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...Galatis helped Kacich with the amendment request, which was filed July 28. Then he and Hadley drew up another document: a petition that asked the NRC to deny Northeast's amendment request and suspend Millstone's license for 60 days. The petition, filed on behalf of Galatis and We the People, charged that Northeast had "knowingly, willingly, and flagrantly" violated Millstone 1's license for 20 years, that it had made "material false statements" to the NRC and that it would, if not punished, continue to operate unsafely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NUCLEAR WARRIORS | 3/4/1996 | See Source »

Galatis knew that if such things had happened, they would be reflected in operator's logs filed in Northeast's document room. So, on Oct. 6, he appeared in the room and asked for the appropriate rolls of microfiche. The logs backed up what Reynolds had said: Millstone had moved fuel as soon as 65 hrs. after shutdown--a quarter of the required time. The logs noted the sounding of alarms. Galatis wondered where the resident inspector had been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NUCLEAR WARRIORS | 3/4/1996 | See Source »

...Northeast internal document reports that 38% of employees "do not trust their management enough to willingly raise concerns [because of] a 'shoot the messenger' attitude" at the company. In recent years, two dozen Millstone employees have claimed they were fired or demoted for raising safety concerns; in two cases, the NRC fined Northeast. In one, Paul Blanch, who had only recently been named engineer of the year by a leading industry journal, was subjected to company-wide harassment after he discovered that some of Millstone Unit 3's safety instrumentation didn't work properly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NUCLEAR WARRIORS | 3/4/1996 | See Source »

Homer started out as a freelance illustrator for Harper's Weekly during the Civil War, painting scenes of life in the Union army. After the war he continued to document ordinary life in a variety of settings; his subjects included the struggle of the freed slaves, mothers and children in domestic life, and the beauty and power of the American landscape. His paintings allow their subjects to speak for themselves; Homer avoids using painting for social commentary...

Author: By Amir Zarrinpar, | Title: Winslow Homer | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

COMING FROM JACK QUINN, THE NEW White House counsel, the internal memo sent around last month was odd for being so elementary. It ordered staff members to give their "full and prompt attention" to document requests from investigators probing the Whitewater affair. "Nothing less will do," wrote Quinn, urging strict compliance. "Two years too late," commented a White House aide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITEWATER WRANGLING | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

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