplant that saved his life.

“He just wants to watch our grandkids grow up and be with our family,” Ann said. part of the answer may lie in a promise to be there for his family as long as he can. I don’t mind showing it,” he said as he unzips his shirt to show the incision in his chest. I got the call.’ I went, ‘What?’ And he goes, ‘I got the call.’ And so, I just started crying. I think it's a very healing process for the two parties to meet,” Hall said. ”He got worse and we had to accelerate our support and he got higher on the list.” “A day or two after the surgery, it's like I was reborn. “I was in the corner, praying. “This is Stacy White with Baylor Transplant and she said, all she said was ‘THIS IS THE CALL.’ I just about lost it. I love you more than anything in the world but I’m fixin' to die,” he said as he relived that day. [Congestive heart failure](/tag/congestive-heart-failure/) weakened his heart and it couldn't pump blood to the rest of his body. 'Cuz if I lived, I’m still with Ann and the family.

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Don't Be a Bro, Yo (Harvard Crimson)

Mireya Sánchez-Maes '24 is a joint concentrator in English and Theater, Dance, and Media in Currier House. Her column “Rhyme and Reason” appears on alternate ...

Her column “Rhyme and Reason” appears on alternate Mondays. And every time Jay spoke, he And though he felt elite, He was always in the stacks. Just to prove that he was smart! And partied to the extreme. And so he came to campus And yeah, he punched the Spee. And he ran in primal scream. To try and get a date. News When he receives a B.

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Sonja and Jay to perform Feb. 28 at Bemidji Senior Center (Bemidji Pioneer)

Father-daughter duo Sonja and Jay will perform at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the Bemidji Senior Center, 216 Third St. NW.

BEMIDJI — Father-daughter duo Sonja and Jay will perform at 1 p.m. 28, at the Bemidji Senior Center, 216 Third St. Father-daughter duo Sonja and Jay will perform at 1 p.m.

WARRANT: Purnell, Kevin Jay - F1 Rape Forcible Compulsion and ... (crimewatchpa.com)

The Pennsylvania State Police, Fugitive Task Force, in conjunction with the Chester County Sheriff's Office, continues their search for Kevin Jay Purnell...

All callers to Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a CASH REWARD for information that leads to an arrest, the solving of a crime/cold case or the location of a wanted person/fugitive or missing person. Kevin Jay Purnell is wanted for Rape, Indecent Assault, and Corruption of a Minor. Kevin Jay Purnell is on the Pennsylvania State Police Ten Most Wanted.

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Here's how Jay-Z changed how the NFL picks the Super Bowl ... (pennlive.com)

Jay-Z has helped the NFL produce four Super Bowl halftime shows since their long-term partnership started in 2019. The iconic rapper and businessman helped ...

“It’s the number one genre in the world and has been that way ... “Ain’t that many superstars in the world. “You take four artists and everyone thinks they’re playing the Super Bowl. The iconic rapper and businessman helped spearhead Jennifer Lopez and Shakira with special guests in 2020; The Weeknd in 2021; Dr. So I would love for these platforms as being more inclusive of our music.” Blige, and Kendrick Lamar with special guests in 2022; and then Rihanna in 2023.

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Jay Vine pulls out of UAE Tour with knee injury (Cyclingnews.com)

UAE Team Emirates rider DNS for race's first summit finish at Jebel Jais.

As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling, The Express and Reuters. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. [UAE Tour,](https://www.cyclingnews.com/uae-tour/) with the subsequent time loss all but destroying their chances for a third straight win. He followed that up by showing excellent early season form with an overall victory in the Santos Tour Down Under in January after also having secured the Australian National Time Trial title. The release stated that “Vine came into the race with some light knee pain from a training injury which has not improved this week. The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!

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Newsmakers Q&A: Jay Famiglietti *92 on Cloud Seeding Technology (Princeton Alumni Weekly)

That's required so water vapor can condense onto something. The idea behind cloud seeding is to shoot CCN into the atmosphere and try to trigger precipitation.

You do your best research, and you try to answer questions that are relevant and are useful to water managers. The places where people try to do cloud seeding, the places that that need rainfall, they really don’t have that much water vapor. She is forming a water council and involving the universities. The idea behind cloud seeding is to shoot CCN into the atmosphere and try to trigger precipitation. There’s the policy part (water rights), the understanding part, and monitoring the physical part — how much water do we have. When rain forms, it needs to have what’s called a seed (basically, a cloud), a cloud condensation nuclei (CCN).

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