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110075765

id 110075765
date 1961-06-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 175
headline Hans Bethe Wins Fermi Prize
WASHINGTON , June 3 -LRB- UPI -RRB- -- Glenn T. Seaborg , chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission , announced today that Dr. Hans A. Bethe , Cornell University physics professor , had been named winner of the commission 's Enrico Fermi Award for 1961 .

110095892

id 110095892
date 1968-09-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 248
headline '68 Fermi Award Winner Is Named
WASHINGTON , Sept. 20 -- The Atomic Energy Commission announced today it would award the 1968 Enrico Fermi Award to Dr. John A. Wheeler , a Princeton University physicist .

110060677

id 110060677
date 1955-10-29
medium New York Times (leads)
length 725
headline ATOMIC ADVANCE PLANNED AT YALE; Fusion Beyond the Hydrogen Field Pictured Possible -- Laboratories Dedicated
NEW HAVEN , Oct. 28 -- New types of nuclear fusion reactions will be studied with the new accelerators being built here and at the University of California in Berkeley .

110058322

id 110058322
date 1953-10-23
medium New York Times (leads)
length 2381
headline Excerpts From Announcement of Atom Power Plant
CHICAGO , Oct. 22 -- Following are excerpts from today 's address by Thomas E. Murray of the Atomic Energy Commission :

110057675

id 110057675
date 1951-11-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 725
headline NOBEL SCIENTISTS CREATED HISTORY; 1951 NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS FOR SCIENCE AND LITERATURE
The names of the Nobel Prizewinning scientists announced yesterday -- Cockcroft and Walton , McMillan and Seaborg -- stand out in the annals of science among the top architects of the atomic age .

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111653795

id 111653795
date 2009-01-01
medium New York Times (leads)
length 350
headline Utilities Offer 'Green' Nuclear Plans to Customers
Thinking about making over your home or business so that it runs greener ? What about going nuclear ?

111661006

id 111661006
date 2011-03-27
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1429
headline Inside The Times
International NUCLEAR CHIEF SAYS JAPAN

111659931

id 111659931
date 2011-01-23
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1416
headline Inside The Times
International IRAN NUCLEAR TALKS END

110085931

id 110085931
date 1964-01-10
medium New York Times (leads)
length 899
headline EURATOM PUSHES RESEARCH EFFORT

111647611

id 111647611
date 2006-02-08
medium New York Times (leads)
length 99
headline National Briefing | West: California: Suspect In Terror Hoax Is Extradited To San Diego
A Mexican man accused of making up a story about terrorists plotting a nuclear attack on Boston in January 2005 has been extradited to San Diego , officials said . The scare prompted officials to alert the public and increase security at the airport and on the subway . Gov. Mitt Romney skipped President Bush 's inauguration to return to Boston , but within days , the Federal Bureau of Investigation declared the threat a false alarm . The man , Jose Ernesto Beltran Quinonez , pleaded not guilty on Monday to federal charges of passing on false information about a terror attack and lying to federal officials .

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110062419

id 110062419
date 1956-10-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 999
headline EISENHOWER ASSAILS BID BY BULGANIN; ANGERED BY NOTE Reply Says Atom Plea Is 'Interference' in Politics of U.S. Still Hopes for Progress BULGANIN LETTER IRKS EISENHOWER Bulganin Voices 'Surprise' Reply Drafted at Meeting
WASHINGTON , Oct. 21 -- President Eisenhower angrily denounced today Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin 's latest letter urging an end of tests of nuclear weapons .

110062455

id 110062455
date 1956-10-26
medium New York Times (leads)
length 686
headline Eisenhower's Reply Regretted by Pravda; PRAVDA REGRETS EISENHOWER NOTE Slur on President Denied White House Defers Comment Engineers Honor Theobald
MOSCOW , Oct. 25 -- Pravda expressed regret today at what it said was President Eisenhower 's misunderstanding of the recent letter of Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin urging the banning of nuclear weapons tests .

110064200

id 110064200
date 1957-07-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1243
headline BULGANIN SAYS WEST ENDANGERS ATOM CURB PACT; Warns Linking Suspension of Tests to Output Ban Will Prevent Accord ALLIES WILL STAND FIRM In a Letter to Macmillan, Soviet Premier Also Sees 'Deal' to Aid Adenauer Lloyd and Dulles Quoted Pro-Adenauer Aim Alleged Britons Are Nettled BULGANIN WARNS WEST ON PARLEY Another Threat Suggested
LONDON , July 24 -- Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin maintains that the Western position on a suspension of nuclear arms tests precludes agreement on the subject at the five-power disarmament talks . The Soviet leader made that statement in a letter to Harold Macmillan , British Prime Minister , that was published here today .

110066384

id 110066384
date 1958-04-01
medium New York Times (leads)
length 7509
headline Text of Gromyko Announcement of the Soviet Decision to Suspend Nuclear Tests; Text of Address on Soviet's Halting of Nuclear Tests
LONDON , March 31 -LRB- Reuters -RRB- -- Following is the text of an address today by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko to the Supreme Soviet , in which he announced the Soviet Union 's decision to suspend nuclear tests .

110070552

id 110070552
date 1959-08-02
medium New York Times (leads)
length 331
headline HERTER AND LLOYD STUDY ATOM TALKS; Meet in Geneva to Discuss Status of Parley Seeking Ban on Weapons Tests
GENEVA , Aug. 1 -- Secretary of State Christian A. Herter of the United States and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd of Britain reviewed today the three-power conference here on a ban on tests of nuclear weapons .

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110128086

id 110128086
date 1983-03-13
medium New York Times (leads)
length 595
headline MASS MARKET
Mass market paperbacks are soft-cover books sold at newsstands , variety stores and supermarkets , as well as in bookstores . This listing is based on computer-processed reports from bookstores and representative wholesalers with more than 40,000 outlets across the United States . 1THE PARSIFAL MOSAIC , by Robert Ludlum . -LRB- Bantam , $ 4.50 . -RRB- Michael Havelock saves the world from nuclear extinction : fiction . 2THE WINDS OF WAR , by Herman Wouk . -LRB- Pocket , $ 4.95 . -RRB- One family 's struggle to survive during World War II : fiction . 3WAR AND REMEMBRANCE , by Herman Wouk . -LRB- Pocket , $ 5.95 . -RRB- Continuing the story begun in '' The Winds of War '' : fiction . 4NORTH AND SOUTH , by John Jakes . -LRB- Dell/HBJ , $ 4.95 . -RRB- The Civil War strains the friendship of two families : fiction . 5WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE , by Harold S. Kushner . -LRB- Avon , $ 3.50 . -RRB- Comforting thoughts from a rabbi . 6THY BROTHER 'S WIFE , by Andrew M. Greeley . -LRB- Warner/Geis , $ 3.95 . -RRB- The love of two brothers for the same woman : fiction . 7SOPHIE 'S CHOICE , by William Styron . -LRB- Bantam , $ 3.95 . -RRB- The nature of evil seen through the lives of two doomed lovers : fiction . 8A GREEN DESIRE , by Anton Myrer . -LRB- Avon ,

110125058

id 110125058
date 1982-05-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 767
headline FICTION
1 1 9 THE PARSIFAL MOSAIC , by Robert Ludlum . -LRB- Random House , $ 15.95 . -RRB- Through many exploits and hairbreadth escapes , Michael Havelock saves the world from nuclear extinction . 2 5 4 CELEBRITY , by Thomas Thompson . -LRB- Doubleday , $ 17.95 . -RRB- A crime committed in their boyhood comes back to haunt three young men . 3 6 5 TWICE SHY , by Dick Francis . -LRB- Putnam 's , $ 13.95 . -RRB- A greedy crew at work in the world of horse-racing and computer programming . 4 2 3 THE ONE TREE , by Stephen R. Donaldson . -LRB- Ballantine/Del Rey , $ 14.50 . -RRB- Book Two in the fantasy series , '' The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant . '' 5 1 THE MAN FROM ST. PETERSBURG , by Ken Follett . -LRB- Morrow , $ 14.50 . -RRB- During a mission to Britain on the eve of World War I , a Russian terrorist collides with his own romantic past . 6 3 15 NORTH AND SOUTH , by John Jakes . -LRB- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , $ 14.95 . -RRB- The friendship of two wealthy families - one in Pennsylvania , the other in Carolina - is strained by the Civil War . 7 4 5 THY BROTHER 'S WIFE , by Andrew M. Greeley . -LRB- Warner/Geis , $ 14.95 . -RRB- Two brothers , a priest and a senator , each in his

110125217

id 110125217
date 1982-05-30
medium New York Times (leads)
length 954
headline FICTION
1 1 11 THE PARSIFAL MOSAIC , by Robert Ludlum . -LRB- Random House , $ 15.95 . -RRB- Through many exploits and hairbreadth escapes , Michael Havelock saves the world from nuclear extinction . 2 2 5 THE ONE TREE , by Stephen R. Donaldson . -LRB- Ballantine/Del Rey , $ 14.50 . -RRB- Book Two in the fantasy series , '' The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant . '' 3 6 17 NORTH AND SOUTH , by John Jakes . -LRB- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , $ 14.95 . -RRB- The friendship of two wealthy families - one in Pennsylvania , the other in Carolina - is strained by the Civil War . 4 3 3 THE MAN FROM ST. PETERSBURG , by Ken Follett . -LRB- Morrow , $ 14.50 . -RRB- During a mission to Britain on the eve of World War I , a Russian terrorist collides with his own romantic past . 5 4 6 CELEBRITY , by Thomas Thompson . -LRB- Doubleday , $ 17.95 . -RRB- A crime committed in their boyhood comes back to haunt three young men . 6 7 7 THY BROTHER 'S WIFE , by Andrew M. Greeley . -LRB- Warner/Geis , $ 14.95 . -RRB- Two brothers , a priest and a senator , each in his own way love the same woman . 7 5 7 TWICE SHY , by Dick Francis . -LRB- Putnam 's , $ 13.95 . -RRB- A greedy crew at work in

110125299

id 110125299
date 1982-06-06
medium New York Times (leads)
length 958
headline FICTION
1 4 4 THE MAN FROM ST. PETERSBURG , by Ken Follett . -LRB- Morrow , $ 14.50 . -RRB- During a mission to Britain on the eve of World War I , a Russian terrorist collides with his own romantic past . 2 1 12 THE PARSIFAL MOSAIC , by Robert Ludlum . -LRB- Random House , $ 15.95 . -RRB- Through many exploits and hairbreadth escapes , Michael Havelock saves the world from nuclear extinction . 3 2 6 THE ONE TREE , by Stephen R. Donaldson . -LRB- Ballantine/Del Rey , $ 14.50 . -RRB- Book Two in the fantasy series , '' The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant . '' 4 3 18 NORTH AND SOUTH , by John Jakes . -LRB- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , $ 14.95 . -RRB- The friendship of two wealthy families - one in Pennsylvania , the other in Carolina - is strained by the Civil War . 5 5 7 CELEBRITY , by Thomas Thompson . -LRB- Doubleday , $ 17.95 . -RRB- A crime committed in their boyhood comes back to haunt three young men . 6 7 8 TWICE SHY , by Dick Francis . -LRB- Putnam 's , $ 13.95 . -RRB- Greed at work in the world of horse racing and computer programming . 7 6 8 THY BROTHER 'S WIFE , by Andrew M. Greeley . -LRB- Warner/Geis , $ 14.95 . -RRB- Two brothers , a priest and a senator , each in his

110125424

id 110125424
date 1982-06-13
medium New York Times (leads)
length 987
headline FICTION
1 2 13 THE PARSIFAL MOSAIC , by Robert Ludlum . -LRB- Random House , $ 15.95 . -RRB- Through many exploits and hairbreadth escapes , Michael Havelock saves the world from nuclear extinction . 2 1 5 THE MAN FROM ST. PETERSBURG , by Ken Follett . -LRB- Morrow , $ 14.50 . -RRB- During a mission to Britain on the eve of World War I , a Russian terrorist collides with his own romantic past . 3 3 7 THE ONE TREE , by Stephen R. Donaldson . -LRB- Ballantine/Del Rey , $ 14.50 . -RRB- Book Two in the fantasy series , '' The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant . '' 4 5 8 CELEBRITY , by Thomas Thompson . -LRB- Doubleday , $ 17.95 . -RRB- A crime committed in their boyhood comes back to haunt three young men . 5 1 EDEN BURNING , by Belva Plain . -LRB- Delacorte , $ 15.95 . -RRB- Romance and political upheaval on a Caribbean island . 6 15 2 THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER , by Jeffrey Archer . -LRB- Linden Press , $ 15.95 . -RRB- A sequel to the author 's '' Kane & Abel , '' in which two children of those antagonists marry one another . 7 7 9 THY BROTHER 'S WIFE , by Andrew M. Greeley . -LRB- Warner/Geis , $ 14.95 . -RRB- Two brothers , a priest and a senator , each in his own way , love the same woman

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110068217

id 110068217
date 1958-09-27
medium New York Times (leads)
length 466
headline CHIEF SAYS S.A.C. IS 'READY TO GO'; Gen. Power Confident Jet Bombers Can Get Through Any Defense System
DALLIS , Tex. , Sept. 26 -- The commander of the Strategic Air Command said today the nuclear striking force was '' ready to go . ''

110076612

id 110076612
date 1961-09-07
medium New York Times (leads)
length 142
headline Titan Hits on Target In a 6,100-Mile Flight
CAPE CANAVERAL , , Fla. , Sept. 6 -LRB- UPI -RRB- -- An Air Force Titan missile capable of hurling a five-megaton nuclear warhead nearly halfway around the world hit a target 6,100 miles away in a military test flight tonight .

110083771

id 110083771
date 1963-07-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 413
headline MINUTEMAN WING READY TO LAUNCH; 'Instant ICBM's' in Place Near Great Falls, Mont. Team Effort Is Praised
GREAT FALLS , Mont. , July 4 -- The Air Force has declared the first Minuteman missile wing fully operational . It is able to launch 150 nuclear armed intercontinental rockets from underground silos within 32 seconds after receiving an order to fire .

110100291

id 110100291
date 1971-06-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 216
headline Pacific Search Plane Spots Debris
HONOLULU , June 14 -LRB- UPI -RRB- -- Debris was sighted today in the South Pacific , where an Air Force C-135 transport vanished with 24 persons aboard , apparently while monitoring French nuclear tests .

110112745

id 110112745
date 1978-01-29
medium New York Times (leads)
length 993
headline Plunge From Orbit; First Encounter Of a Close Kind Carter Proposes A Three-Year-Plan
Deep inside a mountain in Colorado , the North American Air Defense Command -LRB- NORAD -RRB- watches the more than 4,000 satellites orbiting the earth . Something new could be a nuclear attack -- or wrongly interpreted as a nuclear ...

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110143306

id 110143306
date 1987-09-29
medium New York Times (leads)
length 679
headline Music: Reworking Faust
LEAD : '' Stauf , '' co-produced by the American Music Theater Festival and the Philadelphia Theater Company , is a nuclear-age reinterpretation of the Faust legend - an expanded version of a theater piece introduced in 1976 . The work , jointly written and composed by Michael Sahl and Eric Salzman , plays through Sunday at the intimate Plays and Players Theater here .

111637200

id 111637200
date 2001-01-19
medium New York Times (leads)
length 288
headline Robert Morris
' Fiberglass , Lead , Felt , 1963-1996 ' Sonnabend 536 West 22nd Street , Chelsea Through Feb. 10 Robert Morris 's Minimalist sculptures of the 1960 's secured him a permanent niche in the history of 20th-century art . But unlike others associated with the path of radical simplification , like Carl Andre , Donald Judd or Dan Flavin , Mr. Morris went on to explore a bewildering variety of other approaches , from scatter art and performance art to representational paintings and sculptures that were allegories of nuclear holocausts .

110058768

id 110058768
date 1954-06-03
medium New York Times (leads)
length 470
headline About Art and Artists; Village Art Center Shows 250 Examples of Painting, Sculpture at the Whitney
THE Whitney Museum , long since having outgrown its part as the nuclear inspiration of art in Greenwich Village , has fittingly handed over temporarily to the Village Art Center the galleries of the building from which it is soon to move uptown .

110133251

id 110133251
date 1984-07-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 212
headline JAZZ: SUN RA BAND AT SWEET BASIL
THE pianist Sun Ra does n't just want a place in jazz history ; he wants it all . So in a set like his early one Monday at Sweet Basil - where he will lead his 15-member big band , the Omniverse Jet Set Arkestra , the next two Mondays - he 'll go hopscotching through a songbook that includes swing tunes -LRB- '' Yeah Man '' -RRB- , standards -LRB- '' Skylark '' -RRB- and a New Orleans-flavored version of '' Mack the Knife '' along with his own tunes and lyrics about astral traveling and nuclear war .

110124817

id 110124817
date 1982-04-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 899
headline POST-NUCLEAR 'ROAD WARRIOR'
NEVER has a film 's vision of the post-nuclear-holocaust world seemed quite as desolate and as brutal , or as action-packed and sometimes as funny as in George Miller 's apocalyptic '' The Road Warrior , '' an extravagant film fantasy that looks like a sadomasochistic comic book come to life . The film stars Mel Gibson , the New York-born , Australian-bred actor -LRB- '' Gallipoli , '' '' Tim '' -RRB- who played the title role in Mr. Miller 's '' Mad Max , '' to which , as I understand it , '' The Road Warrior '' is a sequel .

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111664944

id 111664944
date 2012-03-02
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1207
headline In North Korea Deal, Son Inherits Father’s Framework
In his first major act as leader in Pyongyang , Kim Jong-un has chosen to restart nuclear negotiations , hedging against overdependence on Chinese aid and developing the outlines of a foreign policy .

111664953

id 111664953
date 2012-03-02
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1241
headline In North Korea Deal, Son Inherits Father’s Framework
In his first major act as leader in Pyongyang , Kim Jong-un has chosen to restart nuclear negotiations , hedging against overdependence on Chinese aid and developing the outlines of a foreign policy .

111670456

id 111670456
date 2013-04-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 802
headline Obama Doubts That North Korea Can Make a Nuclear Warhead
President Obama said he did not believe that North Korea had the ability to miniaturize a nuclear weapon , and he added he would not '' reward '' the North for provocative acts .

110156570

id 110156570
date 1994-03-20
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1351
headline U.S. WILL URGE U.N. TO PLAN SANCTIONS FOR NORTH KOREA
The Clinton Administration decided today to ask the United Nations to lay the groundwork for economic sanctions against North Korea as diplomatic efforts to persuade Pyongyang to end its nuclear program neared collapse , Administration officials said . Cabinet-level officials met at the White House today to map out a strategy to compel North Korea to allow international monitors to complete their inspections of Pyongyang 's nuclear sites .

111641277

id 111641277
date 2003-01-08
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1125
headline U.S., in a Shift, Is Willing to Talk With North Korea About A-Arms
The Bush administration , shifting its approach on North Korea under pressure from allies in the region , expressed willingness today to talk with President Kim Jong Il 's government about its nuclear weapons program , while still refusing to offer incentives for the program to be dismantled . The administration 's new position , negotiated during two days of meetings with envoys from South Korea and Japan , was included in a statement from the three nations . The statement also supported continuation of a separate '' dialogue '' with the North by South Korea and Japan .

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110151306

id 110151306
date 1991-03-19
medium New York Times (leads)
length 172
headline Small Radioactive Release at Nuclear Plant
A small amount of radioactive material was released today at the James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant , officials said . The incident prompted the New York Power Authority to declare an '' unusual event , '' the lowest classification level for mishaps at nuclear plants .

110152147

id 110152147
date 1991-08-30
medium New York Times (leads)
length 52
headline Corrections
An article on Wednesday about problems with a nuclear reactor in Scriba , N.Y. , referred incorrectly to the operation of three nuclear plants there . The New York Power Authority , a state agency , operates the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant . The Niagara Mohawk Corporation operates two reactors at the Nine Mile Point plant .

110154301

id 110154301
date 1992-09-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 393
headline U.S. Aides Propose $500,000 Fine for State Power Authority
Federal authorities yesterday proposed fining the New York State Power Authority $ 500,000 , saying it had suffered '' a significant breakdown in management and administrative control '' at one of its nuclear reactors , the James A. Fitzpatrick plant in Scriba . The Power Authority said it had already addressed some of the deficiencies but had not decided whether to pay the fine , which is large by Nuclear Regulatory Commission standards . The Power Authority could appeal the fine to the commission .

110150003

id 110150003
date 1990-06-30
medium New York Times (leads)
length 521
headline Court Upholds The Use of RICO To Sue Utilities
LEAD : In a case involving the Shoreham nuclear power plant , a Federal appeals court ruled yesterday that utilities can be sued under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act .

110105400

id 110105400
date 1974-09-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 518
headline WITNESSES DIFFER ON ATOM HAZARDS; 'Very, Very Small' Company's Argument HearingonLicensingofPlant Near Barnwell, S.C., Held
Conflicting testimony on the hazards from radioactive waste was given at a hearing on licensing for a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant near Barnwell , S.C. . If the license is approved the plant would become the only such active facility in the nation .

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110101481

id 110101481
date 1972-05-02
medium New York Times (leads)
length 59
headline $55-Million Deal Set
CNA Financial Corp repts its leasing subsidiary has signed agreements with Wis Elec Power Co and Iowa-Ill Gas and Elec Co for purchase and leaseback agreements for nuclear fuel

110098601

id 110098601
date 1970-03-03
medium New York Times (leads)
length 250
headline Nuclear Plant Set By Allied Chemical And Gulf in South
The Allied Chemical Corporation and the Gulf Oil Corporation announced yesterday the formation of a partnership to build and operate a nuclearfuel-recovery plant at Barnwell , S.C.

110125001

id 110125001
date 1982-05-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 139
headline Commonwealth Edison Penalties
The Commonwealth Edison Company said it might have to pay up to $ 88 million in penalties to the Allied Oil Company for not buying oil under contract . Commonwealth , which is trying to raise capital for construction of a nuclear power plant , as attempting to stem its use of oil .

110093853

id 110093853
date 1967-07-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 854
headline American Electric Picks Atomic Site; ELECTRIC UTILITY PICKS ATOMIC SITE
STEVENSVILLE , Mich. , July 20 The American Electric Power Company , the nation 's largest nongovernmental coal consumer , has decided to enter the nuclear power field .

110128852

id 110128852
date 1983-05-18
medium New York Times (leads)
length 56
headline Pacific Power
The Pacific Power and Light Company announced it will take an $ 81 million write-down in the second quarter , equivalent to about $ 1.50 a share , on its investments in three nuclear power plants that have caused problems . Despite this , the Portland , Ore. , company said earnings would be high enough to cover the $ 2.16 a share annual dividend .

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110152360

id 110152360
date 1991-10-01
medium New York Times (leads)
length 669
headline What's the Use Of 'First Use'?
Despite the well-deserved praise for President Bush 's initiative to reduce nuclear arms , two sentences in his address indicate that the U.S. still clings to a mistaken belief that has distorted its defense policy throughout the nuclear age . This is the belief that , beyond possessing nuclear weapons in order to deter the use of such weapons by other countries , the U.S. must rely on the threat of using them in order to deter conventional attacks .

110127436

id 110127436
date 1983-01-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 296
headline MILITARY PRIORITIES QUESTIONED
A group of 31 Republican members of Congress who voted against President Reagan on production of the MX missile has written to the President urging him to provide '' some clear direction on defense priorities . '' The group contended that the vote in the last Congress to delete $ 988 million to produce the nuclear missile '' reflects the concern of many members of Congress that there seems to be no priority within the Administration on spending for major weapons programs . ''

111659469

id 111659469
date 2010-12-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1457
headline U.S. Rethinks Strategy for the Unthinkable
The Obama administration wants to convey how to react to a nuclear attack but is worried about seeming alarmist .

110123640

id 110123640
date 1981-12-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 217
headline A PATH AWAY FROM NUCLEAR DISARMANENT
To the Editor : At first glance , President Reagan and the Senate have each given advocates of nuclear disarmament something to cheer about . The President 's '' zero option '' and the Senate 's caution regarding the silo-hardening plan for the MX missile are , in themselves , evidence that our leaders are able to make responsible , rational judgments concerning nuclear weapons .

110124326

id 110124326
date 1982-03-14
medium New York Times (leads)
length 141
headline A NEW NUCLEAR STRATEGY
Mr. Beilenson and Mr. Cohen conclude their article with the sentence : '' The best hope of preventing nuclear war lies in accepting our nuclear age , instead of persisting in a hopeless effort to deny it . '' Peace activists and disarmament advocates do not deny the nuclear age .