CHINA WANTS THE URANIUM CAKE By Alan Boyd * The Asia Times Infosearch: José Cadenas Research Dept. La Nueva Cuba September 27, 2005 SYDNEY - Through the darkest days of the Cold War, the world's largest uranium reserves stayed mostly untouched in their underground deposits, in a silent warning of the dangers of nuclear proliferation. But a different kind of fright factor has dredged up a new debate over what to do with thousands of tons of Australian uranium. If the deposits are now opened to all-comers, the biggest slice could go to countries that were on the other side...