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Submission + - California back in the Rare Earth mining game (pcworld.com)

burnin1965 writes: With increasing prices on rare earth ore, tariffs raised by the Chinese government, and the threat of embargoes that would damage United States high-tech manufacturing Molycorp now has the needed incentive to reopen the California Mountain Pass mine. They will spend the capital needed to implement badly needed updates to environmental controls that will mitigate the radioactive waste water releases that plagued the mine in the past.

Chinese imports in the 90s nearly halved ore prices and the California mine experienced multiple failures in environmental controls that resulted in the release of huge volumes of radioactive waste water. Updating the mine to address the environmental issues was not financially viable due to the cheap Chinese imports so it was closed in 2002. Actions by the Chinese and the ever growing need for rare earth elements have provided Molycorp with the financial incentive to invest in the needed environmental controls and reopen the mine.

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Submission + - Polish twins have two fathers

luftskibet writes: A Polish woman has given birth to a pair of twins with different fathers. While still married, she was in a physical relationship with another man. After the birth she apparently has filed for divorce. To prove that her husband was not the father of the children, a paternity test was done — with a rather unexpected outcome. The father of the son is her husband, while her lover can claim paternity of the daughter. Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat cites a piece reported by the Polish news channel TVN24.
Software

Submission + - Tesco moves into software market

jira writes: BBC reports that Tesco is to launch a range of budget own-brand PC software, in a move that will pitch the grocery giant against the likes of Microsoft and Symantec. "When it comes to software there is little choice and prices are high," said Tesco buyer Daniel Cook. Tesco said it would offer six packages, including office software, security systems and a photo editing tool.

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