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President Clinton to buy Nuclear Reactors from the United States. The entire press conference was organized by Laurie Cunnington, a very close friend of my family. This was the fourth time she has organized a press conference for our fora. The press conference was covered extensively in the October 30th and November 6lh issues of Nucleonics Week. There were articles in other papers and a report on National Public Radio (NPR). Because of its importance, I would like to include the white paper at this point. [Pg.49]

Boyce, Nell. Safety of Nano-Cosmetics Questioned. Morning Edition, National Public Radio Web site. Available online. URL http //www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php storyld=5257306. [Pg.105]

The course WDYK Health Professions focused on the avian flu, an important news item when this course was designed. It can easily be modified to incorporate swine flu, which is of current interest. Interestingly, instructors who use The New York Times or the National Public Radio in their courses can tie current or archived materials on any virus-related ailment in these media to the content of this course. [Pg.190]

Tom Bodett has been a logger, sailor, builder, radio show host, and the voice of popular commercials. Known for his humorous appearances on National Public Radio, Bodett has also published several collections of essays, including As Far As You Can Go Without a Passport (1985), The End of the Road (1989), The Big Garage on Clear Shot (1990), and Small Comforts (1987), from which this essay was taken. He hosted the PBS series America s Historic Trails, with Tom Bodett, and recently published a novel, Williwaw (1999), for young readers. [Pg.537]

They simply could not produce any morel Interview with Vaclav SmU, June 2002. Excerpts broadcast on Mcyrning Edition, National Public Radio, July 10, 2002. [Pg.275]

Before I had any reasonable prospects for writing a book on Fritz Haber, Alison Richards, a science editor at National Public Radio, gave me a chance to explore Haber s life and legacy in a pair of radio reports. I m grateful to her for supporting this unconventional project. The reports were made possible through a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. [Pg.300]

DANIEL CHARLES is the author of Lords of the Harvest Biotech, Big Money, and the Future of Food and a former technology correspondent for National Public Radio and the New Scientist. He lives in Washington, D.C. [Pg.314]

National Public Radio— A Chemist Explains Why Gold Beat Out Lithium, Osmium, Einsteinium. .. [Pg.362]

National Public Radio (2005) We history of This I Believe. http //www.npT. org/thisibelieve/about.html... [Pg.8]

C. Sankaran Electro-Test Inc. Roy W. Rising ABC - TV Michael Starling National Public Radio 3.5... [Pg.239]

Shogren, E. 2014. The Big Impact of a Little-Known Chemical in W.Va. Spill. National Public Radio. January 13. Available at http //www.npr.org/2014/ 01 /13/262185930/mysteries-persist-surrounding-west-virginia-chemical-spill (accessed January 17, 2014). [Pg.43]

Aubrey, A. Activists push for safer e-recycling. National Public Radio Washington, D.C, April 6, 2002. [Pg.113]

The news media disseminated the myth that the sources of acid rain are mysterious. National Public Radio interviewed Dr. Mohnen and announced that "At least one scientist says that the Ohio Valley is being blamed prematurely as the source of acid rain in Canada and New England." " In the ensuing interview. Dr. Mohnen again referred to the Adirondack study We ask, where has the air been over the past two days that brought (to the Adirondacks) this pollution in the rain We find that it does not matter where the air has been. Simply, there is always enough material in the air to be converted into acidity that comes down... [Pg.100]


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