Am I Allowed to Say This Yet? single work   poetry   "Chernobyl was just a sign, an indication of the crime."
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  • Author's note: (Historical Records of Australian Science. vol.9. No 2. 1992) With the death of Sir Ernest Titterton on 9 February 1990, Australia has lost one of its most controversial scientists. Well known because of his forthright and uncompromising views on the subjects of nuclear weapons and nuclear power and because he 'pushed the button' for the world's first nuclear weapon, he was highly regarded by some and hated by others. (published in Louisiana State University Quarterly Journal of Ideology)

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    y separately published work icon Poems About War Balmain : The Poets Union , 2002- Z1017253 2002- website Website contains a collection of poems by Australian poets concerning war. It was created as part of a campaign against war between a United States led coalition and Iraq. Balmain : The Poets Union , 2002-
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