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July 2005 | Top

  1. Senate cuts funds for NIF by William J. Broad, July 2, 2005; New York Times
  2. Computers Simulate Terrorism's Extremes At Los Alamos Lab, Devising Responses to Worst-Case Scenarios by Ariana Eunjung Cha, Monday, July 4, 2005; Washington Post
  3. Los Alamos scientist takes Livermore post, July 5, 2005; Associated Press
  4. First Los Alamos Contract Short on Details, July 10, 2005; Red Nova
  5. Task Force Urges U.S. to Adopt New Nuclear Family by David Ruppe, July 15, 2005; Global Security Newswire
  6. Deconstructing Los Alamos by JJ Hermes, July 21, 2005; Daily Texan
  7. Renewal at Los Alamos Weapons Lab Resurrects Deeper Debate by Forrest Wilder, July 22, 2005; The New Standard
  8. CU Bids for Los Alamos - University Joins Consortium Seeking to Operate Facility by John C. Ensslin, July 26, 2005; Rocky Mountain News

June 2005 | Top

  1. Remember Los Alamos by Matt Palmquist, June 1, 2005; SF Weekly
  2. Los Alamos fears brain drain - Spike in retirements creates worry by Sue Vorenberg, June 4, 2005; Albequerque Tribune
  3. Los Alamos Whistleblower Beaten, June 7, 2005; Associated Press
  4. Los Alamos whistle-blower beaten outside bar, June 7, 2005; Associated Press
  5. Beaten Whistleblower Sticks to Story, June 8, 2005; Associated Press
  6. UC Given 8-month Contract Extension To Manage LANL, June 11, 2005; Associated Press
  7. Group wants reactor for SRS by Josh Gelinas, June 12, 2005; Augusta Chronicle (Georgia)
  8. 3 Labs Rip Nuclear Program by John Fleck, June 14, 2005; Albuquerque Journal
  9. Lockheed team courts Los Alamos by Roger Snodgrass, June 15, 2005; Los Alamos Monitor
  10. Lockheed Martin formalizes Los Alamos bid team, June 17, 2005; Associated Press
  11. Livermore supercomputer ranked as world's fastest by Matthew Yi, June 22, 2005; San Francisco Chronicle
  12. Anastasio: Team wants to help LANL bloom by Roger Snodgrass, June 24, 2005; Los Alamos Monitor
  13. Proposed plutonium factory has high potential for harm to Idahoans by Jeremy Maxand, June 28, 2005; Idaho Statesman

May 2005 | Top

  1. Government Wants $14 Million from UC by Diana Heil, May 6, 2005; The New Mexican
  2. UC Appoints Interim Los Alamos Director by Katy Tang, May 9, 2005; California Aggie (UC Davis)
  3. U. of Texas to enter Los Alamos bidding, Associated Press, May 12, 2005
  4. Private Corporations To Help UC Keep Lab by Lulwa Bordcoshm, May 12, 2005; Daily Nexus (UC Santa Barbara)
  5. Anxiously, Los Alamos Awaits a New Era by William J. Broad, May 17, 2005; New York Times
  6. U.S. Seeks New Manager for Los Alamos Lab by Erica Werner, May 19, 2005; The Associated Press
  7. UC regents set vote on bid for Los Alamos by Diana Heil, May 20, 2005; The New Mexican (Santa Fe)
  8. Decision Time for UC on Competing for Lab / Recommendations, hearings precede vote on Los Alamos by Keay Davidson May 24, 2005; San Francisco Chronicle
  9. UC regents expected to OK bid for Los Alamos contract by Ian Hoffman, May 25, 2005; Oakland Tribune
  10. Amid loud dissent, panels urge Los Alamos bid UC regents to vote today on whether to compete for contract to run nuclear lab by Keay Davidson, May 26, 2005; San Francisco Chronicle
  11. UC to Compete for Los Alamos Lab Contract by Michelle Lock, May 26, 2005; Associated Press
  12. Fight starts for control of Los Alamos nuke lab: UC-Bechtel squares off against Lockheed-UT by Ian Hoffman, May 27, 2005; Oakland Tribune
  13. UC Regents OK Lab Bid by Rebecca Trounson, May 27, 2005; Los Angeles Times
  14. Regents vote to make a bid for Los Alamos: Northrop Grumman drops out, leaving field to UC and Texas by Keay Davidson, May 27, 2005; San Francisco Chronicle
  15. Los Alamos lab competitor insulted by UC's assertions by Ian Hoffman, May 28, 2005; Oakland Tribune
  16. Los Alamos contract puts UC in PR battle by Keay Davidson, May 29, 2005; San Francisco Chronicle

April 2005 | Top

  1. UC Protest Forces Military Recruiters to Leave Job Fair bu Roger Sideman, April 7, 2005 The Register-Pajaronian
  2. Facts Behind UCSC Protest by Erin Gilday, April 10, 2005 Santa Cruz Sentinel
  3. Sandia Lab Director Steps Down to Help Lockheed in LANL Bid, Associated Press, April 11, 2005
  4. UCSC's Tent City Plans Clouded by Jondi Gumz, April 16, 2005 Santa Cruz Sentinel
  5. Area G expansion raises concern by Diana Heil, April 27, 2005 The New Mexican

March 2005 | Top

  1. Hans Bethe -- worked on A-bomb, feared space weaponry by David Perlman March 8, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle
  2. Potential Competitor for Los Alamos Lab Drops Bid, UC Still Undecided about Pursuing Contract After Several Withdrawals by Nancy Su, March 10, 2005 Daily Bruin (UCLA)

February 2005 | Top

  1. Report Finds Los Alamos Failing to Remove Waste, Regents Say Charges Will Not Deter UC From Bidding for Lab by Cristina Bautista, February 15, 2005 Daily Californian (UC Berkeley)
  2. Doubts Raised on Bids for LANL by Adam Rankin, February 24, 2005 Albuquerque Journal
  3. Change in Labs' Pension Plans May Have National Impact by Ian Hoffman, February 25, 2005 The Argus
  4. UC Overpaid to Run Labs by Diana Heil, February 26, 2005 The New Mexican

January 2005 | Top

  1. Why does a "tuition-free" public university cost so much? by Sam Whiting, January 9, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle
  2. UT System won't seek Los Alamos contract by Patrick Mcgee, January 14, 2005 Star-Telegram

 

December 2004 | Top

  1. UC takes next step in preparing for lab competition by Melissa Tadei, December 7, 2005

October 2004 | Top

  1. Official: Safety issues remain at Los Alamos by Diana Heil, October 30, 2004
  2. Pittsburgh High School To Use Nuclear Power Curriculum by Amy McConnell Schaarsmith, October 29, 2004
  3. Scientist Says Nuke Warhead Isn't Reliable by John Fleck, October 29, 2004
  4. Lecturers, Librarians Urge Regents Not To Bid: Recent UC-Wide Survey SHows Bidding for Labs Not Desired by Melissa B. Taddei, October 28, 2004
  5. New Mexico Senator Promises Fair Los Alamos Competition by Roger Snodgrass, October 27, 2004
  6. Whistle-blowers Share Hopes for Congressional Hearing by Diana Heil, October 27, 2004
  7. Survey Says There Is Dissent Regarding UC Lab Management by Highlander Editorial Board, October 26, 2004
  8. Work Resumes At Lab, But Questions Remain by Diana Heil, October 25, 2004
  9. Los Alamos Must Take On 'Other Missions' by Diana Heil, October 22, 2004
  10. Two Plead Guilty in Los Alamos Scandal by The Associated Press, October 19, 2004
  11. Official: Los Alamos Managers Wanted Fraud Report Held by Adam Rankin, Saturday, October 16, 2004
  12. Los Alamos director keeps Lab moving by Adam Rankin, October 14, 2004
  13. Los Alamos reorganizes management by the AP, October 13, 2004
  14. Lawmaker Tours UC-Irvine's Nuclear Reactor by Dan Weikel, October 12, 2004
  15. Kerry Proposes government research to develop alternative fuels at Los Alamos by Mary Dalrymple, October 11, 2004
  16. Berkeley Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Free Speech Movement by Meredith May, October 11, 2004
  17. UCLA Chancellor Calls for a Hefty Tuition Boost by Peter Y. Hong, October 8, 2004
  18. Government Sets Bid Timeline for UC-Run Lab by Rachel Luna, Wednesday, October 6, 2004

September 2004 | Top

  1. First Los Alamos Nuclear Materials in Nevada by Leslie Hoffman, September 30, 2004
  2. Admission to UC gets tougher; Regents raise minimum GPA by Guy Ashley, September 24, 2000
  3. Regents Deliberate the Future of Labs by Elysha Tenenbaum, September 23, 2004
  4. UC Regents Mull Absenteeism, Will Develop Member Guidelines by Eleanor Yang, September 23, 2004
  5. 3 at Los Alamos Win Awards by Sue Vorenberg, September 23, 2004
  6. Regents advised to share Los Alamos responsibility with private firm by Keay Davidson, September 23, 2004
  7. Voices for Change, Rolling Stone Magazine, September 22, 2004
  8. UC Davis Student Confirmed as UC Regent 2005-06 UC Davis press release, September 22, 2004
  9. UC Regents advised to seek lab contract by Keay Davidson September 21, 2004
  10. UC eligibility change raises minority protest by Tanya Schevitz, September 20, 2004
  11. Document Says Los Alamos Will Move Nuclear Materials To Nevada, September 19, 2004
  12. Los Alamos Fires, Disciplines Workers by Diana Heil, September 16, 2004
  13. U2 Drops "Atomic Bomb" by Sarah Hall, September 15, 2004
  14. Los Alamos Lab’s Fate Remains Murky After Latest Gaffes by Candace Stuart, September 13, 2004
  15. Radioactive Plume Detected Near Former LA Nuclear Research Site Associated Press, September 10, 2004
  16. Los Alamos Resumes Less-risky Sectors by David Kassabian, September 9, 2004
  17. IAEA Probes Nuclear Black Market by Marlene Smith, September 7, 2004
  18. State, LANL Reach Cleanup Deal by Diana Heil, September 2, 2004
  19. A&M Backs off Interest in Los Alamos Nuclear Lab by Brett Nauman, September 1, 2004
  20. 6th Annual 911 Power to the Peaceful Festival
  21. March for Education and Youth Rights!

August 2004 | Top

  1. Report: Lab Chemicals Threaten Rio Grande by Kelly Paik, August 26, 2004
  2. DOE: Labs Paid Too Much by Diana Heil, August 25, 2004
  3. Suit Says LANL Working Conditions Unsafe by Adam Rankin, August 25, 2004
  4. LANL Faulted for not Cleaning Up by Diana Heil, August 20, 2004
  5. Reporters Fined for Not Giving Sources by Richard B. Schmitt, August 19, 2004
  6. NNSA must share blame for Los Alamos Mistakes Oakland Tribune Op/Ed, August 16, 2004
  7. Uranium Reactors on Campus Raise Security Concerns by Matthew L. Wald, August 15, 2004
  8. Breach at Los Alamos Might Be a False Alarm Reuters, August 13, 2004
  9. Pity Los Alamos' Whistle-Blowers by Danielle Brian and Peter Stockton, August 12, 2004
  10. UT System May be Cooling to Nuke Lab Contract Associated Press, August 12, 2004
  11. 'Plutonium Discrepancy' Cited by Adam Rankin August 11, 2004
  12. Bush Debates Hip Hop MC | Video
  13. UC alone didn't ruin Los Alamos by Nick Schwellenbach, August 10, 2004
  14. Berkeley's Peace Day Reflects on Bombings by Henry M. Lopez, August 9, 2004
  15. Atom Bomb Scientist Philip Abelson Dies by Matt Schudel, August 9, 2004
  16. Lockheed Martin won't bid to run Los Alamos Lab Associated Press, August 7, 2004
  17. Lab Bidders are Getting Cold Feet - Lockheed Drops Out by Ian Hoffman, August 7, 2004
  18. Remembering Hiroshima at Los Alamos by Father John Dear, August 5, 2004
  19. Research at Los Alamos won't resume for 2 months/Dynes unsure whether UC will bid for lab contract by James Sterngold, August 5, 2004
  20. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Further Improvements Needed to Strengthen Controls Over the Purchase Card Program, Government Accountability Office, August 5, 2004
  21. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Further Improvements Needed to Strengthen Controls Over the Purchase Card Program, Government Accountability Office, August 5, 2004
  22. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Further Improvements Needed to Strengthen Controls Over the Purchase Card Program, Government Accountability Office, August 5, 2004
  23. Sandia National Laboratory: Further Improvements Needed to Strengthen Controls Over the Purchase Card Program, Government Accountability Office, August 5, 2004
  24. Los Alamos Lab Puts 4 More Scientists on Leave by Sandra Blakeslee August 5, 2004
  25. Editorial: UC Should Quit Los Alamos Los Angeles Times, August 3, 2004
  26. UC President Dynes Wields Too Much Power by Lisa Humes-Schulz and Dev Chatterji, August 2, 2004
  27. Lapses at Labs Go Back Decades Federal Reports Cite Problems at UC Weapons Facilities by Keay Davidson, August 1, 2004

July 2004 | Top

  1. Nuclear weapons research; Yet another breach. Why can't Los Alamos keep a secret? The Economist July 24, 2004
  2. Governor appoints 2 UC regents, 8 more named to CSU Board of Trustees by Carrie Sturrock July 3, 2004
  3. Regents consider Los Alamos bid despite continued opposition: Expression of interest required by Clint Johnson July 1, 2004

June 2004 | Top

  1. Lost US Nuke Lab Key Alarm June 28, 2004
  2. DOE Starts Process for Lab Competition by Betsy Mason June 29, 2004

May 2004 | Top

  1. UCD Honors Weapons Scientist by Philip Rogaway May 24, 2004
  2. UC Faculty Senate Endorses Competition for National Labs May 19, 2004
  3. Nuclear Weapons Exact a Terrible Price by Urs Cipolat, May 6, 2004

April 2004 | Top

  1. Three Reasons for the UC to get out of the Nuclear Weapons Business by David Krieger, April 5, 2004

 

December 2003 | Top

  1. UC Must Use Position to Lead WMD Debate: U.S. move toward more offensive weapons signals dangerous trend by Michael Cox, December 1, 2003

October 2003 | Top

  1. WMD's and UC? by Michael Coffey, October, 17, 2003

June 2003 | Top

  1. The Next Generation of Bombmakers: Torch being passed to younger scientists by James Sterngold, June 23, 2003

March 2003 | Top

  1. UC Unity Statement March 21, 2003
  2. Letter to the Regents March 21, 2003

 

February 2002 | Top

  1. Rethinking National Security by UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale, February 28, 2002.

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