Nuclear Weapons
Displaying 1 - 50 of 110 in reverse chronological order
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1 | North Korea just playing Northern Iowan 103:17, p.7 |
Views on the responses of the United States to North Korea and Iran. | |
2 | Nuclear war on the way? Northern Iowan 102:53, p.7 |
The threat of nuclear war appears to be increasing with Iran's desire to proceed with nuclear capabilities. | |
3 | Will bad bombs go boom? Northern Iowan 101:48, p.7 |
Feels there is no need for the United States to increase its nuclear weapon supply. | |
4 | Time to get Il? Northern Iowan 101:39, p.7 |
Editorial board discusses the differences and similarities between Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong-Il. | |
5 | North Korea poses unmistakable threat Northern Iowan 100:2, p.7 |
Concerned about North Korean nuclear weapon threat. | |
6 | U. S. lone dissenter in talks against nuclear testing Northern Iowan 98:23, p.6 |
Comments on the foreign policy of the Bush administration. | |
7 | Missile Defense Program problematic Northern Iowan 97:40, p.6 |
Discusses problems with the proposed ballistic missile defense program. | |
8 | History was made nearly 30 years ago when President Nixon visited Moscow Public Relations News Release 1999:414, p.1 |
John Johnson will discuss President Nixon's historic trip to Moscow and the signing of the treaty on antiballistic missile systems. | |
9 | India felt need to "rattle their swords" with nuclear tests Public Relations News Release 1997:351, p.1 |
India and Pakistan recently tested nuclear weapons. | |
10 | Korea is not our problem Northern Iowan 90:59, p.3 |
Believes that US should not become involved in controversy over nuclear weapons in North Korea. | |
11 | Has the cold war dropped a few more degrees? Public Relations News Release 1991:294, p.1 |
Robert Dull reports that the "Soviet Disunion" still has thirty thousand nuclear weapons. The situation overseas is unstable, unpredictable, and something we should be concerned about. | |
12 | U.S./Soviet arms agreement--moving closer to world peace. Public Relations News Release 1990:696, p.1 |
Arms agreement cuts nuclear arsenals by thirty per cent. This is considered another step toward world peace. | |
13 | Perez's 'Real Town' explores the threat of nuclear war Northern Iowan 86:45, p.11 |
Rosa Burke Perez will present "Real Town: a Parable of Hope for the Nuclear Age"; photo. | |
14 | Peace protests still take place today Northern Iowan 85:25, p.8 |
Several students will join Nevada protest. | |
15 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:374, p.1 |
Ken DeNault compares nuclear destruction with natural disasters. Barbara Pershing discusses why graduates are unprepared for living costs. Joann Spaide examines health risks of fast food. Pat Moffitt explains the goals of the All American Buckle-Up. | |
16 | March refuels belief Northern Iowan 83:26, p.2 |
Discusses a recent demonstration against nuclear weapons. | |
17 | Austrian diplomat urges disarmament Northern Iowan 82:41, p.5 |
Austrian diplomat Rudolf Agstner comes to UNI to speak on world politics. | |
18 | PEACELINKS to sponsor discussion Northern Iowan 82:17, p.8 |
Will discuss what women can do to prevent nuclear war. | |
19 | Keynote speaker: Star Wars proposal premature Northern Iowan 81:53, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Franklin Long; believes Star Wars moves from deterrence to defense; photo. | |
20 | Group focuses on nuclear issue Northern Iowan 81:52, p.7 |
PLS program looks at the prospects for nuclear war; Professor Whitsett presents scenario for avoiding war. | |
21 | Peace Day activities planned Northern Iowan 81:52, p.1 |
Schedule of activities; Franklin Long will speak; photo. | |
22 | Immaculate Perception Northern Iowan 81:45, p.2 |
Argues that signs posted on campus for fallout shelters are obsolete. | |
23 | But Seriously Folks Northern Iowan 81:42, p.2 |
Shares her views on nuclear arms. | |
24 | Friday morning . . . Northern Iowan 81:31, p.2 |
Believes the President needs to change his thinking on the Soviet Union and limiting nuclear weapons. | |
25 | Common political phrase defined--peace through strength Northern Iowan 81:26, p.2 |
A student comments on the need to secure peace through strength,. | |
26 | In case of nuclear war . . . cyanide? Northern Iowan 81:18, p.1 |
Several campuses are voting on keeping cyanide on hand in case of nuclear war; UNI administrators and students comment. | |
27 | Untitled Northern Iowan 81:14, p.3 |
A student for Ronald Reagan explains the importance of having nuclear weapons as a deterrent to communism. | |
28 | Untitled Northern Iowan 81:14, p.2 |
A student pleads with others to look into the effects of nuclear weapons, and warfare before voting. | |
29 | Arms race important Northern Iowan 81:13, p.2 |
Supports Tom Harkin. | |
30 | Immaculate Perception Northern Iowan 81:12, p.2 |
A discussion on nuclear weapons and their place in the world. | |
31 | Caldicott will appear Northern Iowan 81:11, p.1 |
Nuclear weapons activist Helen Caldicott will speak on campus; will show her film; photo. | |
32 | Immaculate Perception Northern Iowan 81:10, p.2 |
Discusses "first strike" policy. | |
33 | Peace issues in the '84 election Northern Iowan 81:9, p.1 |
Sanford Gottlieb speaks on the importance of peace and the destruction of nuclear weapons; photo. | |
34 | Gottleib lecture Thursday Northern Iowan 81:7, p.3 |
Sanford Gottleib, the director of United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear Weapons, speaks at UNI; photo. | |
35 | Commentary Northern Iowan 81:7, p.2 |
Asks people to ask themselves if they are better off than they were four years ago. | |
36 | Babelogue Northern Iowan 81:5, p.2 |
Believes two local religious groups are exploiting fears of nuclear war. | |
37 | Immaculate Perception Northern Iowan 81:4, p.2 |
A discussion of the nuclear arms that Harold Hughes talked about in his recent speech at UNI. | |
38 | Untitled Northern Iowan 80:37, p.2 |
The television stops working as a nuclear bomb ignites in the background. | |
39 | Proposes moratorium between superpowers Northern Iowan 80:35, p.3 |
Riordan urges a mutual U.S.-Soviet moratorium. | |
40 | Peace courses begin Tuesday Northern Iowan 80:33, p.5 |
Campus ministers offer four-week class. | |
41 | Says get involved, avoid 'The Day After' Northern Iowan 80:27, p.3 |
Must avoid nuclear war. | |
42 | "The Day After" strikes Northern Iowan 80:24, p.14 |
UNISA sponsors anti-nuclear film. | |
43 | Ending 'nuclear madness' Northern Iowan 80:24, p.12 |
David McKenney talks about his anti-war poster. | |
44 | Caldicott describes 'madness' of nuclear disaster Northern Iowan 80:23, p.6 |
Excerpts from speech by Helen Caldicott; | |
45 | Anti-nuclear activist to speak tomorrow Northern Iowan 80:22, p.1 |
Profile of Helen Caldicott; photo. | |
46 | Says new weapons make nuclear freeze necessary Northern Iowan 80:19, p.2 |
Supports nuclear freeze and urges readers' support. | |
47 | Urges caution on N-freeze Northern Iowan 80:18, p.2 |
Questions the possibility of a nuclear freeze. | |
48 | Shares Europeans' plea to stop deployment Northern Iowan 80:18, p.2 |
Opposed to the arrival of nuclear weapons in Europe. | |
49 | Nuclear freeze urged Northern Iowan 80:16, p.1 |
Students for Peace sponsor activities. | |
50 | Nuclear freeze discussed Northern Iowan 80:11, p.6 |
David Morgan offers views on nuclear weapons. |