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111668909

id 111668909
date 2013-01-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 694
headline What Nuclear Weapons Cost the World
Academics and other readers respond to an Op-Ed article , '' The Myth of Nuclear Necessity . ''

110130802

id 110130802
date 1983-11-24
medium New York Times (leads)
length 77
headline Quotation of the Day
'' I think they 'll come back because they must be aware as much as we are that there can not and must not be a nuclear confrontation in the world by the only two nations that truly have the great destructive nuclear capability .

110104733

id 110104733
date 1974-06-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 688
headline Supertanker
Supertanker Uncontrolled technology is the gravest menace to the future of people and the survival of a habitable planet . The nuclear arms race is the most hideous example of the danger of technology careening out of man 's control .

110128122

id 110128122
date 1983-03-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 41
headline Quotation of the Day
'' The idea of nuclear war has never been tested . But by logic , to keep such a war limited will not be possible .

111656231

id 111656231
date 2010-01-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 399
headline How Safe Is a World Without the Bomb?
Today 's idea : Why should we expect a world without nuclear weapons to be safer than one with them ? It 's time to think through the '' hair-trigger '' scenarios that nuclear abolition could bring about , says a Nobel-winning academic .

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111660439

id 111660439
date 2011-03-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1293
headline Japan Faces Potential Nuclear Disaster as Radiation Levels Rise
Japan faced the likelihood of a catastrophic nuclear accident after an explosion further damaged one of the crippled reactors and a fire at another spewed large amounts of radioactive material into the air .

111665770

id 111665770
date 2012-05-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 381
headline Utility Says It Underestimated Radiation Released in Japan
The amount of radioactive materials released in the first days of the Fukushima nuclear disaster was almost two and a half times the initial estimate .

111661149

id 111661149
date 2011-04-01
medium New York Times (leads)
length 816
headline Cleanup Questions as Radiation Spreads
As it struggles with a nuclear crisis , Japan 's government must decide whether and how to clean up areas that have been heavily contaminated by radioactivity .

110091046

id 110091046
date 1966-03-27
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1773
headline Chances of Nuclear Mishap Viewed as Infinitesimal; Bombs Recovered Intact Nightmare for All Other Safety Devices Tests of Safety Devices Other Systems Questioned Others Publicly Reported
The chances of an accidental nuclear explosion are estimated by various authorities as one in millions , or as '' essentially negligible . '' Some describe such an occurrence as completely impossible .

111660599

id 111660599
date 2011-03-18
medium New York Times (leads)
length 25
headline Japan Continues Efforts to Cool Nuclear Fuel
Readings indicate that the worst contamination around the Fukushima nuclear plant has not spread beyond the 19-mile range of highest concern established by Japanese authorities .

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110088314

id 110088314
date 1964-11-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 198
headline SHASTRI DEFENDS HIS NUCLEAR STAND
Prime Min Shastri replies to MPs who urged Indian nuclear weapons or mil pact with US as deterrent to China ; says he got lrs from Pres Johnson and Premier Kosygin approving India 's efforts ' to broaden the area of peace , '

110082338

id 110082338
date 1963-02-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1273
headline Letters; Nuclear Arms for Europe Unified Defense System Urged to Contain Russia U.S. View of de Gaulle
C B Luce disputes US opposition to Brit , French and W Ger nuclear forces , lr

110135299

id 110135299
date 1985-02-26
medium New York Times (leads)
length 194
headline New Zealand's Leader Arrives on Visit to U.S.
Prime Minister David Lange of New Zealand arrived here today to defend his nation 's ban on port calls by nuclear warships . The policy has strained relations with Washington and shaken the Anzus military alliance .

110101102

id 110101102
date 1972-01-10
medium New York Times (leads)
length 21
headline Peking Confirms Atom Test
China confirms rept of recent nuclear test

110118715

id 110118715
date 1980-05-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 798
headline France's Claims On A-Weapons Are Questioned; Military Analysis China Upgrades Missile Force France's Jet of the Future New Missile Being Deployed
'' We are now acknowledged to be the world 's third leading nuclear power , '' President Valery Giscard d'Estaing told an interviewer recently . His statement reflected France 's confidence in its efforts ...

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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 .

111649756

id 111649756
date 2007-01-18
medium New York Times (leads)
length 954
headline North Korea and U.S. Envoys Meet in Berlin
Seeking to revive stalled negotiations to end North Korea 's nuclear weapons program , the United States held '' substantive '' talks with North Korean diplomats here on Tuesday and Wednesday , said the chief American envoy , Christopher R. Hill . The unusual one-on-one sessions , the first to be held outside Beijing during the Bush administration , were signs of progress since negotiations broke off in December after North Korea demanded that Washington lift financial sanctions against it .

111650611

id 111650611
date 2007-06-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 373
headline In Surprise Move, U.S. Envoy Visits North Korea
The United States ' chief nuclear negotiator on Thursday began a surprise two-day visit to North Korea , saying he wanted to speed up six-nation talks aimed at dismantling North Korea 's nuclear program . In the first visit to Pyongyang by a senior American official in nearly five years , the envoy , Christopher R. Hill , was scheduled to meet senior North Korean officials , including his counterpart , Kim Kye-gwan , for one-on-one talks . Mr. Hill , the assistant secretary of state for East Asian affairs , planned to spend the night in Pyongyang , the North Korean capital , before leaving on Friday .

110157881

id 110157881
date 1995-02-09
medium New York Times (leads)
length 730
headline North Balks, Threatening Korean Pact
The Clinton Administration 's agreement to have North Korea freeze its nuclear program could fall apart over the North 's continued refusal to let South Korea supply it with two new light-water reactors , American officials said today . The officials said they were disappointed that North Korean officials , in talks held last week in Berlin , had continued to insist that another country provide the light-water reactors that the agreement promises to the North in exchange for freezing its weapons-oriented nuclear program .

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111673119

id 111673119
date 2013-11-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 589
headline Senate Democrats Poised to Block Filibusters of Presidential Picks
A vote on what is known on Capitol Hill as the '' nuclear option '' would further erode what little bipartisanship exists in the Senate .

110127899

id 110127899
date 1983-02-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 38
headline Nuclear Ban Backed in Iowa
The Iowa Legislature today formally ratified a proposal for a nuclear weapons freeze by adopting a resolution to be sent to President Reagan . The State Senate approved the measure , 41 to 7 , following earlier approval by the House .

110128108

id 110128108
date 1983-03-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 198
headline HOUSE TO VOTE ON FREEZE PLAN
Democratic and Republican leaders predicted today that the House would reverse itself Wednesday and adopt a nuclear freeze resolution , but they disagreed on the impact of that expected vote . Meanwhile , a key Senate sponsor predicted that the measure would be rejected by the Senate .

111671452

id 111671452
date 2013-06-20
medium New York Times (leads)
length 820
headline On Nuclear Cuts, a Split Over Whether Senate Backing Is Needed
Secretary of State John Kerry 's office disputes that he assured a key Republican senator that proposed cuts to nuclear arsenals would face a vote in the Senate .

110091987

id 110091987
date 1966-09-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1722
headline Text of Plea to the President on Nuclear Weapons
Following are texts of a letter to President Johnson from the Educational Committee to Halt Atomic Weapons Spread and of a statement by the committee :

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111651309

id 111651309
date 2007-10-29
medium New York Times (leads)
length 503
headline Soften the Talk on Iran, ElBaradei Urges U.S.
Mohamed ElBaradei , the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency , urged the Bush administration on Sunday to soften its statements about Iran while maintaining diplomatic pressure to halt the nuclear enrichment that could lead to the production of a nuclear weapon . But American lawmakers appearing on Sunday television talk programs were divided on whether efforts to influence Iran had been helped or hindered by the administration 's tough talk .

111669003

id 111669003
date 2013-01-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 124
headline US Exasperated by Iran Delaying Nuke Talks
The Obama administration says it is exasperated with Iran for holding up new talks with world powers over its disputed nuclear program .

111671148

id 111671148
date 2013-06-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 624
headline U.S. Bans 37 Firms in Dispute With Iran
The action by the Treasury was the fourth time in a week that the Obama administration escalated sanctions on Iran over its disputed nuclear program .

111643227

id 111643227
date 2003-10-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 996
headline IRAN WILL ALLOW U.N. INSPECTIONS OF NUCLEAR SITES
Iran agreed Tuesday , after months of resistance , to accept stricter international inspections of its nuclear sites and to suspend production of enriched uranium , which can be used to develop nuclear weapons . But Tehran gave no indication when it would suspend uranium enrichment or sign , ratify and carry out an additional agreement under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty of 1968 that would allow surprise inspections of its nuclear installations .

111643495

id 111643495
date 2003-12-19
medium New York Times (leads)
length 42
headline World Briefing | Middle East: Iran: Nuclear Inspections Signed
Tehran signed a measure with the United Nations that will allow surprise inspections at its nuclear sites . An International Atomic Energy Agency official said the agency expected Iran to implement the agreement immediately , the Islamic Republic News Agency reported . Nazila Fathi -LRB- NYT -RRB-

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110134896

id 110134896
date 1985-01-08
medium New York Times (leads)
length 587
headline No Headline
TUESDAY , JANUARY 8 , 1985 International Soviet-American arms talks began in Geneva with Secretary of State George P. Shultz meeting with Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko . Reagan Administration officials said the discussions , which are aimed at devising a format for future negotiations covering both nuclear arsenals and space weapons , started with the two sides outlining ideas for future discussion . -LRB- Page A1 , Column 1 . -RRB-

110144677

id 110144677
date 1988-03-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 758
headline ARMS PACT HEADS U.S.-SOVIET TALKS
LEAD : Restoring the momentum toward an agreement reducing long-range nuclear arms was a chief goal as Secretary of State George P. Shultz and the Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard A. Shevardnadze , began three days of talks today , American and Soviet officials said .

110147695

id 110147695
date 1989-05-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 840
headline NEWS SUMMARY
LEAD : INTERNATIONAL A3-11 Moscow will cut its nuclear arsenal in Europe by the end of the year , Mikhail S. Gorbachev told Secretary of State James A. Baker 3d at a meeting in the Kremlin . Page A1

110149074

id 110149074
date 1990-01-09
medium New York Times (leads)
length 221
headline Baker to Visit Moscow to Discuss Arms Pact
LEAD : Secretary of State James A. Baker 3d will go to Moscow early next month to try to remove obstacles to a new Soviet-American treaty sharply reducing long-range nuclear missiles , Bush Administration officials said today .

110151811

id 110151811
date 1991-07-07
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1145
headline IN NOTE TO SOVIETS, BUSH URGES ACCORD ON STRATEGIC ARMS
In a move to prepare for a superpower summit meeting this summer , President Bush sent President Mikhail S. Gorbachev a message today asking the Soviets to show more flexibility in negotiations on a treaty limiting long-range nuclear weapons , Administration officials said . Mr. Bush suggested that Secretary of State James A. Baker 3d and the Soviet Foreign Minister , Aleksandr A. Bessmertnykh , meet as soon as next week in Washington , if it would help seal agreement on a strategic arms reduction treaty , the officials said .

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110123164

id 110123164
date 1981-11-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 68
headline Columbia Names Engineering Dean
Columbia University has appointed Prof. Robert A. Gross as the 12th dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science . Dr. Gross , who is 54 years old and is the chairman of the Department of Applied Physics and Nuclear Engineering , has been a professor at Columbia since 1960 . He succeeds Peter W. Linkins , who was appointed provost for the professional schools more than a year ago .

111644196

id 111644196
date 2004-04-24
medium New York Times (leads)
length 88
headline Paid Notice: Deaths STEIGMAN, JOSEPH, PHD
STEIGMAN -- Joseph , PhD , died April 17 , 2004 , age 91 . Emeritus Professor of Chemistry in Nuclear Medicine , State University of NY , Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn , NY . A graduate of Columbia College , he received his PhD in Chemistry from Columbia University in 1937 . He taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was an outstanding teacher and researcher in many fields including Analytical Chemistry and Nuclear Medicine . He is survived by his wife Margot of 63 years , nephew David , niece Rose and cousin Evelyn Baar of Rome , NY .

111644206

id 111644206
date 2004-04-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 88
headline Paid Notice: Deaths STEIGMAN, JOSEPH, PHD
STEIGMAN -- Joseph , PhD , died April 17 , 2004 , age 91 . Emeritus Professor of Chemistry in Nuclear Medicine , State University of NY , Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn , NY . A graduate of Columbia College , he received his PhD in Chemistry from Columbia University in 1937 . He taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was an outstanding teacher and researcher in many fields including Analytical Chemistry and Nuclear Medicine . He is survived by his wife Margot of 63 years , nephew David , niece Rose and cousin Evelyn Baar of Rome , NY .

111645263

id 111645263
date 2004-11-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 151
headline Paid Notice: Deaths ECKHARDT, WILLIAM F. JR. MD
ECKHARDT -- William F. Jr. . MD , 75 , on November 8 , 2004 , at his home in New Canaan , CT. . Son of the late William F. and Mary T. Eckhardt , he was a graduate of Xavier High School in NY , Columbia University , and New York University School of Medicine . He was a specialist in Internal Medicine , Nuclear Medicine and Endocrinology and a pioneer in the field of Diabetes . He is survived by his wife of 51 years , Marie Gardiner Eckhardt , three children : William F. III , of Phoenix , AZ , Karen E. Stinchfield of New Canaan , and Susan E. Simpson of London , England , and eight grandchildren . A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday , November 16 , 11AM , St. Thomas More Church , Darien , CT. . In lieu of flowers , memorial contributions may be made to New Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps , POB 598 , New Canaan , CT. 06840 or to the American Diabetes Association , 300 Research Parkway , Meriden , CT. 06450 .

111645270

id 111645270
date 2004-11-13
medium New York Times (leads)
length 151
headline Paid Notice: Deaths ECKHARDT, WILLIAM F. JR. MD
ECKHARDT -- William F. Jr. . MD , 75 , on November 8 , 2004 , at his home in New Canaan , CT. . Son of the late William F. and Mary T. Eckhardt , he was a graduate of Xavier High School in NY , Columbia University , and New York University School of Medicine . He was a specialist in Internal Medicine , Nuclear Medicine and Endocrinology and a pioneer in the field of Diabetes . He is survived by his wife of 51 years , Marie Gardiner Eckhardt , three children : William F. III , of Phoenix , AZ , Karen E. Stinchfield of New Canaan , and Susan E. Simpson of London , England , and eight grandchildren . A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday , November 16 , 11AM , St. Thomas More Church , Darien , CT. . In lieu of flowers , memorial contributions may be made to New Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps , POB 598 , New Canaan , CT. 06840 or to the American Diabetes Association , 300 Research Parkway , Meriden , CT. 06450 .

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110068336

id 110068336
date 1958-10-11
medium New York Times (leads)
length 143
headline 4th Blast in U. S. Series
ATOMIC TEST SITE , Nevada , Oct. 10 -LRB- AP -RRB- -- Another small but mighty nuclear device was exploded today as the Atomic Energy Commission ran off the fourth test in its current series .

110078191

id 110078191
date 1961-12-23
medium New York Times (leads)
length 160
headline UNDERGROUND TEST CONDUCTED BY A.E.C.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 22 -LRB- AP -RRB- -- A small nuclear device was exploded underground in Nevada today , the Atomic Energy Commission said .

110078726

id 110078726
date 1962-02-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 171
headline 18TH ATOMIC DEVICE FIRED UNDERGROUND
WASHINGTON , Feb. 24 -LRB- AP -RRB- -- The Atomic Energy Commission announced today the explosion of another nuclear device at its underground test site in Nevada .

110081700

id 110081700
date 1962-11-26
medium New York Times (leads)
length 712
headline SEABORG DEPICTS ATOM ERA IN 80'S; Manned Trip to Venus and Polar Colonies Foreseen Clothes From Paper World TV by Satellite Isotopes in Medicine
WASHINGTON , Nov. 25 -LRB- AP -RRB- -- Spectacular peaceful applications of atomic energy in the next 20 years were forecast today by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg , chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission .

110090753

id 110090753
date 1966-02-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 66
headline Underground Atom Test Held
WASHINGTON , Feb. 3 -LRB- AP -RRB- -- The Atomic Energy Commission said that a low-yield underground nuclear test was conducted today at its Nevada ...

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111661006

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

111645098

id 111645098
date 2004-10-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 717
headline NEWS SUMMARY
INTERNATIONAL A3-7 American Troops Intensify Campaign in Falluja American forces stepped up their pressure on Falluja , unleashing an aerial and artillery bombardment of positions believed to be held by guerrillas and encircling the city with hundreds of marines . A1 Members of an Army Reserve platoon are being investigated for reportedly refusing to deliver fuel to a town north of Baghdad . Relatives of the soldiers said they had considered conditions unsafe . A1 Prime Minister Marek Belka of Poland narrowly survived a vote of confidence after telling Parliament he would begin withdrawing troops from Iraq . He stressed the move should not lead to instability . A6 Attempting New Deal With Iran The Bush administration agreed to let three European countries offer a deal to Iran in which an immediate suspension of its nuclear fuel enrichment efforts would be rewarded by a discussion on future economic and political ties and other benefits . A7 African Political Figure Cleared Zimbabwe 's highest court acquitted the leading political opposition figure , Morgan Tsvangirai , on treason charges after a yearlong trial left the prosecution 's case in shambles . A3 Grim U.N. Analysis of Darfur The United Nations health agency said the death toll in refugee camps in Sudan 's Darfur region had reached 70,000 , and that people would continue dying at the rate of 10,000 a month unless the international community provided more money . A7 ARTS B7-18 SCIENCE/HEALTH Flu Vaccine Is Unusable None of the vaccine quarantined

111650327

id 111650327
date 2007-05-03
medium New York Times (leads)
length 658
headline News Summary
INTERNATIONAL A3-14 Iraqi Kurds and Sunnis Wary of Proposed Oil Law Kurdish and Sunni Arab officials expressed deep reservations about the draft version of a national oil law and related legislation , misgivings that could derail one of the benchmark measures of progress in Iraq laid down by President Bush . A1 Afghan Ire Over U.S. Airstrikes Aerial bombing in Afghanistan by the American military killed at least 42 civilians several days ago , an Afghan government investigation found . A12 Deputy Asks Olmert to Resign Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni of Israel , Prime Minister Ehud Olmert 's deputy , called on him to resign after a critical government report about his management of the war with Hezbollah last summer . A10 Bad Signs for Wolfowitz Members of a World Bank committee investigating the conduct of Paul D. Wolfowitz , the bank president , are leaning toward finding that he violated the institution 's rules against conflicts of interest . A6 Court Issues 2 Darfur Warrants Judges at the International Criminal Court in The Hague have issued arrest warrants for two Sudanese , the first to be charged with grave atrocities in Darfur , the court said . A10 Iran Charges Critic as Spy An Iranian who has been a prominent critic of the country 's nuclear policies for two years was arrested this week on spying charges , a semiofficial news agency reported . A3 NATIONAL A16-21 Republicans Split on Bush As They Prepare to Debate As the Republican

110158150

id 110158150
date 1995-04-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 786
headline NEWS SUMMARY
International A3-17 CLINTON PRESSES PAKISTAN 'S CASE President Clinton vowed to seek Congressional authority to compensate Pakistan for military equipment it has paid for but not received because of a dispute over its nuclear program . A1 CRACKDOWN IN GAZA STRIP Yasir Arafat 's forces in the Gaza Strip intensified their campaign against Muslim radicals , making dozens of new arrests and warning that unlicensed guns would be confiscated . A1

111645758

id 111645758
date 2005-02-24
medium New York Times (leads)
length 867
headline NEWS SUMMARY
INTERNATIONAL A3-10 Bush 's Meetings in Europe Address Dealing With Iran President Bush said he and the German , British and French had discussed negotiating tactics to try to get Iran to give up its suspected nuclear weapons program , and his national security adviser later left open the possibility that Mr. Bush would consider offering incentives . A1 Nuclear Talks With North Korea China and the United States have agreed that multiparty talks aimed at halting North Korea 's nuclear weapons program should resume as early as possible , and North Korea is open to the negotiations , Chinese officials said . A5 Rescue Effort Continues in Iran Rescue efforts continued in central Iran , but there was little hope that many more earthquake survivors would be found under the heavy mud-brick debris dampened by overnight rain . Reports of the number of dead were conflicting , but Iran 's interior minister said the toll would probably reach 500 . A3 Boost for Palestinian Reforms The Palestinian prime minister , Ahmed Qurei , secured support within his Fatah party for a new cabinet composed largely of professionals and technocrats supposed to institute changes in political life . A3 Political Maneuvering in Iraq Prime Minister Ayad Allawi of Iraq stepped up his bid to remain in office , announcing the formation of a new secular coalition that he and his supporters have said will seek to outmaneuver Shiite religious parties in the contest to form a new transitional government .

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110064363

id 110064363
date 1957-08-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 494
headline NUCLEAR CARRIER ORDERED BY NAVY; Largest Warship Will Have Fuel to 'Last a War'--Job Goes to Yard in Virginia Guided Missile Armament
WASHINGTON , Aug. 16 -LRB- AP -RRB- -- The Navy ordered today its first atomic-powered aircraft carrier .

110077574

id 110077574
date 1961-11-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 657
headline ENTERPRISE BEATS DESTROYER IN TEST; Atom Carrier's Speed Tops 40 M.P.H. in Sea Trials
WASHINGTON , Nov. 4 -- The huge nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Enterprise outraced one of the greyhounds of the fleet , the destroyer Laffey , during sea trials in the Atlantic this week .

110057830

id 110057830
date 1952-05-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 259
headline ATOM SUBMARINE KEEL WILL BE LAID IN JUNE
WASHINGTON , May 15 -LRB- AP -RRB- - The Navy announced today that the keel will be laid next month for the Nautilus , the nation 's first atomic-powered submarine .

110115860

id 110115860
date 1979-06-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 153
headline Torpedo Jammed in Nuclear Sub Is Worked Free Without Incident
NORFOLK , Va. , June 16 -LRB- AP -RRB- A Navy torpedo jammed for two days inside the nuclear attack submarine Memphis has been freed and removed from the ship without incident .

110098180

id 110098180
date 1969-11-29
medium New York Times (leads)
length 134
headline WORK UNDER WAY ON 100TH ATOM SUB
GROTON , Conn. , Nov. 28 -- Construction began today on the Silversides , the Navy 's 100th nuclear-powered submarine .

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110128420

id 110128420
date 1983-04-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 160
headline Catholic Church Aide Sees Backing of Freeze
The Roman Catholic bishops ' proposed statement on nuclear war will allow the American church to endorse a nuclear freeze resolution if it chooses , the head of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops said today . Archbishop John Roach of Minneapolis-St .

110075210

id 110075210
date 1961-03-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 266
headline BRITON HERE AIDS NUCLEAR PROTEST
The leader of the annual British protest marches against nuclear weapons spurred a drive here yesterday to organize a similar March for Peace the week before Easter .

110074752

id 110074752
date 1960-12-27
medium New York Times (leads)
length 41
headline British Atom Foes March
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament members march in GB

110134268

id 110134268
date 1984-10-23
medium New York Times (leads)
length 201
headline 23 Catholic Bishops See Nuclear War as Top Issue
A group of 23 Roman Catholic bishops today criticized members of the church hierarchy today who they said had made abortion rather than nuclear war the foremost issue for Catholic voters . '' One can not examine abortion as though it were the only moral issue facing our people , '' the bishops said in a statement .

110112021

id 110112021
date 1977-10-09
medium New York Times (leads)
length 299
headline Arms Talk, Arms Race
Ever since the nuclear arms race began , politicians have been talking about stopping it . The race and the rhetoric continued last week .

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110142864

id 110142864
date 1987-07-31
medium New York Times (leads)
length 78
headline PACIFIC NUCLEAR SYSTEMS reports earnings for Qtr to June 30
LEAD : * 3 *** COMPANY REPORTS ** * 3 * PACIFIC NUCLEAR SYSTEMS -LRB- OTC -RRB- Qtr to June 30 1987 1986 Revenue 6,600,000 5,100,000 Net inc 140,000 b890 ,000 Share earns .03 - 6mo rev 6,600,000 5,100,000 Net inc 67,000 b632 ,000 Share earns .02 - b

110129756

id 110129756
date 1983-08-19
medium New York Times (leads)
length 171
headline Bank Asks Debt Payoff
Chemical Bank of New York demanded immediate payment today of the entire $ 2.25 billion debt for two terminated Washington Public Power Supply System nuclear power plants . In the largest default in bond history , the supply system admitted in July that it could no longer pay the bills for the plants .

110132472

id 110132472
date 1984-04-25
medium New York Times (leads)
length 84
headline Payment Pledged For Atomic Plant
The Public Service Company of New Hampshire , which has stopped paying for the Seabrook nuclear project , plans to pay this month 's $ 1 million bill for its share of the Millstone 3 nuclear power project .

110129697

id 110129697
date 1983-08-11
medium New York Times (leads)
length 659
headline A RULING AGAINST SEABROOK 2
Utility regulators in Connecticut yesterday reached a preliminary decision to order the two major electric companies in that state to seek cancellation of the Seabrook 2 nuclear power project in New Hampshire . Connecticut 's Department of Public Utilities Control thus joins the New Hampshire Public Service Commission in seeking an end to the project . The plant could be canceled with the approval of owners of 80 percent of the project . But the Public Service Company of New Hampshire , the utility which owns 35 percent , and thus holds a veto on any cancellation , has insisted on completion .

110142846

id 110142846
date 1987-07-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1215
headline Seabrook Owner Plans Restructuring
LEAD : The Public Service Company of New Hampshire , pushed to the brink of bankruptcy by a $ 2 billion investment in a nuclear reactor that may never operate , announced today that its directors had approved a capital restructuring plan .

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111638774

id 111638774
date 2001-11-27
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1066
headline Readmit Inspectors, President Tells Iraq; 'Or Else' Is Unstated
President Bush warned Saddam Hussein today that if he did not admit United Nations inspectors to determine if Iraq is developing nuclear , chemical or biological weapons , he would face consequences . Mr. Bush declined for now to say what those might be . '' He 'll find out , '' Mr. Bush said .

111651533

id 111651533
date 2007-12-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 25
headline Pictures of the Day, Dec. 4
President Bush still sees Iran as a danger despite a U.S. intelligence report saying their nuclear weapons program was halted in 2003 .

110161646

id 110161646
date 1998-01-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1233
headline NEWS SUMMARY
INTERNATIONAL A3-10 U.N. Vote Rebukes Iraq For Blocking Inspectors The Security Council voted unanimously to rebuke Iraq for blocking United Nations arms inspectors and said Iraq must honor its earlier promise to allow the inspectors '' full , unconditional and immediate access '' to sites suspected of concealing biological , chemical and nuclear weapons . But it did not say what it would do if Iraq did not comply . A1

111673063

id 111673063
date 2013-11-14
medium New York Times (leads)
length 899
headline Ending Nuclear Overkill
Nuclear weapons are a necessary evil , but we do n't need to maintain so many , and they need not cost so much .

110150778

id 110150778
date 1990-11-29
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1014
headline Saudi King, Hardening His Stand, Dismisses Any Dealing With Iraq
On the eve of a United Nations vote on military action against Iraq , the King of Saudi Arabia appears to be taking his toughest stand yet against the Iraqi leader , Saddam Hussein , warning that if he does not withdraw from Kuwait , it will '' be a tragedy for Iraq . '' Both senior Saudi officials and Western diplomats here expanded on the King 's statement by warning that war was near . In what appeared to be a hardened stand , they declared that if fighting began , a major objective would be not only the freeing of Kuwait but also the destruction of Iraq 's chemical , nuclear and biological weapons capacity .

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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 .

110146259

id 110146259
date 1988-11-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 945
headline Lilco Shareholders Strongly Endorse Accord to Sell Shoreham
LEAD : Shareholders of the Long Island Lighting Company today overwhelmingly endorsed an agreement to sell the Shoreham nuclear power plant to New York State , and the utility set a deadline of Dec. 1 for the State Legislature to approve it .

110147210

id 110147210
date 1989-03-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1083
headline Hurdle to Shoreham License Falls As Plan to Close Plant Proceeds
LEAD : Only three days after Gov. Mario M. Cuomo of New York announced an agreement to close the $ 5.5 billion Shoreham nuclear power plant , the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission today removed the last obstacle to licensing the plant .

110128459

id 110128459
date 1983-04-16
medium New York Times (leads)
length 960
headline INDIAN POINT REGION CALLED UNPREPARED FOR A-PLANT MISHAP
The area around Indian Point is not prepared for a possible accident at the nuclear reactors there , and the safety of the 288,000 people living within 10 miles of the plants can not be assured , a Federal agency said in a report issued yesterday . '' At this time , I can not assure that public health and safety can be protected in the 10-mile emergency planning zone around Indian Point , '' said Frank P. Petrone , regional director of the group that issued the report , the Federal Emergency Management Agency . The two Indian Point plants in operation are run by Consolidated Edison and the Power Authority of the State of New York . The plants are in Westchester County , in the town of Buchanan , on the east bank of the Hudson River , 35 miles north of midtown Manhattan .

110120596

id 110120596
date 1980-12-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 206
headline After Delays, Production Resumes at Indian Pt. 3
The Indian Point nuclear plant of the Power Authority of the State of New York at Buchanan , N.Y. , generated electricity again yesterday after being shut down since Sept. 30 , the authority reported .

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110091422

id 110091422
date 1966-05-22
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1362
headline Things That Go Bump
THE first named of these books is a nostalgic account of the fictional terrors of the pre-nuclear age . Its pseudonymous author , '' Drake Douglas , '' is described by his publishers as '' a gentleman who has been deeply involved with horror throughout his life . '' Does this ambiguous phrase conceal a practicing professional from Hollywood 's monster mill a makeup man , an actor , a director ?

110159731

id 110159731
date 1996-06-30
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1525
headline Queen of the Comeback, Cher Tries Yet Again
WHEN ASKED WHAT IS THE MEANEST thing anyone has ever written about her , Cher remembers having read once that if the world were destroyed in a nuclear holocaust , the only things left alive would be '' cockroaches and Cher . '' Exactly who imagined this postnuclear landscape and in what publication it ran , she ca n't recall . But in its mixture of loathing and admiration for Cher 's survival skills , this picture of the raven-haired star rising up among a trillion insects distills the ambivalent public attitude toward a woman who has enjoyed more show business comebacks than Judy Garland and Bette Midler put together .

111674360

id 111674360
date 2000-06-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 194
headline When Nike Missiles Were Next Door
So , there were nuclear tips on the Nikes , and that fact was not made plain to us . We are , I suppose , to be shocked and indignant . As if .

110100011

id 110100011
date 1971-03-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 297
headline A Day To Remember To Forget; By Rosalind Brackenbury. 191 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $4.95.
Before the old-fashioned '' nuclear '' family bows out , as some swinging savants tell us it will , I hope that Rosalind Brackenbury will get in a few more licks . -LRB- I ca n't believe that day-care centers will be as rich a source of literature as the incubators that gave birth to Oedipus and Lear , but I do n't want to be a sore loser . -RRB-

110077573

id 110077573
date 1961-11-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 91
headline NO FORGIVENESS
Thank God for the memories of people like Gretcheff King . Forgiveness may only , honestly , be extended when there is repentance . ! was only 8 when I came here as a refugee from Hitler 's Austria . but my memory serves me well . If horror and insanity must overtake the world , if Utere is to be nuclear -LRB- Contimd on Pao 84 -RRB-

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110057225

id 110057225
date 1950-05-01
medium New York Times (leads)
length 135
headline Atom Particles Approach Speed of Light in Machine
Brit traveling wave linear accelerator , Harwell , Eng , speeds atom particles at nearly speed of light

110056791

id 110056791
date 1948-11-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 126
headline Camera 70,000 Feet Aloft Records Atomic Collisions
Camera , 70,000 ft aloft in balloon , photographs particle colliding with atom and creating meson , Chicago Univ

110057644

id 110057644
date 1951-10-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 672
headline SCIENCE IN REVIEW; New Particle Discovered in Cosmic Rays Which Sheds Light on Structure of Atomic Nucleus
The nucleus of an atom is composed of protons and neutrons . The protons are positively charged particles , as their name implies ; neutrons have no charge at all . Particles of like charge repel each other . Why , then , do not atoms -- in other words , all the bricks and stars in the universe -- fly apart ? Why is there a universe at all ?

110059428

id 110059428
date 1955-01-30
medium New York Times (leads)
length 886
headline PROTON POLARIZED IN STUDY OF ATOM; Achievement Described Here Provides a Powerful Tool in Probing Universal Forces
Polarization of the proton , heart of the hydrogen atom and one of the two fundamental building blocks of the nuclei of the atoms of which the cosmos is constituted , has been achieved .

110060372

id 110060372
date 1955-08-14
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1340
headline ATOMIC ENERGY Q. AND A. -- FISSION, FUSION, REACTORS
Q. -- What is an atom ?

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110061474

id 110061474
date 1956-04-19
medium New York Times (leads)
length 937
headline 12 NATIONS AGREE ON ATOMIC AGENCY; Reach Compromise on U.N. Peaceful Uses Charter-- Ratifying Parley in Fall
WASHINGTON , April 18 -- Unanimous agreement was reached here today on the charter for a world-wide atoms-forpeace agency .

110063857

id 110063857
date 1957-06-15
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1055
headline MOSCOW ACCEPTS CONTROL OF A BAN ON ATOMIC TESTS; WEST SEES A GAIN Zorin Urges Immediate Halt in Bomb Trials for 2 or 3 Years West Ponders Check Posts ATOMIC TEST CURB BACKED BY SOVIET Controls Once Rejected Difficulties Feared Informal Talks Urged
LONDON , June 14 -- The Soviet Union accepted today a Western proposal that an international control system be established to assure observance of an agreement to suspend nuclear tests .

110067831

id 110067831
date 1958-08-17
medium New York Times (leads)
length 653
headline New Agency Sought By Soviet to Police An Atom Test Ban; SOVIET PROPOSES ATOM POLICE UNIT
GENEVA , Aug. 16 -- The Communist delegation to the East-West technical talks here has proposed that a new international agency be established to police any agreement to suspend nuclear weapons tests .

110067995

id 110067995
date 1958-08-31
medium New York Times (leads)
length 263
headline SOVIET ENDORSES PLAN FOR PARLEY; Notes to U. S. and Britain Follow Up Khrushchev's Acceptance of Talks
MOSCOW , Aug. 30 -LRB- Reuters -RRB- -- The Soviet Union agreed formally today to meet with the United States and Britain on Oct. 31 to discuss an international agreement on a permanent ban on the testing of nuclear weapons .

110068083

id 110068083
date 1958-09-12
medium New York Times (leads)
length 509
headline West Tells Soviet Geneva Is Suitable For Atom Ban Talk; U. S. GROUP FAVORS JOINT ATOM STUDY
WASHINGTON , Sept. 11 -- The United States and Britain have accepted a Soviet proposal to hold negotiations in Geneva on an agreement to suspend nuclear tests .

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110124092

id 110124092
date 1982-02-11
medium New York Times (leads)
length 109
headline Air Force Plans to Add 100 Missile Warheads
The Air Force disclosed today that it would increase by 100 the number of nuclear warheads in its landbased intercontinental missile force .

110114970

id 110114970
date 1979-04-06
medium New York Times (leads)
length 276
headline A Strategic-Arms Glossary
MIRV -- A multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles . MIRV 's are separate warheads -- that is , nuclear bombs -- fitted to a single missile .

110110079

id 110110079
date 1977-01-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1658
headline Issue and Debate; American Security and Expanding Soviet Military Strength
A national debate has developed over the security of the United States in a period of steadily expanding Soviet nuclear and conventional military strength .

110092884

id 110092884
date 1967-02-05
medium New York Times (leads)
length 2859
headline Soviet Antimissile System Spurs New U.S. Weapons; Improved Nuclear Warheads Designed to Penetrate Wide Defense Network --More Sweeping Changes Seen Deployment of Soviet Antimissile Defensive System Spurs U.S. to Design Better Atomic Warheads
The development of new nuclear warheads and major changes in United States missile technology are being accelerated partly as a result of the Soviet deployment of antiballistic missile installations .

110071253

id 110071253
date 1959-11-07
medium New York Times (leads)
length 122
headline SNARK FIRED IN TEST; Carries a Dummy Warhead in 5,000-Mile Flight
fired with dummy nuclear warhead at 5,000-mi range

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110091591

id 110091591
date 1966-06-26
medium New York Times (leads)
length 105
headline Joint Nuclear Arms Favored
BONN , June 25 Chancellor Erhard raised anew today the question of West Germany 's sharing nuclear armaments .

110092631

id 110092631
date 1966-12-20
medium New York Times (leads)
length 122
headline BRANDT URGES STEPS TO CUT ARMS LEVELS
BONN , Dec. 19 -- Foreign Minister Willy Brandt said today that he favored a '' step-bystep and carefully weighed '' reduction of military forces and nuclear armaments in Europe .

110066269

id 110066269
date 1958-03-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 401
headline ADENAUER FAVORS NUCLEAR WEAPONS; West Germany Must Accept Arms if NATO Offers Them, He Tells Critics
BONN , Germany , March 20 - Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said today his Government would not oppose nuclear arming for West Germany 's Army should the Atlantic alliance require it .

110079584

id 110079584
date 1962-05-04
medium New York Times (leads)
length 616
headline NATO UNITY URGED ON ATOM TACTICS; Britain to Seek Discussion of When to Use Arms
ATHENS , May 3 Britain will propose to the North Atlantic alliance that all its members discuss when and how tactical nuclear weapons are to be employed in the event of a Soviet attack .

110082587

id 110082587
date 1963-03-19
medium New York Times (leads)
length 614
headline British Back Bonn's Stand For Atom Defense Policy; Nuclear Arms Specified Britain Backs Bonn on Atom Defense Two Concepts Supported
LONDON , March 18 -- Britain strongly endorsed today the West German concept on how Europe should be defended against a Communist attack . The concept , which involves the swift use of nuclear weapons , is widely believed by Europeans to be opposed by the United States .

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111668057

id 111668057
date 2012-11-09
medium New York Times (leads)
length 345
headline Nuke Lab System to Cost $41 Million to Fix
The estimate for fixing a new but inoperable $ 213 million security system at the nation 's nuclear bomb lab has doubled , officials with Los Alamos National Laboratory confirmed Friday .

110148868

id 110148868
date 1989-12-03
medium New York Times (leads)
length 366
headline No Theft Found, So U.S. Is Resuming Sale of Radioactive Gas
LEAD : The Energy Department says it is resuming commercial sale of a critical component of nuclear warheads after concluding that amounts listed as missing were not stolen after all .

110091889

id 110091889
date 1966-08-23
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1279
headline 2 Scientists Denounce Evidence Against Sobell
Two scientists intimately involved in making the atomic bomb swore yesterday that the key scientific evidence used to convict Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell of espionage in 1951 was worthless .

110144409

id 110144409
date 1988-02-11
medium New York Times (leads)
length 202
headline Man Gets Prison Term in Bid To Send Metals to Pakistan
LEAD : A man convicted of trying to export to Pakistan special metals used in making nuclear bombs was sentenced today to five years in prison .

110165028

id 110165028
date 1999-12-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 824
headline Two Sides Clash Over Bail For Indicted Atom Scientist
Federal prosecutors provided a judge new , highly detailed evidence against a nuclear scientist today in their effort to have him kept in jail as he awaits trial on charges of misusing weapons secrets . But in their cross-examination of a top government computer expert , the scientist 's lawyers relentlessly attacked the prosecution 's complex , highly circumstantial case , suggesting that whatever had been done by the defendant , Wen Ho Lee , he had never acted with criminal intent .

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110154222

id 110154222
date 1992-08-30
medium New York Times (leads)
length 780
headline PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: August 30, 1992
Weeks This On Week List Fiction 1 31 THE FIRM , by John Grisham . -LRB- Island/Dell , $ 5.99 . -RRB- A young lawyer learns that his firm is engaged in secret , possibly illegal activities . 2 20 A TIME TO KILL , by John Grisham . -LRB- Island/Dell , $ 5.99 . -RRB- Racial tensions surface during the trial of a man charged with murder in rural Mississippi . 3 7 THE SUM OF ALL FEARS , by Tom Clancy . -LRB- Berkley , $ 6.99 . -RRB- Middle Eastern terrorists edge the world to the brink of nuclear war . 4 9 NEEDFUL THINGS , by Stephen King . -LRB- Signet , $ 6.99 . -RRB- A newcomer opens a shop in Castle Rock , Me. , bringing bargains as well as nightmares . 5 8 OUTER BANKS , by Anne Rivers Siddons . -LRB- Harper Paperbacks , $ 5.99 . -RRB- An interior decorator comes to terms with herself at a college reunion . 6 11 DAISY FAY AND THE MIRACLE MAN , by Fannie Flagg . -LRB- Warner , $ 7.99 . -RRB- A woman 's coming of age in a Mississippi Gulf Coast town . 7 1 NIGHT OVER WATER , by Ken Follett . -LRB- Signet , $ 6.99 . -RRB- High drama on a trans-Atlantic flight after the outbreak of World War II . 8 31 FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE WHISTLE STOP CAFE , by Fannie Flagg . -LRB- McGraw-Hill

110154289

id 110154289
date 1992-09-13
medium New York Times (leads)
length 785
headline PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: September 13, 1992
Weeks This On Week List Fiction 1 33 THE FIRM , by John Grisham . -LRB- Island/Dell , $ 5.99 . -RRB- A young lawyer learns that his firm is engaged in secret , possibly illegal activities . 2 22 A TIME TO KILL , by John Grisham . -LRB- Island/Dell , $ 5.99 . -RRB- Racial tensions surface during the trial of a man charged with murder in rural Mississippi . 3 3 NIGHT OVER WATER , by Ken Follett . -LRB- Signet , $ 6.99 . -RRB- High drama on a trans-Atlantic flight after the outbreak of World War II . 4 9 THE SUM OF ALL FEARS , by Tom Clancy . -LRB- Berkley , $ 6.99 . -RRB- Middle Eastern terrorists edge the world to the brink of nuclear war . 5 3 THE NOVEL , by James A. Michener . -LRB- Fawcett , $ 5.99 . -RRB- Life as lived by writers , critics and editors in the Pennsylvania Dutch country and New York . 6 * 11 NEEDFUL THINGS , by Stephen King . -LRB- Signet , $ 6.99 . -RRB- A newcomer opens a shop in Castle Rock , Me. , bringing bargains as well as nightmares . 7 13 DAISY FAY AND THE MIRACLE MAN , by Fannie Flagg . -LRB- Warner , $ 7.99 . -RRB- A woman 's coming of age in a Mississippi Gulf Coast town . 8 33 FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE WHISTLE STOP CAFE , by

110154143

id 110154143
date 1992-08-09
medium New York Times (leads)
length 775
headline PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: August 9, 1992
Weeks This On Week List Fiction 1 17 A TIME TO KILL , by John Grisham . -LRB- Isand/Dell , $ 5.99 . -RRB- Racial tensions surface during the trial of a man charged with murder in rural Mississippi . 2 4 THE SUM OF ALL FEARS , by Tom Clancy . -LRB- Berkley , $ 6.99 . -RRB- Middle Eastern terrorists edge the world to the brink of nuclear war . 3 28 THE FIRM , by John Grisham . -LRB- Island/Dell , $ 5.99 . -RRB- A young lawyer learns that his firm is engaged in secret , possibly illegal activities . 4 6 NEEDFUL THINGS , by Stephen King . -LRB- Signet , $ 6.99 . -RRB- A newcomer opens a shop in Castle Rock , Me. , bringing bargains as well as nightmares . 5 5 OUTER BANKS , by Anne Rivers Siddons . -LRB- Harper Paperbacks , $ 5.99 . -RRB- An interior decorator comes to terms with herself at a college reunion . 6 3 THE DUCHESS , by Jude Deveraux . -LRB- Pocket , $ 5.99 . -RRB- An American woman , in Scotland to marry a duke , finds a mysterious man more attractive . 7 28 FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE WHISTLE STOP CAFE , by Fannie Flagg . -LRB- McGraw-Hill , $ 7.95 . -RRB- Life in rural Alabama . 8 8 DAISY FAY AND THE MIRACLE MAN , by Fannie Flagg . -LRB- Warner , $ 7.99 . -RRB-

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 ,

110128323

id 110128323
date 1983-04-03
medium New York Times (leads)
length 569
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 . 2WAR AND REMEMBRANCE , by Herman Wouk . -LRB- Pocket , $ 5.95 . -RRB- Continuing the story begun in '' The Winds of War '' : fiction . 3CELEBRITY , by Thomas Thompson . -LRB- Warner , $ 3.95 . -RRB- High school memories haunt three men after they become successes in the real world : fiction .

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111660911

id 111660911
date 2011-03-24
medium New York Times (leads)
length 12
headline A Different Kind of Nuclear Reactor in China
Experts say pebble-bed reactors offer a safer nuclear alternative .

111672111

id 111672111
date 2013-08-21
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1305
headline Coming Full Circle in Energy, to Nuclear
In the post-oil embargo quest for energy alternatives , nuclear power stumbled and coal surged . It may be time to reverse that .

111668269

id 111668269
date 2012-11-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 771
headline Another Step to Smaller Reactors
The American nuclear industry is trying a new construction model for nuclear reactors that will be built more in the factory and less in the field .

111653203

id 111653203
date 2008-09-24
medium New York Times (leads)
length 960
headline A Cautious Approach To Nuclear Power
WITH the federal government offering the nuclear industry $ 18.5 billion in loan guarantees and billions more in production tax credits and insurance against bureaucratic delays , at least a few new reactors seem certain to be built . But how many ?

110094653

id 110094653
date 1968-01-08
medium New York Times (leads)
length 206
headline Coal Competing With the Atom
The coal industry shuddered last year as orders for nuclear power plants kept pouring in . It quaked at predictions of how soon the new energy source would replace coal as the major fuel in the production of electricity .

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110117543

id 110117543
date 1979-12-18
medium New York Times (leads)
length 769
headline Radioactive Gas Release Is Laid to a Faulty Valve; Valve Malfunctions
A malfunction Sunday at a nuclear power plant in Haddam , Conn. , that released a small amount of radioactive gas was caused by a faulty level control valve in a water degasifier , a spokesman for Northeast Utilities said yesterday . The utility is the major owner of the plant .

110118295

id 110118295
date 1980-03-11
medium New York Times (leads)
length 570
headline 3 Mile Island Plant Starts Venting Radioactive Gas in Atmosphere; Future Decontamination Plans 10 Plants to Be Inspected
MIDDLETOWN , Pa. , March 10 -LRB- UPI -RRB- Technicians at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant began venting a small amount of radioactive krypton into the atmosphere today in a major step toward decontaminating the crippled facility .

110120996

id 110120996
date 1981-02-28
medium New York Times (leads)
length 102
headline Rodents' Radioactive Droppings Found at Damaged Nuclear Plant
Three Mile Island officials have hired an exterminator to eliminate rodents that have left radioactive droppings in the basement of a building adjoining the contaminated Unit 2 nuclear reactor .

110124892

id 110124892
date 1982-05-03
medium New York Times (leads)
length 35
headline Three Mile Island Pumping
About 36,000 gallons of contaminated water was pumped from the floor of the radioactive reactor building at the crippled Three Mile Island nuclear power plant this weekend , leaving 7,000 gallons remaining from the 1979 accident .

110118125

id 110118125
date 1980-02-20
medium New York Times (leads)
length 614
headline Around the Nation; Nuclear Agency Official To Head Emergency Team Co-Designer of Pinto Bought One for Daughter Texas Fights Free Schooling For Illegal Aliens' Children One Million Turn Out At New Orleans Mardi Gras
Commission designates its chairman or another commissioner to head agency 's emergency management team in event of nuclear accident

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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 .

111655280

id 111655280
date 2009-08-23
medium New York Times (leads)
length 837
headline The Last Empress
The Devil does wear Prada . I ended up sitting a stiletto 's throw away from Anna Wintour at the Monkey Bar , after the Museum of Modern Art screening of the new documentary about her . Nuclear Wintour looked summery in a floaty print Prada dress so au courant it has n't yet hit the stores .

110105905

id 110105905
date 1974-12-09
medium New York Times (leads)
length 1006
headline Villard Houses: Option for the Future
The future of the Villard Houses , the superb U-shaped group of Italian Renaissance brownstones by McKim , Mead White on Madison Avenue behind St. Patrick 's Cathedral , has been nuclear for some

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 .

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 .