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| | Nuclear Information (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Information has become an abstract universal, like atoms and electrons, to create or serve any entity, in no particular configuration, serving no particular purpose, gathered and used by no particular people (but of course provided or facilitated by specific companies who make this information their business). |
 | | Information about the impact of nuclear waste and of nuclear excavations extended concern to hazards to animals and the environment, which are also examined in a September-October 1963 issue on War and the Living Environment. |
 | | Information provides knowledge of a threat (to the lives and well-being of oneself, one's family, or community), suspected to be a threat, and associated with some substantive object or situation understood as a threat. |
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