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So far there has been no evidence of that gas, officials say, or other evidence that reprocessing has begun.
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Intelligence officials said that they had no independent evidence that reprocessing had begun.
But it also remains far too sympathetic to the nuclear industry - the uneconomic and dangerous MOX plant at Sellafield has begun reprocessing, and the latest energy review clearly leaves the option open to replace existing nuclear power stations as they reach the end of their life.
It is a safe bet that he is well aware of the uproar caused by his government's confirmation, earlier this month, that it has begun making nuclear bombs from reprocessed plutonium.
Administration officials also said this week that North Korea boasted that it had begun reprocessing 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods to make plutonium.
The pressure to resume negotiations was heightened in recent days after American officials said North Korea had told them that it had begun reprocessing its store of 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods, a process that yields weapons-grade plutonium.
PAGE 8 NORTH KOREA RESTARTS WORK On Nuclear Weapons North Korea said that it had begun reprocessing thousands of spent nuclear fuel rods and that it would use plutonium extracted from the rods to make nuclear weapons.
SEOUL, South Korea North Koreaeannounceded Saturday that it had begun reprocessing thousands of spent nuclear fuel rods, adding that it would use plutonium extracted from the rods to make nuclear weapons.
SEOUL -- North Korea announced over the weekend that it had begun reprocessing thousands of spent nuclear fuel rods, adding that it would use plutonium extracted from the rods to make nuclear weapons.
There were also reports that North Korea had begun operating its nuclear reprocessing plant at Yongbyon, which is capable of producing enough plutonium to make a bomb a year.
The crisis over North Korea's nuclear program began in 1993, when analysts reviewing evidence from American spy satellites concluded that a North Korean nuclear reprocessing center at Yongbyon had gone "hot" -- had begun to process plutonium.
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