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  The oops list | thebulletin.org
The 1981 list included accidents that fell into two categories: those that had been publicly disclosed when they occurred, and those in which radioactive fallout spread beyond the limits of a military base, either within the United States or in a foreign country.
Of the incidents listed in the 1981 paper, at least seven were not made public when they happened and several had not been previously disclosed.
A 1989 Greenpeace publication lists a total of 383 nuclear weapons involved in navy incidents between 1965 and 1977, and a 1985 General Accounting Office study noted that the navy had reported 233 incidents involving nuclear weapons between 1965 and 1983.
www.thebulletin.org /article.php?art_ofn=nd00hansen   (1630 words)

  
 NewsFromRussia.Com Scientists detect genetic change in one Turkish bird flu sample
A NASA spacecraft carrying the first comet dust samples to Earth is on course to land in the Utah desert this weekend, scientists said Thursday.
Scientists say a fl hole has chiseled a remarkably stable indentation in the fabric of space and time.
The finding may help scientists measure a fl hole's mass and how it spins, two measurements that have long been sought, the astronomers reported at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society More details...
newsfromrussia.com /science/2006/01/12/71077.html   (1996 words)

  
 Turkish Travel: Turkey -A travelogue by Mark R. Leeper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It occurred in the 1660s when a demagogue arose from the Turkish Jewish community and had perhaps half of the Jews in the world at that time believing he was the Messiah.
A Turkish boat laid mines behind the fleet unknown to the invaders.
The Turkish government did not want the expense and hassle of keeping Americans in their prisons.
www.turkishtravel.org /2005/09/turkey-travelogue-by-mark-r-leeper.html   (23116 words)

  
 Joseph W. Roberts, The Middle East-North Africa Internet Resource Guide, Pt. 1
ECONOMY is a mailing list aimed at analyzing economic problems, theories, policies, social conditions, political settings, etc of LDCs and their relationships with the industrial world.
The list is maintained by Ralph W. Mathisen at the University of South Carolina (n330009@univscvm.csd.scarolina.edu).
The list is moderated by Andrea Nixon (anixon@carleton.edu) and Cheryl Abdullah (cabdullah@freenet.columbos.oh.us).
www.hartford-hwp.com /archives/51/005.html   (6706 words)

  
 [A-List] Destructive creation: collapsing ice shelves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The news follows the March collapse of the so-called Larsen B ice shelf in Antarctica in the Weddell Sea near Chile - which was the size of a small European country.
Carbon emissions from power plants and factories have been linked to global warming, which scientists warn could lead to massive flooding and rising ocean levels.
Meltwater acts to enhance fracturing of the shelf by filling smaller cracks and forcing them through the thickness of the ice due to the weight of the water.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2002-May/019157.html   (711 words)

  
 MENA: Resources on Turkey
Turkish Students Association of the University of Maryland.
Turkish Students Association of the University of Missouri.
Turkish Students Association of the Univeristy of Tennessee at Knoxville.
www.cc.utah.edu /~jwr9311/MENA/National/Turkey.html   (180 words)

  
 The Turkish Times/News
The Turkish American Day Parade held on May 18th, was the eagerly expected climax of the Turkish Cultural Festival.
Ninety six Turkish students have carried the flags of 96 countries, in memory of all those who have lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of 9-11.
The festivities were followed by a sizable contingency of Turkish and Turkish-American journalists and covered by such American mainstream media organizations as CBS, NBC and NY1 television channels, and New York Daily News and Newsday papers.
www.theturkishtimes.com /archive/02/06_01/ftaa.html   (730 words)

  
 The Greco-Turkish War 1919-1922
The Ottoman Empire was dealt its death blow in World War I. By the Treaty of Sèvres the victorious Allies reduced the once mighty empire to a small state comprising the northern half of the Anatolian peninsula and the narrow neutralized and Allied-occupied Zone of the Straits.
Sultan Muhammad VI accepted the treaty, but Turkish nationalists rallied under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal (from 1934 known as Kemal Atatürk) and organized their forces for resistance.
The major list of the print version is alphabetically arranged by subject field and then by university.
www.albany.edu /~pd6062/pathfinder.html   (3370 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | 100 things we didn't know this time last year
The existing record is 8.7 feet (2.65m), but a Turkish man claims to have broken the record with a 9.2 feet (2.8m) squirt.
Scientist Donatella Marazziti says it's as if nature wants to eliminate what can be different in men and women, perhaps to help the mating process.
Scientists have developed cress which changes from green to red when it comes near explosives - ideal for spotting landmines...
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4134329.stm   (2408 words)

  
 An unlikely threat | thebulletin.org
Further, nearly all viral and rickettsial agents are hard to produce, and bacteria such as plague are difficult to "weaponize" so that they will survive the process of delivery.
As former Soviet bioweapons scientist Ken Alibek wrote in his recent memoir, Biohazard, "The most virulent culture in a test tube is useless as an offensive weapon until it has been put through a process that gives it stability and predictability.
Despite the cult's vast financial resources (approximately $1 billion) and access to trained scientists, it was unable to overcome the technical hurdles associated with the acquisition of a virulent strain, cultivation of the agent, and efficient delivery.
www.thebulletin.org /article.php?art_ofn=ja99tucker   (4024 words)

  
 illuminated Timeline pt1
Curiously, Soviet scientists have discovered what they call "age-old instruments used in navigating cosmic vehicles" in caves in Turkestan and the Gobi Desert.
The "devices" are hemispherical objects of glass or porcelain, ending in a cone with a drop of mercury inside.
Scientists drilling down in an excavation near Babylon, in Iraq, found various strata containing evidence of different civilizations.
www.nii.net /~obie3/000illum/history.htm   (6466 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraq's women scientists
She condemned the weapons inspections process introduced by the UN in Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War and defended Iraqi scientists' right to refuse to co-operate.
Despite her alleged involvement in illegal weapons development, Dr Taha was not on the US list of 55 most wanted Iraqi officials.
Ammash received much of her scientific training in the US Described on the list as the Baath Party "Youth and Trade Bureau Chairman", Dr Ammash was the only female in the Iraq Command, the 18-member council that ran the Baath Party, as well as a party regional commander.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/middle_east/3679040.stm   (593 words)

  
 Dhimmi Watch: Erdogan demands dhimmitude
Or will the American government, together with Turkish secularists, plan NOW for that likely rejection, and to put the blame where it belongs: on the behavior chiefly of Arab Muslims, who have caused a great and justified fear of Islam in Western Europe.
Rejection of Turkey by the European Union would provoke a backlash in the wider Muslim world and increase the risk of a "clash of civilisations", PM Erdogan was quoted as saying on Friday.
Terrified scientists are afraid they have let loose the evil powers of hell up to the earth's surface.
www.jihadwatch.org /dhimmiwatch/archives/002247.php   (8012 words)

  
 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The regime also has an active program of coaching scientists before they talk to inspectors and only permits interviews when minders are present.
Scientists are required by Iraqi intelligence to wear concealed recording devices during interviews, and hotels where interviews take place are bugged by the regime.
We are learning more as we interrogate or we have discussions with Iraqi scientists and people within the Iraqi structure, that perhaps he destroyed some, perhaps he dispersed some.
www.carnegieendowment.org /static/npp/bush_admin_quotes.cfm   (13344 words)

  
 LWN Distributions List
So the list was moved to a flat file and released on October 11, 2001.
Someday this list will hopefully move to a searchable database, making it easier than ever to find what you are looking for.
Most of the websites listed here will be in the appropriate language for the country of origin.
lwn.net /Distributions   (13092 words)

  
 GeckoSystems Robot History
A scientist creates a female robot to lead the rebellious workers into a premature and therefore disastrous revolt.
These movies usually followed one of two basic plots: the mad scientist version - a man who creates the machine for the good of humanity but the machines turn on their creator and attempts to destroy everything in its path, before being stopped by the fearless hero.
The scientist Morbius, who built the robot, gives it a blaster and orders it to fire upon a group of horrified astronauts.
www.geckosystems.com /industries/robot_history.php   (7292 words)

  
 Turkey (Harpers.org)
Mehmet Fevzi Sihanlioglu, a fifty-five-year-old Turkish legislator, died of a heart attack after he was struck and threatened with a knife during an attempt to break up a fight between two other members of parliament.
Turkish politicians were debating whether to outlaw adultery.
Scientists were investigating a family of mentally retarded Kurds in Turkey who walk on all fours.
www.harpers.org /Turkey.html   (1037 words)

  
 Wordtrade.com
She provides an account of the modal uses of the Im­perfect in main clauses based on the claim that past tense may not be interpreted inside the proposition where it superficially occurs.
These new sys­tems, when they are created, must, of course, not ignore the reward and recognition aspects of the current system, nor sacrifice its methods of qual­ity control and openness, which, as history reveals, were fostered from the very beginnings of the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century.
The study of the history of scientific communication is influenced by many factors, including the prevailing philosophies of the time, the social role of the scientist, the scientist's political environment, and the available technology for communication.
www.wordtrade.com   (13232 words)

  
 CNN.com - Iraq gives list of scientists to inspectors - Dec. 28, 2002
CNN's David Ensor examines the likelihood that Iraqi scientists could be interviewed about weapons of mass destruction outside Iraq.
The trip follows a visit to Washington by the Turkish economic minister earlier this month about a U.S. economic package for Turkey "in the context of a possible military campaign against Iraq," a senior Turkish official told CNN.
The delegation arrives as the Turkish government begins a series of high-level meetings, including a meeting Friday of the country's National Security Council, to discuss U.S. requests for Turkish support in a war against Iraq.
edition.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/meast/12/28/iraq.tracker.saturday   (954 words)

  
 World Trade Center, New York, 11 September 2001
It is with sincere and great sadness that we list the names of those who lost their lives as a result of the national tragedy on September 11, 2001.
Her father Ali Lin is a scientist at the Spin Physics Center of The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
In addition, a market called "Zeytuna" again owned by Turkish businessmen was reported to be engulfed in smoke and dust and that this was preventing the workers from being able to leave it.
www.avrupa.com /wtc.htm   (4909 words)

  
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LISTSERV MAILING LISTS In general, subscribe by sending mail to listserv@host, with the message "sub listname Your Name"-- where "host" is the address given, "listname" is the name of the list, and "Your Name" is your real name (not computer id).
LIST OF LISTS This material is from the old List of Lists now maintained by Vivian Neou, and copyright by SRI.
INTERNET MAILING LISTS This material is from a List of Lists posted regularly on the Usenet group news.announce.lists by Stephanie da Silva.
www.columbia.edu /~sss31/Turkiye/lists.html   (609 words)

  
 Turkish Expatriates People Society
The Sulaimaniya Palace has been taken over by a Lebanese company; a Norwegian outfit is looking for oil; Turkish, British...
It is clear that until and unless the Turkish and Armenian peoples...
Indeed during the Turkish occupation (better known as the Ottoman Empire), and...
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Society/People/Expatriates/Turkish   (409 words)

  
 CNN.com - Brazil shuts down Amazon logging operation - Apr 10, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Alencar said an overflight revealed extensive logging in the region, which only recently was largely untouched rain forest where scientists had discovered several new monkey species.
During the past three years, loggers from the neighboring state of Para have been moving to Novo Aripuana after having largely deforested the southern edge of their home state.
Scientists say the deforestation reduces the area's rich biodiversity and contributes to global warming.
edition.cnn.com /2006/WORLD/americas/04/10/brazil.logging.ap   (523 words)

  
 Unitas Malacologica Newsletter No. 10 [10/VII/96]
The listing of literature, websites and resources in the newsletter will be continued, in future issues if only to encourage some of our "unwired" members to get connected.
I would be pleased to be added to any mailing list that may be appropriate to my research interests on cone shells and their molluscivorous targets (eg.
So far, there is a preliminary list of 46 papers and 11 posters, and more than 50 participants from 12 countries are expected to attend.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /mologis/newslet2.html   (8537 words)

  
 Global Exchange : "Most Wanted" Corporate Human Rights Violators of 2005
This list of "MOST WANTED" corporate criminals gives you information about the abusive behavior of this year's top fourteen worst corporations, tells you who is responsible, and how to connect with and support people who are doing something about it.
In Turkey, 14 Coca-Cola truck drivers and their families were beaten severely by Turkish police hired by the company, while protesting a layoff of 1,000 workers from a local bottling plant in 2005.
According to a recent report by the Union of Concerned Scientists, Ford has "the absolute worst heat-trapping gas emissions performance of all the Big Six automakers." In fact, if Ford were a country, it would be the 10th largest global warming polluter worldwide, behind Italy.
www.globalexchange.org /getInvolved/corporateHRviolators.html   (5298 words)

  
 U.S. Arms for Turkish Abuses
Some of the big ticket items on Turkey's shopping list include 145 attack helicopters, 90 utility and heavy lift helicopters, 1,000 main battle tanks, four submarines, and four airborne early warning aircraft - all of which U.S. companies are clamoring to sell them.
Publishing the wrong opinions on the subjects of the Turkish military, the role of Islam in politics, or the Kurdish conflict can mean imprisonment.
In September, Sami Selcuk, the President of the Turkish Court of Appeals, openly criticized the 1982 Turkish constitution, something that would have meant imprisonment or worse in years past.
www.motherjones.com /commentary/columns/1999/11/turkey.html   (1092 words)

  
 The Swiss-List
This site was create several years ago by an informal group of young scientists and businesses professional living in the US with close ties to Switzerland.
On the top you find a list of links to some of the the pages on our site.
You can get a complete list by clicking on sitemap.
www.swiss-list.com   (342 words)

  
 Middle East North Africa Internet Resources 1/3
In the section on Mailing Lists, now located by itself in Part II of this guide, the reader will note that the descriptions vary from nothing at all to a very detailed description.
It is impossible for me to contact all of the mailing lists so I would appreciate it if any subscribers would send me a brief description of the lists that are not described, partially described, or described inaccurately.
TEL is a list of often heated discussions on issues of concern to Turkey including Cyprus, Kurds, and Turks in the Central Asian Republics.
www.africa.upenn.edu /Acad_Research/mdest_spt.html   (5393 words)

  
 Planet Ark : Don't mine gold for jewels - Turk environmentalist
Birsel Lemke, one of four recipients of this year's Right Livelihood Award, also known as the Alternative Nobel, called for an end to the use of deadly chemicals such as cyanide which are often used in gold mining.
Lemke shares the two million crown ($205,500) cash award with three other recipients, who were all due to collect their prizes in the Swedish parliament on Friday.
The other winners are Ethiopian scientist Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher for his role in international negotiations to safeguard biodiversity and the traditional rights of farmers, US plant geneticist Wes Jackson and Indonesian human rights lawyer Munir.
www.planetark.org /dailynewsstory.cfm?newsid=9273   (458 words)

  
 EurekAlert! Public News List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
But the president of the American Association of Suicidology says the time is long overdue for people to start talking about the problem and launch suicide awarness and prevention programs in the nation's schools.
In an unusual step, European scientists participating in the ESA CryoSat validation experiment on the Greenland ice sheet will soon be joined by six students from the Climate Change College.
Computer scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed software that enables the sharing of high-speed wireless connections without compromising security or privacy.
www.eurekalert.org /pubnews.php   (1365 words)

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