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Covering the North Korean Nuclear The mainstream media raised some terrifying possibilities this week regarding North Korea's nuclear test, but did not ask these same questions of current nuclear powers north korea • nuclear test • nuclear powers • mainstream media • media hypocrisy
Linus Pauling: Remembering Oregon's Native Son When you hear the name, “Linus Pauling,” what do you think? Read about this Oregonian and his accomplishments as one of the most important scientists of the 20th Century. linus pauling • oregon • science • microbiology • biotechnology
57 Chevy, Ford Were Auto Classics GM and Ford are celebrating the 50th anniversary of two of their classic cars, the 1957 Bel Air and the 1957 Fairlane, both of which reflected the boldness of the year. automotive history • 1957 • chevy • chevy bel air • bel air
Iran or Pakistan; Who's the Elephant in the Room The latent crisis of Democracy's collapse, Islamic fundamentalism & fiscal failure in an atomic Pakistan is ignored as America politicizes Iranian meeting preconditions. pakistan • iran • father of pakistan bomb • abdul khan • financial crisis
The Golden Age of Atomic Power in Space
An interview with Dr. Brian Dunne, chief experimentalist for Project Orion, Part II: General Atomic frontier theory • frontiers • space • project orion • nuclear pulse propulsion
Breaking News 10 Breaking News as it happens anywhere in the Pacific. okinawa • troop deployment • hokkaido • east west center • richard baker
Breaking News 13 Breaking News as it happens around the Pacific. This news break is about radioactive fallout in Guam,international adoptions,trade agreements,investment growth in Fiji,intriguing political ideas in Tahiti,gold mining in the Solomons and an old hand but a Young leader for Niue. guam • solomon islands • papua new guinea • australia • fiji
ALMOST PRESIDENT: HUBERT HORATIO HUMPHREY, PART IV Hubert Humphrey's nomination as Vice President in 1964 did not seem as certain as it appears with the advantage of hindsight. Presdient Johnson kept everyone, including Humphrey himself, guessing. johnson • humphrey • kennedy • president • vice president
Breaking News 15 Major changes in Fiji education are on the horizon, the Australian police assistance in PNG has been temporarily suspended, an undersea volcano filled with never-before-witnessed undersea creatures awaits further exploration, and the aftermath of American nuclear testing in the Pacific still looms in the Marshall Islands. marshall islands • png • australia • hindi • fijian
Linus Pauling - Molecular Biologist and Orthomolecular Scientist Linus Pauling was the first person to receive two unshared Nobel Prizes, one in Chemistry for his molecular bonding research, and the Peace Prize for his work protesting atmospheric testing of nuclear bombs. pauling • nobel • activist • anti-nuclear • molecular bonding
Russian Indigenous Kazakhs The nomadic Kazakhs of Russia have been colonised by Slavs, Cossacks, Stalinists, and Soviets. Result - famine, fallout, and an average age of 31. indigenous kazakh • kazakh nomads • aboriginal average age • uzbek indigenous • kazakh territory
Somali Islamists Declare Jihad The Union of Islamic Courts continues to exert its influence over Somalia and has declared 'holy war' against Ethiopia, whom they accuse of meddling in domestic affairs. somalia • union of islamic courts • uic • buur hakaba • jihad
Brief Greenpeace History The Greenpeace history of issues and activism falls under eight categories. The international organization has tackled controversial issues with controversial tactics. brief greenpeace history • environmental activism issues • effects of global warming • renewable clean energy • ocean life oceans of the world protection
Clinton Envoy To Persuade India, Pak To Resume Talks US President Bill Clinton is sending a high-ranking personal envoy to India and Pakistan next week, to persuade both countries to resume their suspended bilateral dialogue.
Defending Indiana Jones 4 The latest Indy adventure was never going to be please everybody but it suceeds far more often than it fails, and is one of the year's best popcorn adventures. review indiana jones 4 • review indiana jones kingdom crystal skull • indiana jones movie • harrison ford • director steven spielberg
The Incredible Hulk Marvel Comic's the Incredible Hulk is a green giant who is anything but jolly. Brainy physicist Bruce Banner developed into Hulk after accidental nuclear exposure. incredible hulk • savage hulk • gray hulk • marvel comics • bruce banner
2004 In Review Part One 2004 was an eventful year in many areas. For such a small country, it made an impact in many areas. 2004 • liechtenstein • parliament • prince • princess
Avengers - The Animated Series Marvel Comics And Fox TV announce the premiere dates and episode guide for Avengers - the Animated series starting Saturday, Sept. 25, 1999. Spider-Man Unlimited premieres Oct. 2, 1999 marvel • comics • fox • tv • avengers
More Coming of Age Sleepers: Girls against Boys
In this corner... we have some knowing looks at the difficulty of being a teenage girl... And in the other corner, the pain and suffering of being an adolescent boy. Besides their overriding excellence and truthfulness, what do all these films have in common? Being a teen ain’t easy. teenager • coming of age • teen • adolescence • girls
Movie: Executive Action (1973) A trio of ultra right-wing businessmen headed by James Farrington (Burt Lancaster) plot to kill President Kennedy in director David Miller's 1973 film, Executive Action. executive action • burt lancaster • robert ryan • will geer • jfk assassination film
Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel Closer look at the former Democratic Senator from Alaska and commentary on Gravel's First U.S. Presidential debate performance. mike gravel • presidential • debate • msnbc • candidate
Them! Hollywood during the 1950s made a string of science fiction/horror films where humanity battled mutated monstrosities created by the atomic age. As quaint as some of these films seem today, they do manage to ask some hard questions the directly address the ethics of the nuclear age. ants • mutants • hollywood • stock • science
Wanderlust, Part IV The last leg of my journey by air through the southwest, with unexpected weather delays travel • adventure • southwest scenery • airplane travel
DYING TO SAVE THE PLANET Linda writes a tribute article to those environmentalists who have given their lives for the cause carlos luna • karen silkwood • fred walking badger • ken saro-wiwa • chico mende
Looking down the barrel Gamma Ray Bursts (GRB's) puzzled astronomers for decades since their discovery by the Vela nuclear test surveillance satellites in the 60's. Scientists think now the mystery has been solved, adding yet another (unlikely) threat to the catastrophes lurking out there. grb • compton • bepposax • gamma rays • x-rays
The Big Boom Everything you always wanted to know about propelling a ship using nuclear bombs, but were afraid to ask. space • flight • travel • spaceflight • mars
The Golden Age of Atomic Power in Space
An interview with Dr. Brian Dunne, chief experimentalist for Project Orion, Part I: Jackass Flats frontier theory • hisory • nuclear energy • atomic bomb • nuclear rocket engines
BARRY GOLDWATER: A CHOICE, NOT AN ECHO, PART II Barry Goldwater lost his 1964 bid for the White House by a history-making landslide. He then went on to become an elder stateman of the Republican Party. His service to his country should be remembered more than his disasterous presidential campaign. barry goldwater • republican • democratic • senate • president
1964 US Presidential Election Lyndon Baines Johnson won the 1964 US Presidential Election in a landslide, a popular vote victory which has eluded every Democratic candidate since. 1964 presidential election • barack obama • us president • lyndon johnson • us presidential elections |
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