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Re: Pu isn't the most dangerous?- Comment on Reporter
In a message dated 2/2/99 12:27:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
capotte@sandia.gov writes:
<< Looks like we made some headway at the midyear meeting. Check out:
http://www.abqtrib.com/arc/news020199_pu.html
C. A. Gus Potter
Sandia National Laboratories >>
The author of this article, Larry Spohn, of the Albuquerque Tribune is perhaps
the most balanced and competent science writer I have ever dealt after working
with dozens of print, TV, and radio reporters across the US and abroad on
radiation risk issues. He does his homework and is willing and able to
interpret claims by critics or advocates in a way that gets to a truth.
Anyone looking to get an issue fairly covered should be aware of him, and get
him on distribution for any technology and radiation related News Releases
His email address is: lspohn@abqtrib.com
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