Radioactive Nuclear Beams (RNBs) are opening new regions of the nuclear landscape to nuclear structure studies. Early experiments with RNBs rely on reactions with large cross sections, inverse kinematics, and very efficient detector geometries in order to measure observables that are very sensitive to structural features. A Coulomb excitation experiment extracted the B(E2; 0[SUP+] → 2[SUP+) values of the neutron rich RNBs [SUP132,134]Te at the HRIBF with the GRAFIK through-well NaI(T1) detector. In addition, other q with RNBs, such as Coulomb excitation of octupole states and reorientation experiments, inelastic scattering, and single-particle transfer, will be discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]