"Alice Mary Stewart", née "Naish" was a physician and epidemiologist specialising in social medicine and the effects of radiation on health. Her study of radiation-induced illness among workers at the Hanford Site/Hanford plutonium production plant, Washington (U.S. state)/Washington, is frequently cited by those who seek to demonstrate that even very low doses of radiation cause substantial hazard. She was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1986.

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The first priority is to make sure the people have what they need and that there is not a lapse in their coverage.

It's obviously a learning experience for the governor, but it's also a chance for the DOD to learn how the state corrections facilities are run. It's an opportunity for them to learn how we run our prison system.

He says he's got too many important things to do than to assist an ambitious candidate to continue to milk the press for free publicity.

With the National Guard being such a high presence in the war, they felt it was important for them to see what the guard is doing, give them a pat on the back for a job well done, and come back here and give a report on their progress.

This has been in the works for quite some time. It's been going on for several days, but we've been restricted for security reasons.

They called the Hogs. They shared stories about their time there.

Security is extremely tight. From the governor's office, we're concerned for his safety and keeping him in our prayers.

It's just a matter of getting an invitation from the [Defense Department ].