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Mock attack defeats lab security
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Lab To Layoff 500 More Workers Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in recent months it has already shed some 900 jobs. The cuts are driven by declining federal funding
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Delay in notifying workers about exposure Dozens of contract workers were not informed that they may have inhaled particles of a beryllium that can cause a lung disease
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| Jan.18 |
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Lab to lay off more workers this year
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Lab to cut jobs because of rising costs Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory plans to cut about 500 jobs because of costs stemming from a changeover in management
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| Oct.6 |
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Lab fined for shipping open anthrax vials
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| May.13 |
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Mock attack defeats lab security Mock terrorists defeated security personnel in a recent drill where nuclear weapons research is conducted
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| Apr.15 |
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Lab To Layoff 500 More Workers| Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in recent months it has already shed some 900 jobs. The cuts are driven by declining federal funding | |
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| Feb.2 |
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Delay in notifying workers about exposure| Dozens of contract workers were not informed that they may have inhaled particles of a beryllium that can cause a lung disease | |
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| Jan.18 |
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Lab to lay off more workers this year A tighter fed budget and a move to streamline the nuclear weapons complex is expected to lead to 700 of layoffs
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| Nov.13 |
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Lab to cut jobs because of rising costs| Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory plans to cut about 500 jobs because of costs stemming from a changeover in management | | |
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| Oct.6 |
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Lab fined for shipping open anthrax vials Lawrence Livermore National Lab has been fined $450,000 after feds found that an ex-scientist sent 2 open vials of anthrax to Florida
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2 Die When Homemade Plane Crashes
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| Oct.27 |
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3 teams vie to manage nuclear research The teams have submitted bids for the right to manage the Laboratory
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| Jul.31 |
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Lab employee charged with molestation A 48-year-old man was charged with sexually assaulting a minor
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Record Temperatures
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| May.18 |
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UC Proposing To Build Biochemical Lab?
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| May.5 |
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Portable Explosives Detector Unveiled
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| Feb.2 |
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Lab Deploys High-Powered Weapon| Officials at the laboratory have added a high-powered gun that can fire 3,000 rounds a minute o their armory | | |
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| Jul.27 |
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Homeland Security Secretary Visits Labs Michael Chertoff said protecting transportation against terrorism remains a priority for the government
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| Jul.20 |
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Grass Fire Contained. Livermore
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| Jun.22 |
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Supercomputer ranked as world's fastest
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| Mar.23 |
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Jury Awards $2 Million To Ex-Lab Worker
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38 guns stolen
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| Sep.25 |
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Highest ranking woman in lab history National Laboratory has appointed Cherry A. Murray, as deputy director for science and technology
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| Sep.12 |
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Lab to assess bio-terrorism threats
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| Aug.9 |
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Protesters arrested outside lab
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| Jun.14 |
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Bomb detector to prevent terrorists Local scientists are developing a detector that they hope will prevent smuggling atomic weapons into U.S. harbors
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| May.4 |
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Radioactivity 20 times regulatory level
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| Apr.28 |
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Report Blasts Security
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| Feb.14 |
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Lab named new Associate Director
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2 small earthquakes
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| Dec.4 |
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New security chief named
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| Nov.20 |
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Discrimination suit settled for $17.9 million Laboratory has to add a 1% raise for the lab's 2,500 women employees
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| Nov.11 |
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Small fire
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| Nov.2 |
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Proposal to rename lab after Teller A proposal to rename lab after hydrogen bomb pioneer is being supported by politicians and peace activists alike
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| Sep.29 |
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Audit finds firearms control weak
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Homemade Device Explodes
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| Sep.14 |
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Lab cited for radiation violations
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| Sep.12 |
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Brushfire burned 30 acres
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| Sep.9 |
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Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, dies Stanford: Teller played a key role in U.S. defense and energy policies for more than half a century. He was 95
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| Aug.19 |
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New associate director of engineering
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| Aug.10 |
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Protesters oppose 'bunker busters'' Hundreds rallied outside a lab to protest the plan to develop so-called bombs designed to burrow into the ground
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| Aug.6 |
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3 workers arrested Three foreign nationals have been arrested by agents of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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| Jun.13 |
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Security shakeup The Laboratory officials are shaking up the management following high-profile gaffes
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| Jun.3 |
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3 security managers suspended
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| May.30 |
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Feds will evaluate Lab security
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Three killed in traffic accident
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| May.14 |
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Set of security keys lost Keys could unlock gates and offices at a nuclear weapons lab. Officials have since changed all locks
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| May.7 |
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Ex-employee sentenced for taking bribes
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| Apr.17 |
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Lab rolls out new radiation detectors The device, known as RadNet, will be able to sniff out nuclear materials with a cutting-edge sensor
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| Apr.11 |
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Fallen lab official was espionage expert| William Cleveland Jr resigned from counterespionage post after acknowledging an affair with a suspected Chinese agent | |
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| Feb.18 |
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Lab toxin leaks no health risk
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| Feb.17 |
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High power microwave zapper
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| Feb.13 |
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2 scientists receives AAAS distinction
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| Feb.8 |
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Lab cancels public tours and events
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| Feb.1 |
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Embattled laboratory rehires fired guard
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| Jan.14 |
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Appointment of heads to 6 new programs
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| Dec.10 |
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New homeland security division |
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| Nov.11 |
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Protesters at Lawrence Laboratory
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| Sep.21 |
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Lab to move radioactive waste |
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Freeway crash killed 4 people
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| Jul.17 |
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Lab to revive plutonium project |
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| Jun.7 |
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Lab Falls Under Homeland Security |
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| Jun.4 |
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Anastasio promote to head laboratory Michael R. Anastasio, 53, is currently is deputy director for strategic operations at the lab
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| Apr.29 |
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DOE stops director appointment |
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| Apr.26 |
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Plan to ship atom bomb parts |
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Selection of new director postponed |
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| Apr.6 |
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New facility |
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John Madden Moves to ABC
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| Jan.5 |
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Virtual stars by new laser |
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| Jan.3 |
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Teller releases his memoirs |
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| Dec.8 |
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Top scientist to resign
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Baby girl found on doorstep
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| Sep.22 |
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New fire chief |
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| Sep.11 |
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Nuclear laboratory close |
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| Aug.15 |
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Supercomputer for nuclear safety Government researchers unveils world's most powerful $110 million computer called key to nuclear safety
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| Jan.13 |
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Spy-spotting software |
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| Jan.9 |
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Scientists Honored |
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| Dec.16 |
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Employees Donated $1.26M |
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| Dec.12 |
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Honor to Livermore Lab Scientists |
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| Oct.1 |
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Laser Gun to be Develop |
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| Sep.5 |
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Labs' Founder Backs UC's Affiliation |
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| Aug.9 |
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Scientists use mini-explosions |
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| Jun.15 |
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Lab's scientists ask free Lee |
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