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The classic account of the sinking of the Titanic. A stunning book, incomparably the best on its subject and one of the most exciting books of this or any year - The New York Times... [Pg.446]

A lent searches may be made on the New York Times at http //search.nytimes.com/seaich/daily/,... [Pg.302]

Viewed in this context, the Three-Mile Island (TMI) accident was the coup de grace for an already foundering industry. In spite of the fact that the hydrogen gas bubble that accumulated in Reactor 2 did not explode, although some contaminated gas escaped and that the commissions who investigated the accident faulted human error rather than equipment failure, TMI caused (as the New York Times... [Pg.856]

Leary, W. E. (1998). Ion Propulsion of Science Fiction Comes to Life on New Spececraft. The New York Times, Oct. 6. [Pg.968]

Good current sources of information on the environment are newspapers. The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and Environment magazine. Professional science writers have been particularly helpful to high school teachers. Several college-level texts (12,13) are resources for high school teachers.and, with appropriate modification, could be used as reference texts by secondary students. [Pg.471]

Sayles, L. R., Middle managers can rescue business, The New York Times, p. 11, February 14, 1993. [Pg.55]

Nicholas D. Kristoff. For Third World, Water Is Still a Deadly Drink. The New York Times. Jan. 9, 1997, pp. A1, A6. Third world statistics for 1990s. [Pg.209]

Anonymous. Chemists Produce Synthetic Silk. The New York Times. Sept. 2, 1931. [Pg.223]

McCardle J (2011) Hill, agencies forge ahead on e-waste efforts. The New York Times, 2 May 2011... [Pg.277]

Ken Schaffner Some of the blame though does lie with the media. I ve done nothing like Art Caplin does - he makes it is major activity in life to dialogue with the media. I ve done it a few times, and they ask me to do soundbites, they say give us a soundbite, and then what I find out from having talked fairly extensively with a reporter of the The New York Times or some other publication, that they ll shop around, they ll go from one person to another, until they get the soundbite that they want that fits into their prescribe. So it s a little bit of an uphill battle with at least some of these people because I think they have their own agenda. [Pg.319]

While Bolton s lecture gave examples of modern alchemical charlatans and seemed less than serious about some of the French Hermetic groups he discussed, the New York Times coverage of the speech focused primarily on the positive issue of modern science s relationship to alchemy. Its headline The Revival of Alchemy was followed by the subheadlines Dr. H. Carrington Bolton Lectures on the Modern Aspect of Chemistry s Forerunner and Many Still Believe in It (New York Times 1897, 6). [Pg.224]

The New York Times reports this is one of the deadliest periods for the American petrochemical industry s history "Alarm(ing) company executives, the 12 worst explosions killed 79 people, injured 833, and caused roughly 2 billion in damage". In the U.S.A. over 34,500 industrial chemical accidents were reported during the period of 1988-1992, nearly one every hour. Over 2,000 of these resulted in injuries, evacuations or fatalities. Some 40 percent occurred concentrated in just two percent of the counties of the U.S., primarily in California, Texas and Louisiana, home to most and some of the largest petroleum and chemical facilities in the U.S.A. [Pg.85]

Figure 8.10 The New York Times of 20 December 2007 reported on many nanotechnology companies planning quotation at the Stock Exchange. Figure 8.10 The New York Times of 20 December 2007 reported on many nanotechnology companies planning quotation at the Stock Exchange.
On March 3,1993, a typewritten communication received at The New York Times noted that the World Trade Center was bombed in the name of Allah. Mohammad Salameh, Nidel Ayyad, Ahmad Ajaj, and Mahmud Abouhalima were all identified as suspects and later found guilty after a 6-month trial. [Pg.31]


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