[ RadSafe ] RE: [AMRSO] On This Day( NY Times) - Observation of Moment ofSilence

Haleem, Mahmoud S. HALEEM at cua.edu
Thu Aug 9 08:16:44 CDT 2007


Why not?  Also to the Iraqis and the Palestinians who are dying on a
daily basis.   

Mahmoud S. Haleem

The Catholic University of America 

Radiation Safety Officer

Environmental Health & Safety

620 Michigan Ave., N.E.

Washington, D.C. 20064

Tel. 202-319-5206

Fax. 202-319-4446

Email: Haleem at cua.edu <mailto:Haleem at cua.edu>  

 

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Should we offer a moment of silence for all those Chinese and Asian
civilians killed by the Japanese?

 

-- John
John P. Jacobus, MS, CHP
Senior Health Physicist
National Institutes of Health
Division of Radiation Safety
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Bethesda, MD 20892-6780
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	From: Johnston, Thomas [mailto:Tom_Johnston at nymc.edu] 
	Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 8:55 AM
	To: Academic-Medical Radiation Safety Officers listserve;
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	Subject: [AMRSO] On This Day( NY Times) - Observation of Moment
of Silence

	Hello Everyone,

	 

	On This Day - NY Times

	On Aug. 9, 1945, the United States exploded a nuclear device
over Nagasaki, Japan, instantly killing an estimated 39,000 people. 

	The explosion came three days after the atomic bombing of
Hiroshima.

	 

	May we all observe a moment of silence.

	 

	Tom

	 




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