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- Switzerland: March against nuke energy. // Green Left Weekly;6/1/2011, Issue 881, p16
The article reports on the protest and marching of the anti-nuclear energy groups in Switzerland.
- NEW ZEALAND New party to give ;genuine working-class voice'. Pemberton, Ash // Green Left Weekly;6/1/2011, Issue 881, p16
The article reports on the demonstration of about 20,000 people against nuclear energy on May 22, 2011 in Switzerland.
- A tale of two countries�. Milne, Roger // Utility Week;4/1/2011, Vol. 34 Issue 12, p14
The article looks at the protests in London, England on public expenditure cuts and the public outcry against nuclear power in Germany.
- NEWS FROM ABROAD. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Oct1960, Vol. 16 Issue 8, p344
The article offers world news briefs related to atomic science. The Dragon Project represents international cooperation in nuclear energy and brings together 11 European countries to work in England. A utilities group is planning to build a 200,000 kilowatt pressurized water power reactor in...
- Return of the Wave of the Future. // National Review;5/25/1979, Vol. 31 Issue 21, p663
This article presents commentary by the author on the nature of large-scale demonstrations in Washington, D.C., and the media. He compares a demonstration against nuclear energy with an anti-abortion demonstration. In the author's opinion, the media picked up on the nuclear energy demonstration...
- Anti-Nuke Capers. Roche, John P. // National Review;3/19/1982, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p318
The article comments on the campaign against nuclear power and weapons in the U.S. Key issues discussed include protests against the storage of nuclear weapons in the U.S., calls for nuclear disarmament and the referendum in Vermont on a resolution calling for a mutual freeze on nuclear weapons...
- Nuclear Nightmare. Rothschild, Matthew // Progressive;May2011, Vol. 75 Issue 5, p4
The author focuses on issues concerning the use of nuclear power throughout the world. He cites the effort of activist Harvey Wasserman to protest against nuclear power. He also cites an article entitled "The Doomsday Strategy" written by Sidney Lens as well as the labor unrest in Wisconsin...
- The opposition to nuclear power in Europe. Sweet, William // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Dec1977, Vol. 33 Issue 10, p40
The author reports on the people's opposition to the use of atomic and nuclear weapons in Europe. He states that the resistance to atomic power played a key role in unseating the Social Democratic Party of Sweden and that many demonstrations against nuclear proliferations took place in Germany....
- Depolarizing nuclear power. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jan1978, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p6
The article reports on the outbreak of violence in Europe in connection with the nuclear power controversy. The Groupe de Bellerive noted that the issue of nuclear electric power has created turmoil. This fact is best manifested by the confrontations at the Creys-Malville reactor in Is�re,...


