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Farmers and parents of young children, who live in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, discuss their fears of radioactive contamination from the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor accident in 1979. Scientists and physicians also expound on the lethal dangers of nuclear power and the risks in containment processes.
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90 min
1980-04-01
Released
English
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Self - Interviewer (voice)
Self - Professor of Physics, City University of New York
Self - Dairy Farmer, Middletown, Pa.
Self - Parent, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Parent, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - President, Local 1688, United Steelworkers of America
Self - President, Harrisburg Coalition of Black Trade Unions
Self - High School Teacher, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Goat Farmer, Middletown, Pa.
Self - Parent, Halifax, Pa.
Self - Parent, Halifax, Pa.
Self - Mother, Elizabethtown, Pa.
Self - Mother of Five, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Self - Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Self - Veterinarian, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Self - Dairy Farmer, Etters, Pa.
Self - Student, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Student, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Resources
Self - Co-Director, Pa. Environmental Coalition on Nuclear Power
Self - Pediatrician & Author, Boston Children's Hospital
Self - Chairman, Committee on Nuclear Responsibility
Self - Prof. of Radiology & Physics, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Self - Pediatrician, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Middletown, Pa.
Self - Middletown, Pa.
Self - Middletown, Pa.
Self - Veterinarian, Hummelstown, Pa.
Self - Author & Prof. of Physics, Fordham University, NYC
Self - Research Prof. in Material Sciences, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Self - Central Pa. Building & Construction Trades Council
Self - Local 158, Heavy & Highway Construction Workers Union
Self - President, Intl. Assoc. of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
Self - V.P., Intl. Assoc. of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
Self - Director, Civil Defense, Dauphin County, Pa.
Self - Pennsylvania State Senator, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Secretary, Pennsylvania State Grange, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Steelworker, Harrisburg, Pa.
Self - Student, Harrisburg, Pa.
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