Works Cited

Part Three: Works Cited

BERNAMA (Malaysian National News Agency). Japan: Government Risked Irradiating Workers To Stop Nuke Reaction. October 11, 1999.

British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Asia Pacific. Prompt Criticality Might Have Set Off Nuclear Accident. October 14, 1999.

Chicago Tribune. Japanese Plant Kept On Pumping Out Radiation. October 11, 1999.

Coleman, Joseph. “Japan May Close Reactor After Fuel Processing Accident.” Associated Press, AP Worldstream: October 7, 1999

The Daily Yomiuri. Firms Seek Compensation From JCO. October 22, 1999.

The Daily Yomiuri. Experts Analyze Extent of JCO Plant Accident. November 5, 1999.

Efron, Sonni. �Radiation Threat Gone, Japan Says, But Some Skeptical; Asia: Government Says Medical And Contamination Tests Come Out Clean, Lifts Order That Kept Thousand Indoors. Reactor Expert Says Effort To Avert Panic Distorts The Truth. Los Angeles Times: October 2, 1999.

Efron, Sonni. Scientists Fear Wider Risk in Japan Accident.� Los Angeles Times: October 5, 1999

Efron, Sonnie, and Reitman, Valerie. Shortcomings Surface At Nuclear Site; Japan: Plant Admits To Lack Of Precautions, Training, And Use Of Illegal Timesaver Manual. Los Angeles Times: October 3, 1999.

Farley, Maggie and Reitman, Valerie. Nuclear Reliance, Unease Grow in Japan; Asia: Even as Concerns Multiply, the Nation Moves Ahead with Plans to Expand its Atomic Industry. Los Angeles Times: October 6, 1999.

French, Howard W. The Overview; Japanese Fuel Plant Spews Radiation After Accident. New York Times: October 1, 1999.

International Atomic Energy Agency. Report on the Preliminary Fact Finding Mission Following the Accident at the Nuclear Fuel Processing Facility in Tokaimura, Japan. Vienna, Austria: November 26, 1999.

Kyodo News Service, Japan Economic Newswire. Science Agency Blamed For Nuke Accident Report. November 5, 1999.

Lochner, Tom. Berkeley, California: Nuclear Lab Sets Up Radiation Testing, Contra Costa Times: 1999.

Reitman, Valerie. “Town Faces Emotional Fallout After Japan’s Nuclear Accident.” Los Angeles Times: November 20, 1999.

Tolbert, Kathryn. Nuclear Spill May Be Worse Than Reported, Japan to Test More People for Radiation. Washington Post: October 8, 1999.

*For more information, visit these sites online:

Adobe file for entire IAEA Report
http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Press/P_release/1999/jap_report.shtml

IAEA’s International Nuclear Event Scale
http://www.iaea.org/ns/nusafe/nusafe3/ines.htm

Japan Nuclear Accident Reference
http://www.ans.org/PI/japan.html

New Scientist: Critical Failure
http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19991009/editorial.html

Newsweek.com: International: The Human Error Behind a Disaster
http://newsweek.com/nw-srv/issue/15_99b/printed/us/in/nuke_1.htm

Newsweek.com: International: Can It Happen Here?
http://newsweek.com/nw-srv/issue/15_99b/printed/us/in/in0815_1.htm

Newsweek.com: World Affairs: The Lessons of Tokaimura
http://newsweek.com/nw-srv/issue/15_99b/printed/int/wa/ov4215_1.htm

Time Magazine�s Articles on Tokaimura
http://www.pathfinder.com/time/daily/searchresults/1,2645,00.html

The Uranium Institute
http://www.uilondon.org/japan/index.htm