The Domenici legacy - His strident views on nuclear energy and nuclear weapons have earned him legions of detractors, but Sen. Pete Domenici's positive imprint on nonproliferation policy is undeniable. (English)
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Title:The Domenici legacy - His strident views on nuclear energy and nuclear weapons have earned him legions of detractors, but Sen. Pete Domenici's positive imprint on nonproliferation policy is undeniable.
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Contributors:Culp, David ( author )
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Published in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 64, 5 ; 22-25
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 5
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LETTERS| 2008
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IT IS 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT - Biodefense efforts need transparency - Why states need to alleviate fears about the risks posed by their biodefense programs.| 2008
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Biodefense efforts need transparency| 2008
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THE BULLETIN INTERVIEW - Thomas R. Pickering - The career diplomat examines the challenges facing the next president and the world.| 2008
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Thomas R. Pickering The career diplomat examines the challenges facing the next president and the world| 2008
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Rethinking personal sacrificeMeyer, J.M. et al. | 2008
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Rethinking personal sacrifice - Conventional wisdom suggests that addressing environmental ills will require wealthy societies to sacrifice their standards of living. But that depends on how you view sacrifice.Meyer, John M. et al. | 2008
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Agreeing to disagree on nuclear rightsGottemoeller, R. / Arnaudo, R. et al. | 2008
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Agreeing to disagree on nuclear rights - How can the international community limit access to the full nuclear fuel cycle, while protecting nations' rights to develop it? The Antarctic Treaty's framework may be a guide.Gottemoeller, Rose et al. | 2008
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The trouble with disarmamentMay, M. et al. | 2008
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The trouble with disarmament - Abolishing nuclear weapons is a good idea in theory. In practice, however, it would be impossible to verify.May, Michael et al. | 2008
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The Domenici legacyCulp, D. et al. | 2008
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The Domenici legacy - His strident views on nuclear energy and nuclear weapons have earned him legions of detractors, but Sen. Pete Domenici's positive imprint on nonproliferation policy is undeniable.Culp, David et al. | 2008
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2008 world nuclear industry status reportSchneider, M. et al. | 2008
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2008 world nuclear industry status report - The nuclear power industry is in a state of global decline — A situation that isn't going to change in the foreseeable future.Schneider, Mycle et al. | 2008
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Remembering the lives of scientists and activists who made the world a safer place| 2008
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PASSINGS - Remembering the lives of scientists and activists who made the world a safer place.| 2008
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Peak oil: The end of easy energy may mean the beginning of a harsher world| 2008
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IN REVIEW - Peak oil - The end of easy energy may mean the beginning of a harsher world.| 2008
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NUCLEAR NOTEBOOK - Indian nuclear forces, 2008| 2008
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TURN BACK THE CLOCK - A population strategy for the planet| 2008
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A population strategy for the planet| 2008