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JUNE 2002 NEWS FEED | Contents
http://www.firstpulseprojects.net/bombproject/News_6-02.html

Special Feature:
June Issue of The Sunflower (Waging Peace/Nuclear Peace Foundation)

June 26, 2002
Foul-Ups Mar Effort On Nuclear Materials (Washington Post)
June 26, 2002
Storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain site is safest option (Journal
Star)
June 25, 2002
Agency Says 'Dirty Bomb' Could Be Made in Any Country (NYTimes)
June 5, 2002
Cleanup won't end nuclear waste sites (USA Today)
June 25, 2002
US and Russia to Guard 'Dirty Bomb' Materials (Washington Post)
June 24, 2002
Russia fails to secure Tehran nuclear deal (Guardian Unlimited)
June 24, 2002
Hanford Study: Releases Didn't Cause Thyroid Ills (Washington Post)
June 23, 2002
Russia set to build nuclear dumpsite (AP)
June 23, 2002
Weigh station may be first to know plutonium has entered state (The State)
June 7, 2002
Agency Deems Calif. Lab Insecure (AP)
June 6, 2002
Rumsfield Cautions Nuclear Foes (Washington Post)
June 5, 2002
Russia Fails to Persuade Pakistan, India to Budge (Washington Post)
June 4, 2002
Pakistan Explains Nuclear Policy (AP)
June 4, 2002
South Asia's Hair Trigger (NYTimes Op-Ed)
June 4, 2002
Can Pakistan Avoid Sliding Into War? (NYTimes)
June 4, 2002
India Tones Down War Talk as US Presses Pakistanis (NYTimes)
June 3, 2002
Stopping Nuclear War in Southeast Asia (Nuclear Peace Fndtn.)
June 1, 2002
Radiation Pills to be Given Away (NYTimes)
June 1, 2002
Six arrested, one sought in radioactive "dirty bomb" plot (The Guardian)

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