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"Stay calm and stay in your own homes"25 years ago, the BBC drafted a statement to be broadcast in the event of nuclear attack. We asked Harry Shearer, the voice of The Simpsons' newsreader Kent Brockman, to offer us his interpretation of the statement. So he did it in the style of seminal 1970s newscaster Walter Cronkite...... |
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BBC script written in the 1970s for use after nuclear attack releasedA BBC broadcast script written in the 1970s for use after a nuclear attack is published. ... |
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Tune in, don't flush: how radio scripts geared up for bombNational Archives reveal advice the public would have been given over the airwaves after a nuclear attack ... |
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City Gets $29 Million To Prevent Nuclear AttacksWASHINGTON — Federal homeland security officials are giving $29.5 million to the NYPD to develop a system to prevent a radiological or nuclear attack on New York City. The Department of Homeland Security announced the funding yesterday as part of an experimental effort called Secure the Ci... |
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Op-Ed Contributor: On Nov. 4, Remember 9/11The most important thing the next president must do is prevent terrorist groups from executing a nuclear attack in America. Which candidate will deter an attack? ... |
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Eyeing Georgia, Poland Expresses WorryThe events in the Caucasus, and threats of a nuclear attack after a deal to place an American missile defense base in Poland have cast a pall of doubt over the country. ... |


