Word: safes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...after just three months on the job. "Then they built the kiln in Tooele using the same bricks." The Army contends that Jones was fired for mismanagement; Jones says he was sacked after refusing to sign a document stating that the Tooele incinerator is safe. "I personally found over 2,000 design, industrial and programmatic hazards," he says. A 1994 report by the Army inspector general also found safety problems at Tooele...
...Safe sex may be made safer with dairy. A by-product of whey, the tasteless liquid exuded in cheesemaking, appears to prevent the AIDS virus from infecting cells in the test tube. In the future it may be used with condoms in creams or foams...
Military experts at first estimated that the M-55s were safe until 1986, but a '93 Army report suggests the danger zone could be reached in 1997. Several years ago, the Army simulated a single auto-ignition using real rockets filled with fake sarin. The weapons close to the smoldering rocket exploded, blowing the heavy door off the igloo and allowing rockets to fly out, spewing fake sarin into the air. Inside the igloo, rockets kept detonating with dull thuds. A typical igloo contains 4,000 M-55s, each with a seven-mile range and 20 tons of sarin...
...into strong steel tubes. And when those containers have sprung leaks, the Army has put them into even bigger containers. This process, an Army report dryly notes, "cannot continue indefinitely." The Army recently launched a $4.5 million study to nail down a more precise deadline for the rockets' safe storage. It hopes to have an answer later this year...
...Bosnians from arresting everyone they get their hands on, but it does not solve the question of NATO's role in facilitating the work of the War Crimes Tribunal. There are still plenty of unanswered questions like 'Who will arrest war criminals?' and 'Who will make the investigators safe?' This whole thing will come up again...