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- From: davem@ee.ubc.ca (david michelson)
- Subject: Re: *Angle of Attack*: have you read it?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.003046.25593@ee.ubc.ca>
- Keywords: X15, Apollo, engineering and politics, public perception
- Organization: University of BC, Electrical Engineering
- References: <1992Nov17.105753.1@fnalf.fnal.gov> <18NOV199210235080@cl2.cl.uh.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 00:30:46 GMT
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- In article <18NOV199210235080@cl2.cl.uh.edu> SWEN1B1F@cl.uh.edu writes:
- >
- >Of course, the ``China Syndrome'' was good strong fictional story rooted
- >on details he learned in writing his book about Three Mile Island, the
- >sympathy shown to the Jack Lemmon character seems about right for the
- >level of portrayal of Harrison Storms life, works, personality and
- >achievements.
- >
- >graham
- >--
- >oneil@aio.jsc.nasa.gov
- >
-
- Did he write a book on TMI *before* the accident? (The China Syndrome
- started playing in the theatres just before the TMI accident, to the best
- of *my* recollection.)
-
- --
- Dave Michelson
- davem@ee.ubc.ca
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