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         Nuclear Disasters:     more books (109)
  1. Survive the Coming Nuclear War by Ronald Cruit, 1982-08
  2. In Time of Emergency: A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack/Natural Disasters by Office of Civil Defense, 1968
  3. THE NPT REVIEW: Disaster averted.(Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons conference): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Rebecca Johnson, 2000-07-01
  4. How to survive a nuclear disaster by Thalif Deen, 1981
  5. An engineer's report on state of the art nuclear and natural disaster survival: Preparation skills, materials and equipment by Frank C Gelinas, 1982
  6. Protection of nuclear power plants against external disaster by William B Cottrell, 1975
  7. Ukraine, 12 years after.(the legacy of nuclear disaster at Chernobyl): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by David Marples, 1998-07-01
  8. Nuclear Disaster by Tom Stonier, 1964
  9. In the face of danger: a new nonwoven face mask extends escape time during a chemical, biological or nuclear disaster.(FMJ ChemBio debuts product)(Brief Article): An article from: Nonwovens Industry by Eileen Wubbe, 2002-09-01
  10. Nuclear Accidents and Disasters (Nuclear Power) by James A., Ph.d. Mahaffey, 2011-04-30
  11. Disasters: Nuclear Accidents: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Pollution A to Z</i> by Richard M. Stapleton, 2004
  12. Silent Warfare: Managing Nuclear Chemical Biological Disasters by H.K.Kar Brig, 2003-11-15
  13. The big bang. (Chernobyl nuclear disaster)(Eastern Europe - The Environment): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  14. FICTIONS OF NUCLEAR DISASTER. by David. Dowling, 1986-01-01

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Back to Home ... News Thursday, Apr 10, 2003 Politics Posted on Fri, Feb. 07, 2003 North Korea Warns of 'Nuclear Disasters' SANG-HUN CHOE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea Any U.S. moves to build up its military force on the Korean Peninsula could lead to "horrible nuclear disasters," the communist state warned Friday. The North Korean statement, the latest in a series of warnings, came a day after the White House said it had "robust plans for any contingencies," including military action. The United States has 37,000 troops in South Korea, and has maintained a force there since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, leaving the North and South technically still at war. "If the U.S. moves to bolster aggression troops are unchecked, the whole land of Korea will be reduced to ashes and the Koreans will not escape horrible nuclear disasters," North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, said. In Washington, President Bush on Friday said "all options are on the table" to solve the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

62. AP Wire | 02/07/2003 | North Korea Warns Of 'Nuclear Disasters'
Photos, Posted on Fri, Feb. 07, 2003, North Korea Warns of 'NuclearDisasters' SANGHUN CHOE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea - Any
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Back to Home ... News Thursday, Apr 10, 2003 Photos Posted on Fri, Feb. 07, 2003 North Korea Warns of 'Nuclear Disasters' SANG-HUN CHOE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea Any U.S. moves to build up its military force on the Korean Peninsula could lead to "horrible nuclear disasters," the communist state warned Friday. The North Korean statement, the latest in a series of warnings, came a day after the White House said it had "robust plans for any contingencies," including military action. The United States has 37,000 troops in South Korea, and has maintained a force there since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, leaving the North and South technically still at war. "If the U.S. moves to bolster aggression troops are unchecked, the whole land of Korea will be reduced to ashes and the Koreans will not escape horrible nuclear disasters," North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, said. In Washington, President Bush on Friday said "all options are on the table" to solve the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

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64. AP Wire | 02/07/2003 | North Korea Warns Of 'Nuclear Disasters'
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65. AP Wire | 02/07/2003 | North Korea Warns Of 'Nuclear Disasters'
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66. Boston.com / Latest News / World / North Korea Warns Of Nuclear
North Korea warns of nuclear disasters; US prepared for contingencies.By SangHun Choe, Associated Press, 2/7/2003 1340 SEOUL, South
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AP World News. North Korea Warns of 'nuclear disasters', By SANGHUNCHOE 02/07/2003 134424 EST Any US moves to build up its military
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Back to Home ... News Thursday, Apr 10, 2003 Weather Posted on Fri, Feb. 07, 2003 North Korea Warns of 'Nuclear Disasters' SANG-HUN CHOE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea Any U.S. moves to build up its military force on the Korean Peninsula could lead to "horrible nuclear disasters," the communist state warned Friday. The North Korean statement, the latest in a series of warnings, came a day after the White House said it had "robust plans for any contingencies," including military action. The United States has 37,000 troops in South Korea, and has maintained a force there since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, leaving the North and South technically still at war. "If the U.S. moves to bolster aggression troops are unchecked, the whole land of Korea will be reduced to ashes and the Koreans will not escape horrible nuclear disasters," North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, said. In Washington, President Bush on Friday said "all options are on the table" to solve the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

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Any U.S. moves to build up its military force on the Korean Peninsula could lead to "horrible nuclear disasters," the communist state warned Friday. The North Korean statement, the latest in a series of warnings, came a day after the White House said it had "robust plans for any contingencies," including military action. The United States has 37,000 troops in South Korea, and has maintained a force there since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, leaving the North and South technically still at war. "If the U.S. moves to bolster aggression troops are unchecked, the whole land of Korea will be reduced to ashes and the Koreans will not escape horrible nuclear disasters," North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, said. In Washington, President Bush on Friday said "all options are on the table" to solve the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

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Back to Home ... News Thursday, Apr 10, 2003 Local Posted on Fri, Feb. 07, 2003 North Korea Warns of 'Nuclear Disasters' SANG-HUN CHOE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea Any U.S. moves to build up its military force on the Korean Peninsula could lead to "horrible nuclear disasters," the communist state warned Friday. The North Korean statement, the latest in a series of warnings, came a day after the White House said it had "robust plans for any contingencies," including military action. The United States has 37,000 troops in South Korea, and has maintained a force there since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, leaving the North and South technically still at war. "If the U.S. moves to bolster aggression troops are unchecked, the whole land of Korea will be reduced to ashes and the Koreans will not escape horrible nuclear disasters," North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, said. In Washington, President Bush on Friday said "all options are on the table" to solve the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

73. Mcall.com - North Korea Warns Of 'Nuclear Disasters'
144 PM EST North Korea Warns of 'nuclear disasters' By SANGHUN CHOE AssociatedPress Writer, Email this story Printer friendly format Related Stories. Ill.
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Back to Home ... News Thursday, Apr 10, 2003 Opinion Posted on Fri, Feb. 07, 2003 North Korea Warns of 'Nuclear Disasters' SANG-HUN CHOE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea Any U.S. moves to build up its military force on the Korean Peninsula could lead to "horrible nuclear disasters," the communist state warned Friday. The North Korean statement, the latest in a series of warnings, came a day after the White House said it had "robust plans for any contingencies," including military action. The United States has 37,000 troops in South Korea, and has maintained a force there since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, leaving the North and South technically still at war. "If the U.S. moves to bolster aggression troops are unchecked, the whole land of Korea will be reduced to ashes and the Koreans will not escape horrible nuclear disasters," North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, said. In Washington, President Bush on Friday said "all options are on the table" to solve the nuclear standoff with North Korea.

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79. Section 1.Response To Disasters
exercises organized by local governments to confirm coordination proceedingswith other ministries and local governments in case of nuclear disasters.
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Chapter IV Response to Disasters and Contribution to Building a More Stable Security Environment
- Expanding the Sphere of SDF Activities In and Outside Japan - Section 1. Response to Disasters
This section explains the Self-Defense Forces' (SDF) response to disasters along the lines of disaster relief dispatch, implementation of disaster relief dispatch (following volcanic activity on Miyakejima, in regard to the Ehime Maru, etc.), and efforts under normal circumstances for disaster relief (various disaster prevention exercises, response to nuclear accidents, etc.). 1. Framework for Disaster Relief Dispatch, Etc. @The forms of a disaster relief dispatch, etc. include earthquake disaster prevention dispatches, nuclear disaster dispatches and disaster relief dispatches. An SDF disaster relief dispatch is implemented in the following way. 2. Implementation of Disaster Relief Dispatch, Etc. Response to Disaster (disaster relief dispatches occurred following volcanic activity on Miyakejima and the submergence incident of the Ehime Maru, the Uwajima Fisheries High School training vessel) Gathering of Information on Earthquakes On the occurrence of an earthquake with an intensity of five minor or more on Japan's seven-stage seismic scale, the Defense Agency will dispatch aircraft and other vehicles to collect information.

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