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Re[2]: Anti-nuke funding
The web sites linked from the W. Alton Jones home page make for some very
interesting reading. Though there seems to be the occasional link to a site
dwelling on rad waste issues, I found that most beneficiaries of WAJ
funding seem to be focused more on weapons (nuke and non-nuke)
non-proliferation. And though it's not my intent to stir things up by
challenging either perceptions or definitions here, I do find it curious
that as someone who has worked in the arena of health physics/radiological
controls for 15+ years, that my own vociferous support of weapons
non-proliferation suggests-by some accounts-that I too am (or might be)
'anti-nuke.'
Just a thought.
> Apparently the url I put up didn't work. I got it from a colleague,
> so I tried it. www.wajones.org/annual96/ gets you a list and if you
> then click on anything with "nuke" or "energy" or "enviro" you get the
> appropriate list of recipients and amounts. Actually, any of the
> wajones.org link pages make "intersting reading."
>
> Clearly only my own opinion.
>
> Ruth Weiner
> rfweine@sandia.gov
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