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Re: pros and cons of nuke power




There have been several excellent suggestions already. Let's not forget, The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear by Petr Beckmann.

Mark Hogue
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"McCray, Dave" <Dave.McCray@FERNALD.GOV>
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04/08/02 11:54 AM
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where would one find pro nuke books or publications on a high school level? A young man went to the library and all that was located is con. He is doing a paper on the pros and cons of nuke power.

Dave McCray
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