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Important Press Event on Nuclear Safety and Whistleblower Rights

Martin Edwin Andersen
Press conference at Lawrence Livermore laboratory will address important new developments in the case of security police whistleblowers fired after revealing lab's vulnerabilities to terrorism


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<b><i>WHAT:</b></i>       Press Conference on Nuclear Security Whistleblowers and Public Safety at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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<b><i>WHEN:</b></i>       Friday, January 31, 2003, 3:00 p.m.
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<b><i>WHERE:</b></i>     Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Visitor's Center Auditorium, 7000 East Avenue in Livermore, CA.   (See:  http://www.llnl.gov/ for directions).
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<b><i>WHO:</i></b>         Security Officials from the Lawrence Livermore lab and their counsel from the Government Accountability Project, a national non-profit organization
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<b><i>CONTACT:</b></i>           Tom Carpenter, Government Accountability Project, (206) 292-2850;  or (206) 419-5829 (cell); e-mail: tomc@whistleblower.org
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<b><i>BACKGROUND:</b></i>        
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The Government Accountability Project is holding a press conference at Lawrence Livermore Lab in Livermore, California, to discuss the recent developments in the case of security police officer whistleblowers, two of whom were fired after revealing serious, systemic security deficiencies at the government-owned nuclear weapons laboratory. 
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Lawrence Livermore stores 880-pounds of plutonium and thousands of pounds of other radioactive materials and hazardous substances whose release to the environment through an act of terror or sabotage would jeopardize the health and safety of the 8 million people who live within 50 miles of the Lab.
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Important Press Event on Nuclear Safety and Whistleblower Rights

Martin Edwin Andersen
Press conference at Lawrence Livermore laboratory will address important new developments in the case of security police whistleblowers fired after revealing lab's vulnerabilities to terrorism


<br> 
<b><i>WHAT:</b></i>       Press Conference on Nuclear Security Whistleblowers and Public Safety at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
<br>
<br>
<b><i>WHEN:</b></i>       Friday, January 31, 2003, 3:00 p.m.
<br>
<br> 
<b><i>WHERE:</b></i>     Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Visitor's Center Auditorium, 7000 East Avenue in Livermore, CA.   (See:  http://www.llnl.gov/ for directions).
<br>
<br> 
<b><i>WHO:</i></b>         Security Officials from the Lawrence Livermore lab and their counsel from the Government Accountability Project, a national non-profit organization
<br>
<br>
<b><i>CONTACT:</b></i>           Tom Carpenter, Government Accountability Project, (206) 292-2850;  or (206) 419-5829 (cell); e-mail: tomc@whistleblower.org
<br>
<br>
<b><i>BACKGROUND:</b></i>        
<br>
<br>
The Government Accountability Project is holding a press conference at Lawrence Livermore Lab in Livermore, California, to discuss the recent developments in the case of security police officer whistleblowers, two of whom were fired after revealing serious, systemic security deficiencies at the government-owned nuclear weapons laboratory. 
<br>
<br>
Lawrence Livermore stores 880-pounds of plutonium and thousands of pounds of other radioactive materials and hazardous substances whose release to the environment through an act of terror or sabotage would jeopardize the health and safety of the 8 million people who live within 50 miles of the Lab.
<br>
<br>
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