PPL
The True History of the U.S. Fusion
Program—And Who Tried to Kill It
Marsha Freeman
An inside analysis of how the U.S. fusion
program was euthanized, dispels the myth
that "fusion won't work."
Radioisotopes: The Medical Lifesavers
That Congress is Suppressing
Christine Craig
The cost of the U.S. policy restricting
radioisotope production and use can be
measured in human lives lost. Reviewed
here is the history of radioisotope
suppression, and the promise of new
research with alpha emitters.
INTERVIEW: DR. GUY TURQUET DE BEAUREGARD
We Need to Expand Medical Isotope
Production!
Dr. Turquet de Beauregard is the vice
president of AIPES, the Association of
Imaging Producers & Equipment Suppliers,
based in Brussels. He is interviewed
by Vyron Lymberopoulos.
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IN MEMORIAM
Lance Endersbee (1925-2009)
Humanity Loses a Champion
Robert Barwick
INTERVIEW: LANCE ENDERSBEE
We Need to Return to Thinking,
and The Great projects of the
FDR Era
(exerpts from a 2002 interview with EIR)
FUSION REPORT
INTERVIEW: DR. GYUNG SU-LEE
Fusion in Korea: Energy for
the Next Generation
NUCLEAR REPORT
Vietnam Is Ready to Go Nuclear!
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
INTERVIEW: TRAN HUU PHAT
Vietnam Is Moving Ahead
With
Nuclear
TRANSLATION
Wilhelm Weber's Works
Translated into English
A bibliography compiled
by A.K.T. Assis
EDITORIAL
White House on Nuclear:
Words, Words, Words
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
LETTERS
NEWS BRIEFS
BOOKS
"Hubble 3D," an IMAX® film
Reviewed by Oyang Teng
"The Cove,"
documentary directed
by Louis Psihoyos
Reviewed by Gregory Murphy
The Northern Lights:
Secrets of the Aurora Borealis
by Syun-Ichi Akasofu (with Jackie
Finch and Jan Curtis)
Reviewed by Gregory Murphy
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