Topic 1


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111668909
| id | 111668909 |
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| date | 2013-01-21 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 694 |
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| headline | What Nuclear Weapons Cost the World |
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Academics and
other readers respond to an
Op-Ed article , '' The
Myth of Nuclear
Necessity . ''
110130802
| id | 110130802 |
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| date | 1983-11-24 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 77 |
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| headline | Quotation of the Day |
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'' 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 |
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| date | 1974-06-04 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 688 |
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| headline | Supertanker |
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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 |
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| date | 1983-03-17 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 41 |
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| headline | Quotation of the Day |
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'' 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 |
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| date | 2010-01-05 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 399 |
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| headline | How Safe Is a World Without the Bomb? |
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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 .
Topic 2


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111660439
| id | 111660439 |
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| date | 2011-03-15 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1293 |
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| headline | Japan Faces Potential Nuclear Disaster as Radiation Levels Rise |
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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 |
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| date | 2012-05-25 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 381 |
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| headline | Utility Says It Underestimated Radiation Released in Japan |
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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 |
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| date | 2011-04-01 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 816 |
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| headline | Cleanup Questions as Radiation Spreads |
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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 |
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| date | 1966-03-27 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1773 |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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| date | 2011-03-18 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 25 |
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| headline | Japan Continues Efforts to Cool Nuclear Fuel |
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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 .
Topic 3


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110088314
| id | 110088314 |
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| date | 1964-11-25 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 198 |
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| headline | SHASTRI DEFENDS HIS NUCLEAR STAND |
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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 |
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| date | 1963-02-15 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1273 |
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| headline | Letters; Nuclear Arms for Europe Unified Defense System Urged to Contain Russia U.S. View of de Gaulle |
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C B Luce
disputes US opposition to
Brit ,
French and
W Ger nuclear
forces ,
lr 110135299
| id | 110135299 |
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| date | 1985-02-26 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 194 |
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| headline | New Zealand's Leader Arrives on Visit to U.S. |
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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 |
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| date | 1972-01-10 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 21 |
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| headline | Peking Confirms Atom Test |
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China confirms
rept of
recent nuclear
test 110118715
| id | 110118715 |
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| date | 1980-05-04 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 798 |
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| 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 ...
Topic 4


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111664944
| id | 111664944 |
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| date | 2012-03-02 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1207 |
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| 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 |
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| date | 2012-03-02 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1241 |
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| 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 |
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| date | 2007-01-18 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 954 |
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| headline | North Korea and U.S. Envoys Meet in Berlin |
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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 |
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| date | 2007-06-22 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 373 |
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| headline | In Surprise Move, U.S. Envoy Visits North Korea |
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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 |
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| date | 1995-02-09 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 730 |
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| headline | North Balks, Threatening Korean Pact |
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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 .
Topic 7


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110134896
| id | 110134896 |
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| date | 1985-01-08 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 587 |
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| headline | No Headline |
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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 |
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| date | 1988-03-22 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 758 |
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| 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 |
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| date | 1989-05-12 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 840 |
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| headline | NEWS SUMMARY |
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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 |
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| date | 1990-01-09 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 221 |
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| headline | Baker to Visit Moscow to Discuss Arms Pact |
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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 |
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| date | 1991-07-07 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1145 |
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| 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 .
Topic 8


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110123164
| id | 110123164 |
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| date | 1981-11-05 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 68 |
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| 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 |
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| date | 2004-04-24 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 88 |
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| 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 |
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| date | 2004-04-25 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
|---|
| length | 88 |
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| 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 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 151 |
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| 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 |
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| date | 2004-11-13 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 151 |
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| 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 .
Topic 10


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111661006
| id | 111661006 |
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| date | 2011-03-27 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 1429 |
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| headline | Inside The Times |
|---|
International NUCLEAR
CHIEF SAYS JAPAN 111645098
| id | 111645098 |
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| date | 2004-10-16 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 717 |
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| headline | NEWS SUMMARY |
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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 .
Topic 11


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110064363
| id | 110064363 |
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| 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 .
Topic 13


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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 30Â 1987Â 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 .
Topic 14


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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 .
Topic 15


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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-
Topic 17


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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 ?
Topic 22


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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 .
Topic 25


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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 |
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| date | 1984-07-12 |
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| medium | New York Times (leads) |
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| length | 212 |
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| headline | JAZZ: SUN RA BAND AT SWEET BASIL |
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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 .