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by Marilynne Robinson


  “Whitehall withholds nuclear papers,” Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian, January 10, 1984, p. 4.

  “Greenpeace may defy Sellafield pipe ban,” John Witherow, The (London) Times, January 14, 1984, p. 3.

  “Partial victory for Greenpeace despite ruling,” Penny Chorlton, The Guardian, January 14, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield beach risk still very high,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, January 15, 1984, p. 28.

  “Cancer inquiry leader will not visit village,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, January 20, 1984, p. 2.

  “Radiation leak at top-secret plant,” Thomson Prentice, The (London) Times, January 20, 1984, p. 1.

  “Cancer worry at fourth atom plant,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, January 22, 1984, p. 7.

  “Argument over ‘safe’ radiation,” Anthony Tucker, The Guardian, January 26, 1984, p. 26.

  “Deformed babies blamed on Windscale fire,” Roger Milne, New Scientist, January 26, 1984, p. 7.

  “Warning of risk to Sellafield children,” Andrew Veitch, The Guardian, January 27, 1984, p. 4.

  “Europe’s N-waste may go to Billingham,” Malcolm Wright, The Guardian, January 30, 1984, p. 2.

  “Radiation check demanded,” Paul Keel and Michael Morris, The Guardian, February 1, 1984, p. 2.

  “Windscale: Backing for leukemia charge,” New Scientist, February 2, 1984, p. 4.

  “Sellafield waste traces ‘found under Arctic ice,’” David Fairhall, The Guardian, February 3, 1984, p. 4.

  “Cancer patients ‘refused places on waiting lists,’” Penny Chorlton, The Guardian, February 6, 1984, p. 2.

  “Ecology groups raided by police over leak,” Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian, February 7, 1984, p. 30.

  “Profit motive fears over nuclear waste research,” Malcolm Wright, The Guardian, February 10, 1984, p. 2.

  “Radioactivity: Polluting suburbs,” Andrew Tyler, New Statesman, February 10, 1984, pp. 10, 12.

  “Safety flaws exposed at Windscale,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, February 12, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield inquiry reports criticize process of removing radioactive refuse,” Ronald Faux, The (London) Times, February 13, 1984, p. 2.

  “A disaster that almost happened?” editorial, The Guardian, February 15, 1984, p. 10.

  “Errors that let waste into sea,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, February 15, 1984, p. 2.

  “Government blames Sellafield chiefs for leak,” Paul Brown and Colin Brown, The Guardian, February 15, 1984, p. 1.

  “Nuclear waste reports warn public to avoid Sellafield beaches,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, February 15, 1984, p. 2.

  “Promises leave the locals unmoved,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, February 15, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield controls found wanting,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, February 15, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield catalogue of errors,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, February 15, 1984, p. 1.

  “Fuel for fear,” editorial, The (London) Times, February 16, 1984, p. 13.

  “Union stands by Sellafield staff,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, February 16, 1984, p. 3.

  “Open verdict on cancer victim contaminated by nuclear leaks,” The Guardian, February 17, 1984, p. 2.

  “Dublin demands Sellafield action,” Ian Black, The Guardian, February 18, 1984, p. 28.

  “Warnings go up on nuclear site beaches,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, February 18, 1984, p. 3.

  “Nuclear Fuels sale at risk,” Robin McKie and Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, February 19, 1984, p. 3.

  “CND accuses industry of plutonium trade cover-up,” David Fairhall, The Guardian, February 20, 1984, p. 3.

  “Facts concealed on nuclear fuel supply,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, February 20, 1984, p. 2.

  “Hopes pinned on the young blood in Sellafield’s front line,” letter, then-BNF chairman Con Allday, The Guardian, February 20, 1984, p. 12.

  “The greenhouse effect,” editorial, The (London) Times, February 23, 1984, p. 13.

  “Pollution fight bogged down,” Paul Keel and Martin Wainwright, The Guardian, February 23, 1984, p. 6.

  “Plutonium: Extra scrutiny,” Duncan Campbell, New Statesman, February 24, 1984, pp. 11–12.

  “No agreement on nuclear dumping,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, February 25, 1984, p. 2.

  “‘Chemical dustbin’ fears over site near Sellafield,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, February 27, 1984, p. 3.

  “Britain is urged to reduce pollution,” Donald Fields, The Guardian, March 2, 1984, p. 9.

  “Radioactive contamination of Sellafield beaches increasing, survey shows,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 2, 1984, p. 5.

  “Sellafield denies new leak after tar finds,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, March 2, 1984, p. 1.

  “ICI rejects plan for Billingham nuclear dump,” James Erlichman, The Guardian, March 6, 1984, p. 30.

  “Nuclear ‘laundry’ tally,” The Guardian, March 6, 1984, p. 9.

  “Sizewell waste plan criticized,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 8, 1984, p. 5.

  “New use for radioactive waste,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 9, 1984, p. 2.

  “More pollution found on coast near Sellafield,” The Guardian, March 10, 1984, p. 3.

  “Pest spray plea,” Geoffrey Lean, The Observer, March 11, 1984, p. 5.

  “Beach contamination at Dounreay,” David Hearst, The Guardian, March 14, 1984, p. 9.

  “Inquiry considers Leiston leukemia,” New Scientist, March 15, 1984, p. 8.

  “UK pollution control goes up in smoke,” Geoffrey Lean and Tony Heath, The Observer, March 18, 1984, p. 4.

  “Beach debris to be monitored by company for radioactivity,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, March 21, 1984, p. 6.

  “US confirms use of British plutonium in its weapons,” Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian, March 22, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield safety team checks coast,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, March 23, 1984, p. 4.

  “Sellafield radiation study,” The (London) Times, March 27, 1984, p. 3.

  “Doubts over how Sizewell waste will be handled,” The (London) Times, March 29, 1984, p. 2.

  “Nordic countries press Britain to cut radioactive discharges,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 29, 1984, p. 3.

  “Sellafield cancer evidence ‘growing,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 29, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield cancer link denied by BNFL,” David Hearst, The Guardian, March 30, 1984, p. 2.

  “Two mishaps in 80 days at Windscale,” Geoffrey Lean and David Siddall, April 1, 1984, p. 2.

  “Radioactive waste found on coast at Whitehaven,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, April 5, 1984, p. 4.

  “Sellafield villagers offered body scans,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, April 13, 1984, p. 3.

  “Jenkin calls Sellafield beach risk negligible,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, May 6, 1984, p. 2.

  “Britain lags in energy saving,” Rod Chapman, The Guardian, May 22, 1984, p. 22.

  “Beachcombers beware,” Ruth Balogh, New Statesman, May 25, 1984, p. 6.

  “Scots cancer cases surprise Sellafield Inquiry scientists,” Andrew Veitch, The Guardian, May 25, 1984, p. 4.

  “Incidence of leukemia in young persons in west of Scotland,” letter, M. A. Heasman, I. W. Kemp, Anne Marie MacLaren, P. Trotter, C. R. Gillis, and D. J. Hole, The Lancet, May 26, 1984, pp. 1188–9.

  “Cancer ‘cluster’ round nuclear plant,” Rob Edwards, New Statesman, June 1, 1984, p. 4.

  “Report delay as cancer facts mount,” Joan Smith, New Statesman, June 8, 1984, p. 5.

  “Sellafield launches effluent study,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, June 8, 1984, p. 2.

  “Unions threaten to block deliveries to plant,” Barrie Clement, The (London) Times, June 8, 1984, p. 2.

  “Sellafield discharge criticized,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, July 5, 1984, p. 5.

  “Cumbria: A special report,�
� Ronald Faux, The (London) Times, July 6, 1984, p. 14.

  “Nuclear weapons: Plutonium goes critical,” Rob Edwards, New Statesman, July 13, 1984, p. 14.

  “Apparent clusters of childhood lymphoid malignancies in Northern England,” letter, A. W. Croft, S. Openshaw, and J. Birch, The Lancet, July 14, 1984, pp. 96–7.

  “Fuel flask survives 100 mph impact,” The (London) Times, July 18, 1984, p. 3.

  “Nuclear link to child cancers,” The Guardian, July 20, 1984, p. 1.

  “Sellafield leukemia allegations supported,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, July 21, 1984, p. 3.

  “Sellafield reassurance,” David Hearst, The Guardian, July 21, 1984, p. 3.

  “The peril that lurks by the sea,” James Cutler, The Guardian, July 23,1984, p. 15.

  “Cautious view of Sellafield ‘cancer link,’” Paul Denis, The Guardian, July 24, 1984, p. 4.

  “Leukemia deaths higher at Sellafield,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, July 24, 1984, p. 2.

  “Lingering particles of unease,” editorial, The Guardian, July 24, 1984, p. 10.

  “Sellafield cancer link ‘not proven,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, July 24, 1984, p. 1.

  “Routine leukemia tests urged for nuclear staff,” Roger Milne, The Guardian, July 25, 1984, p. 2.

  “Jury baffled by missing Sellafield records,” Ruth Balogh, New Statesman, July 27, 1984, p. 6.

  “Sellafield birds that fail to breed,” Michael Morris, The Guardian, July 27, 1984, p. 4.

  “London to stay on nuclear fuel route, says BR,” David Fairhall and Roger Milne, The Guardian, July 28, 1984, p. 4.

  “Haughey calls for Sellafield to be closed,” Paul Brown and Paul Johnson, The Guardian, July 30, 1984, p. 1.

  “Key facts ‘kept from Sellafield inquest jury,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, July 30, 1984, p. 3.

  “CND plutonium plea fails on security grounds,” The Guardian, August 1, 1984, p. 3.

  “Sellafield beaches given safety all-clear,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, August 1, 1984, p. 1.

  “BNFL accused of leak offenses,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, August 2, 1984, p. 1.

  “‘No hazard’ if terrorists hit nuclear flasks,” The Guardian, August 2, 1984, p. 2.

  “Firms set up high tech link with Japan to share in pollution control boom,” Maggie Brown, The Guardian, August 3, 1984, p. 3.

  “The main lesson from Sellafield,” editorial, The Lancet, August 4, 1984, pp. 266–7.

  “Acid rain report seeks action on dying rivers,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, August 9, 1984, p. 2.

  “Windscale plutonium on Scottish east coast,” Rob Edwards, New Statesman, August 13, 1984, p. 5.

  “Murder victim attacks plan for Sizewell,” The Guardian, August 18, 1984, p. 3.

  “A Geiger counter set to soothe sleepless nights,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, August 23, 1984, p. 17.

  ‘Minister in swim off Sellafield,” August 23, 1984, p. 4.

  “Sellafield leak will slow privatisation,” David Simpson, The Guardian, August 23, 1984, p. 1.

  “N-waste build-up claim,” Andrew Veitch, The Guardian, August 24, 1984, p. 1.

  “Tourist industry: Blackpool beached,” Kevin Sutcliffe, New Statesman, August 24, 1984, p. 10.

  “Leukemia and Sellafield,” letters, R. Russell-Jones, G. B. Schofield, The Lancet, August 25, 1984, pp. 467–8.

  “Uranium gas tanks sank with freighter,” Paul Brown and David Hearst, The Guardian, August 27, 1984, p. 1.

  “Dumping of dials ‘a mistake,’” The Guardian, August 29, 1984, p. 2.

  “Seamen seek to stop nuclear shipments,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, August 29, 1984, p. 26.

  “Soviets ‘help to arm US missiles,’” Paul Brown, The Guardian, August 29, 1984, p. 26.

  “UK cuts costs with Soviet nuclear deal,” David Fairhall, The Guardian, August 31, 1984, p. 2.

  “Fitting in with the locals,” Ruth Balogh, New Statesman, September 14, 1984, pp. 8–9.

  “Britain to attend Australian A-test inquiry,” The (London) Times, November 16, 1984, p. 6.

  “Inquiry split on end use of plutonium,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, November 28, 1984, p. 2.

  “Minister seeks TUC aid in easing nuclear waste delay,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, February 11, 1985, p. 4.

  “Mystery as blockage shuts down Sellafield plant,” The (London) Times, February 15, 1985, p. 5.

  “Radioactive mud protest,” The (London) Times, February 27, 1985, p. 4.

  “Inquiry into Murrell murder,” Stephen Cook, The Guardian, March 4, 1985, p. 3.

  “Cancer inquiry,” The (London) Times, March 7, 1985, p. 4.

  “Jenkin agrees to independent look at proposals for nuclear waste,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 7, 1985, p. 4.

  “Ulster to monitor Sellafield spillage,” Paul Johnson, The Guardian, March 7, 1985, p. 4.

  “Nuclear power case ‘made by miner’s strike,’” David Fairhall, The Guardian, March 8, 1985, p. 26.

  “Nuclear power ‘kept the lights on’ during strike,” David Young, The (London) Times, March 8, 1985, p. 2.

  “N-waste heads for a million tonnes,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 11, 1985, p. 2.

  “Dalyell ‘has new clue to activist’s murder,’” Paul Keel, The Guardian, March 16, 1985, p. 2.

  “MP to help Murrell inquiry,” Rupert Morris, The (London) Times, March 16, 1985, p. 2.

  “Radioactive disposal and decommissioning of plants reconsidered,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 18, 1985, p. 4.

  “Cancer risk at heart of safety argument,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 19, 1985, p. 4.

  “N-waste storage option,” Paul Brown, The Guardian, March 19, 1985, p. 2.

  “A-test story horrifies Wick,” Ronald Faux, The (London) Times, March 20, 1985, p. 4.

  “Atom bomb trials in Britain disclosed,” Pat Healy, The (London) Times, March 21, 1985, p. 2.

  “Radioactive discharge to sea will be reduced by new Sellafield plant,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 21, 1985, p. 5.

  “£120,000 paid to family of Sellafield worker,” David Rose and Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian, March 27, 1985, p. 3.

  “£120,633 award after radiation-link death,” Pearce Wright, The (London) Times, March 27, 1985, p. 2.

 

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