Author: Kevin and Beason, Doug Anderson
Cites
- US (1)
- IN: Lethal Exposure (1998) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Big science projects-in particular, these immense particle accelerators that involve hundreds of scientists and hundreds of millions of dollars to field an experiment to detect one elusive particle-are the nation’s last payback to the [Manhattan Project] physicists for winning World War Two.
FROM: Off-the-record interview, 1993
White House Science Office, (1993), Interview, US
- Hazel O’Leary (1)
- IN: Lethal Exposure (1998) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Using one of the world’s most powerful research tools, scientists at Fermilab have made yet another major contribution to human understanding of the fundamentals of the universe.
FROM: Secretary of Energy Hazel O’Leary, March 1995, on the discovery of the top quark, (1995), Speech, US
- John Peoples (1)
- IN: Lethal Exposure (1998) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: We have much to learn… and more of nature’s best-kept secrets to explore. We look forward to beginning a new era of research with the Tevatron, making the best use of the world’s highest-energy collider.
FROM: Fermilab Director John Peoples
March 1995, (1995), NULL, NULL
- Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense James D. Watkins, Secretary of Energy (1)
- IN: Fallout (1997) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon systems require special consideration because of their policy implications and military importance, their destructive power, as well as the potential consequences of an accident or unauthorized act. Therefore, safety, security, control, and effectiveness of nuclear weapons are of paramount importance to the security of the United States.
FROM: from “Joint Policy Statement on Nuclear Weapons Surety” June, 1991, (1991), Speech, US
- Vadim G. Osinin (1)
- IN: Fallout (1997) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Seven hundred of the eight hundred pages of the START agreement deal with verification, and are a waste of money.
FROM: Vadim G. Osinin, staff expert, Supreme Soviet Committee on Defense and Security., (None), NULL, Russia
- Robert W. Kuckuck (1)
- IN: Fallout (1997) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The person who survives the first year in [the nuclear test program] is probably going to be here for the rest of his career.
FROM: Deputy Associate Director for Nuclear Testing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, (None), NULL, US