Re: INFOTERRA: 3 mi island and chernobyl on history channel
It may show up on cable boxes titled Modern Marvels. They're showing the
first three of the four part series consecutively, on the West coast, from
midnight on.
Cheers,
Ashwani
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Mike Meuser wrote:
> Hi - this is on the history channel now and will be run again later at
> midnight across the country
>
> Thursday, January 15 @ 12am ET/PT
> Inviting Disaster: #1
> They make our lives more comfortable, more rewarding, and more
> secure. They are the magical machines that have brought us to the
> edge of the new frontier of limitless possibilities. But it is a hinterland
> filled with dangers and demons of our own creation. Based on the
> popular book "Inviting Disaster" by James Chiles, in this episode we
> explore the nuclear nightmares of Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.
> TV PG
>
>
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