Nov 6th, 2009 - dailypress
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Instead of figuring out where to put nuclear waste, why can't we just find a way to neutralize it so it's no longer hazardous?
Curiosity about what to do with nuclear waste inspired one of the questions in this edition of "Ask AP," a weekly Q&A column where AP journalists respond to readers' questions about the news.
If you have your own news-related question that you'd like to see answered by an AP reporter or editor, send it to newsquestions@ap.org, with "Ask AP" in the subject line. And please include your full name and hometown so they can be published with your question.
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