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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Oct 2002, p. 3

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www.durhamregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, OCTOBER 16,2002 PAGE 3 I Fuel 4 Life CLARINGTON - The Claring- ton Public Library is 'Fuel 4 Life' and it wants citizens to satisfy their appetite for free services and programs programs at its four branches. Local eating establishments, by displaying displaying tabletop menus describing the library's services, arc helping get the message out during Ontario Public Library Week, Oct. 21-27. "This is an exciting time for residents residents as Clarington prepares for the opening of the new main branch in Bowmanville - yet some residents still don't take advantage of this great free resource," notes Tammy Johnson, marketing and partnerships librarian. "I don't think people realize everything the library has to offer. Hopefully the 'Fuel 4 Life' campaign campaign will raise awareness about the importance and vibrancy of the Clarington Public Library." The library acts as fuel by feeding feeding minds and stimulating people through information, interaction and an exchange of ideas. To find out more what the library library has to offer visit one of its branches in Bowmanville, Cour- tice, Orono or Newcastle. The following establishments will be showing off the library's resources resources in their tabletop menus: Covering the ITER negotiations French setting hosts ITER talks LYON, FRANCE - It's the dawn of a new era in fusion energy research and it begins with ITER. That's the message delegates of the 19th International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Fusion Conference received received yesterday morning as they filed in from just about every part of the globe. Delegates from Durham and Iter Canada arc here in France's third largest city,, to sell Clarington and the Region as the place to locate the $ 12- billion energy research and development development project. Their target market is the international community which ultimately ultimately will contribute to the project and in some cases, uproot families and move to the selected site. The conference conference is a chance to be seen by the grassroots physicists and academicians as well as government bureaucrats involved involved in the negotiations and selection selection process. It's a chance to dispel the myth the GTA is a cold, snow-filled climate similar similar to Whitehorse. It's also an opportunity opportunity to reassure delegates our federal fete,.-- à . Jacquie Mclnnes. in France government is in full support of the project, a message that for some reason is not getting through loud and clear. There are four possible sites for the project: Canada, Spain, France and Japan. All submitted offers and delegates delegates are here vigorously marketing them. It will be up to the participating partners currently composed of the European European Union, Japan, the Russian Federation Federation and Canada to choose the best site for the job. At the opening session of the conference Monday, the chairman chairman of Iter International, Dr. Robert Aymar, announced those partners could soon include China, Korea and the United States. If that happens, it means the high cost of fusion energy research is about to come down as the bill gels divided up among more players. players. It also means pooling of strong fusion fusion research in those countries. In the race to find a cleaner, sustainable, large-scale energy source by the second second half of this century when many current energy resources could be depleted, depleted, all collaboration is most welcome. welcome. Ostensibly, participants at the conference conference this week aren't here to decide on ITER. They arc discussing cutting edge technology in fusion science. Their discussions relate to the latest in plasma burning and cooling, stellera- tors and tokamaks. Despite language barriers, participants converse in a universal universal scientific mumbo jumbo lost on the few laypersons along for the political political and promotional aspects of the conference. conference. But the real story here is clearly ITER. After almost two decades of discussions, discussions, research and planning, the fusion community now believes this opus is really going to happen. And so, on the edge of the biggest international scientific collaboration next to the space station, each conversation conversation ultimately winds its way back to ITER and where to put it. 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