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FW: Terrorism TV Programming and Print Articles on DNA
To fellow Radsafers,
FYI, I received this from a general safety e-mail bulletin board.
Dave Engelbretson
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From: David Wolff [mailto:David.Wolff@CO.HENNEPIN.MN.US]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 8:08 AM
To: SAFETY@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject: Terrorism TV Programming and Print Articles on DNA
Netters:
Programs on terrorism will air tonight and tomorrow. See below.
Unrelated, the New York Times Science Times (today) is devoted to the
history and science of DNA. Not a safety topic, but interesting.
Free online subscription to the Times is available at
http://www.nytimes.com.
The New York Times
February 25
Rest semiassured: guards near New York City tunnels have stopped cars with
cancer patients inside; remnant radiation from their tumor-fighting
therapies tripped sensors. Also, the city's existing air-quality monitors
have already been retrofitted to sniff out bioterror attacks, and so far so
good.
That, however, is the extent of relief available in two unsettling hours
about the airborne evils that Americans have been told to await. Two
separate shows, "Dirty Bomb," tonight on the PBS series "Nova," and the
Discovery Channel's "Bioterror: The Invisible Enemy" tomorrow, for the most
part offer dreadful insights and fodder for fear.
David
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