J.J. McKetta, US Energy Today and in the Nineties, $1 from NCEB, Box 7732, Louisville, KY 40207.
"Stoking an environmental disaster," on air and water pollution in Eastern Europe, Insight (Wash. Times), 9/7/87.
Energy Facts 1986, $2.25, for everybody; for specialists: DoE/ EIA Annual outlook f. electr. power 1987 (through 2000) ($3.25), and Coal in the US (March 1987, $7.50), all from Government Print-ing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
A.M. Codevilla, "How eminent physicists have lent their names to a politicized report on SDI," Commentary, Sept. 87.
Extra-Sensory Deception by magician-columnist H. Gordon, with all the low-down on the paranormal, prophecy, spiritualism, pseudo-science, UFOs, faith healing, Margaret Mead and Shirley MacLaine. A beauty! $18.95, 227pp. (why no index?), Prometheus Books, 700 E. Amherst St., Buffalo, NY 14215.
K. Leishman, "AIDS and insects," Atlantic Monthly Sept. 87.
This is frightening, but here Sister Rosalie Bertell yawns. . .
"The New Sherman Letters," Amer. Heritage, Jul/Aug. 87, by one who saw through the press (see quote in Sept. issue).
Soviet Military Power 1987, $7.50 (GPO, Wash., DC 20402), includes history of Soviet Strategic Defense since 1956.
[GRAPH of TWh vs years from 1973 to 1987. Shows nuclear contribution rising from 8% to 75% in France over those years]
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Vol. 15, No. 2
Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive Volume: Issues Issue/No.: Vol. 15, No. 2 Date: November 30, 2004 02:13 PM (For actual publication date see newsletter.) Title: Why the nuclear industry keeps losing
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