As an ethical matter, sticking to mutual funds and blind trusts seems like much better advice. But as an insider trading matter, the important question is whether the aides' trades were made on the basis of material nonpublic information. If they really were made by the brokers without consulting with the aides, then they were presumably fine. Of course, it does seem a little weird to give your broker discretion to trade a lot of individual stocks that you happen to regulate, and it might give rise to suspicion that you are having some secret conversations with the broker to nudge him in the direction you prefer -- but those are suspicions that regulators and prosecutors regularly investigate in corporate insider trading, and could presumably investigate here if they wanted to.
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Other more complicated models for the nucleus have also been proposed, such as the interacting boson model , in which pairs of neutrons and protons interact as bosons , analogously to Cooper pairs of electrons.
It has been more than 25 years since the last comprehensive Energy Commission assessment of nuclear power issues. As part of the development of its 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report , the Commission began a comprehensive assessment of the status of currently operating plants in California, the status of federal spent fuel storage/disposal programs and reprocessing, and the potential role of nuclear power in California's energy future. A consultant report from that proceeding is available on the main nuclear page.
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It has been more than 25 years since the last comprehensive Energy Commission assessment of nuclear power issues. As part of the development of its 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report , the Commission began a comprehensive assessment of the status of currently operating plants in California, the status of federal spent fuel storage/disposal programs and reprocessing, and the potential role of nuclear power in California's energy future. A consultant report from that proceeding is available on the main nuclear page.
It has been more than 25 years since the last comprehensive Energy Commission assessment of nuclear power issues. As part of the development of its 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report , the Commission began a comprehensive assessment of the status of currently operating plants in California, the status of federal spent fuel storage/disposal programs and reprocessing, and the potential role of nuclear power in California's energy future. A consultant report from that proceeding is available on the main nuclear page.