Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Karen Silkwood


November 19, 1974, Los Angeles Times, page 2, Saxbe Asked to Probe Car Crash Death of Witness on Radiation,
November 19, 1974, New York Times, Death of Plutonium Worker Questioned by Union Official, by David Burnham,
November 20, 1974, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Death of Witness Spurs Call for Inquiry,
November 20, 1974, New York Times, Plutonium Plant Under Scrutiny; A.E.C. and Justice Agency Act on Allegations Over Death and False Data, by David Burnham,
November 21, 1974, New York Times, FBI to Study Plutonium Factory Critic's Death, by David Burnham,
November 21, 1974, The Washington Post, page A15, Plutonium Accident,
November 22, 1974, New York Times, Atom Aide's Death Ruled Accidental; Idea Plant Safety Critic Was Forced Of Road. Rejected,
November 22, 1974, UPI - Pampa Daily News (TX) page 5, Employee's Death Ruled Accident,
November 24, 1974, UPI - Clovis News-Journal (Clovis, NM) Death Due To Injuries,
November 24, 1974, UPI - The Brownsville Herald (TX) page 43, Plutonium Not Cause Of Death,
November 26, 1974, AP - Hobbs Daily News-Sun (NM) page 12, House Panel Probing Plutonium Contamination,
November 26, 1974, AP - Las Vegas Optic (Las Vegas, New Mexico) Tight security told by worker,
November 27, 1974, The Lawton Constitution (Okla.) page 17, Oklahoma News Briefs,
November 27, 1974, NYT - The Gallup Independent (NM) page 12, Silkwood Death-Plutonium Connection Hearings Set, by David Burnham,

December 5, 1974, AP - The Lawton Constitution (Okla.) page 32, Oklahoma News Briefs,
December 8, 1974, The Washington Post, page A3, Radiation Case Leads Reported,
December 18, 1974, UPI - The Brownsville Herald (TX) page 10, Workers Exposed To Radioactivity,
December 19, 1974, New York Times, AEC Studies 3 Accidents at One Plant, by David Burnham,
December 22, 1974, Gannett - The San Bernardino County Sun (California) page S-4, Atomic power, 'ugly cloud over America, by Blanche Wiesen Cook,
December 24, 1974, New York Times, Atom Case Death Linked To a 2d Car; Was Hit in Rear, by David Burnham,
December 24, 1974, AP - The Lawton Constitution (Okla,) page 1, Congress To Investigate; CIA Official Resigns After Probe Request
December 24, 1974, NYT - The Edwardsville Intelligencer (Ill.)Investigator Raises Doubts About Death,
December 26, 1974, AP - Statesville Record & Landmark (Statesville, NC) page 20-A, Second Vehicle Is Indicated,

January 7, 1975, Los Angeles Times, page 10, AEC Reports Contamination Incident Appears Contrived,
January 7, 1975, New York Times, page 14, Nuclear Fuel Plant Disturbs Its Neighbors,
January 7, 1975, New York Times, page 14, A.E.C. Can't Say How Worker Swallowed Plutonium
January 7, 1975, AP - Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff) page 15, Plutonium Thefts Thought Possible,
January 7, 1975, AP - Lincoln Evening Journal (Nebraska) page 2, Contamination Plot Appears Contrived
January 8, 1975, AP - The Indiana Gazette (PA) page 12, Worker Deliberately Contaminated,
January 8, 1975, UPI - The Amarillo Globe-Times (Texas) page 18, AEC Reports 3 Plutonium Violations, No Danger,
January 9, 1975, Wash. Star-News - The San Bernardino County Sun (CA) page 4, AEC closes case on troubled plant,
January 9, 1975, UPI - Clovis News-Journal (NM)page 14, Union spokesman Not Satisfies With Commission Report
January 11, 1975, AP - Abilene Reporter-News (TX) page 3-A, Contaminated Worker's Death Called Accidental
January 15, 1975, AP - Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington) page 9, WA-worker's crash 'accidental',
January 16, 1975, AP - The Des Moines Register (IA) page 5, AEC Warns Nuclear Firm,
January 20, 1975, Time, Environment: The Silkwood Mystery, [Text]
January 22, 1975, New York Times, page 10, Atom Worker Death Inquiry Disputed, by David Burnham,
January 23, 1975, UPI - The Cumberland News (MD) page 18, Danger Present In Nuclear Use,
January 24, 1975, UPI - Clovis News-Journal (NM) Official Of AEC Calls For Probe,
January 26, 1975, UPI - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (TX) page 6G, Nuclear Resources Raise Questions,
January 31, 1975, UPI - Las Cruces Sun-News (NM) page 14, Karen Silkwood's Death Gives Aura Of Mystery,
January 31, 1975, AP - The Lawton Constitution (Okla.) page 15, Commission Claims Rule Over N-Plants,
February 2, 1975, UPI - The Lincoln Star (Nebraska) page 9, Publicity Fallout of Plutonium Plant Incident Riles Town, by Kay McCarthy,
February 7, 1975, UPI - Ames Daily Tribune (Iowa) page 4, The death of Karen Silkwood; Scandal, mystery, or nuclear politics,
February 13, 1975, The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) Thursday, - Page 5, Energy Plant Worker's Death Investigated,
February 21, 1975, AP - The Lawton Constitution (Okla,) page 17, Actions Against Plutonium Plant Rapped By Bartlett,
February 27, 1975, The Daily Tribune (Wisconsin Rapids, WI) page 7, Letter, Thursday, - Page 7,
March 1, 1975, The Oil City Derrick (PA) page 5, The Reasoner Report, 'How Did Karen Silkwood Die?',
March 3, 1975, UPI - Grand Prairie Daily News (TX) page 7, Experts debate safety, by Kay McCarthy, Monday, - Page 7,
March 9, 1975, UPI - The San Bernardino County Sun (CA) page 46, Element of mystery in death of atomic worker, by Kay McCarthy,
March 24, 1975, The Edwardsville Intelligencer (IL) page 7, Karen Silkwood Controversy To Be Probed, Monday, - Page 7,
March 30, 1975, New York Times, page 26, Congress Faces 3 Key Decisions On Nuclear Reactors, by David Burnham,
April 9, 1975, UPI - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph (CO) page 2,Nuclear Energy Dangers Surrounded by Controversy,
May 2, 1975, AP - The Lawton Constitution (OK) page 14, FBI Finds No Evidence,
May 2, 1975, New York Times, page 15, Foul Play Doubted By F.B.I. In Death Of Atomic Worker, by David Burnham,
May 3, 1975, Los Angeles Times, page A16, FBI Finds No Foul Play in Auto Death,
May 3, 1975, The Des Moines Register (IA) page 4, Energy unit won't back nuclear plant moratorium
June 4, 1975, Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco, Texas) page 11, Evidence Planted, GAO Study Implies,
June 5, 1975, Panama City News-Herald (FL) page 3, FBI Data Banks Infringe On Privacy,
June 5, 1975, Panama City News-Herald (FL) page 3, Plutonium At Kerr-McGee May Have Been Planted,
June 5, 1975, Panama City News-Herald (FL) page 3, Intelligence Committee Claims Evidence of CIA Murder Plots,
June 5, 1975, AP - The Des Moines Register, page 11, Stray plutonium pellets may be employee sabotage,
July 3, 1975, D.O.J., Inventory of Documents, To; Mr. J.B. Adams,
July 3, 1975, The Hays Daily News (Hays, Kansas) page 10, Woman Wants 'To Be Killed',
July 26, 1975, The Charleston Daily Mail (WV) page 4, Golda Meir Sues,
August 23, 1975, The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) page 30,Television-Nova,
August 23, 1975, The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune (Missouri) page 1, NOW calls for nationwide strike by women, by John M. Willis,
August 23, 1975 , The Daily Capital News (Jefferson City, Missouri) page 6, Plutonium pocket found near Los Alamos motel,
August 24, 1975, AP - The Kansas City Star (Missouri) page 7, N.O.W. Sets Date for Strike by All Women,
August 26, 1975, The Bakersfield Californian, page 2, NOW calls for death case probe,
August 26, 1975, UPI - Irving Daily News (Texas) page 2, NOW protests FBI move,
August 26, 1975, UPI - The Naples Daily News (Florida) page 3, Militant Women Protest; Coverup by FBI Charged
August 27, 1975, AP - The Argus (Fremont, California) page 30, NOW wants probe in death reopened,
August 27, 1975, AP - The Danville Register (Virginia) page 20,Women's Group Wants Probe of Death Case Re-Opened
August 27, 1975, Bangor Daily News [Maine] page 3, Reopening of probe urged,
August 27, 1975, New York Times, Women Press US on Silkwood Case,
August 27, 1975, The Washington Post, page A2, Women's Group Asks U.S. To Reopen Silkwood Case,
September 21, 1975, The Washington Post, pages 33-34, Ms.: The Mystique Is Waning, by Jean Carper,
September 22, 1975, The Daily Reporter [Dover, Ohio] page 21, Has success spoiled 3-year-old Ms. magazine?.
September 29, 1975, UPI - Waco Tribune-Herald (TX) page 3A, Patricia Hearst Used False Name To Sign Up at California College,
September 29, 1975, UPI - Waco Tribune-Herald (TX) page 3A, Group Suing for Information On Death of Safety Crusader,
November 4, 1975, The Kingston Daily Freeman (NY) page 10, Anti-Nuclear Rally Slated,
November 6, 1975, New York Times,Conspiracy Laid To Atom Facility In $160,000 Suit, by David Burnham,
November 10, 1975, Los Angeles Times, pages E1-E3, NOW Enters Karen Silkwood Case, by Marlene Cimons,
November 11, 1975, L.A. Times - The Advocate (Newark, Ohio) page 14,Was Karen Silkwood murdered; Inquest into daughter's death sought, by Marlene Cimons,
November 13, 1975, UPI - Lebanon Daily News (PA) page 22, Squeaky Talked of Killing Ford,
November 13, 1975, UPI - Lebanon Daily News (PA) page 22, Giant N-Pant Closing,
November 13, 1975, UPI - Greeley Daily Tribune (CO) page 21, Nuclear plant closes doors, by Kay McCarthy,
November 14, 1975, UPI - Pampa Daily News (Pampa, Texas) page 14,She Never Made Meeting,
November 16, 1975, LA Times - SF Chronicle, Anniversary of Car Crash; A Death They Won't Let Die, by Marlene Cimons,
November 17, 1975, The Washington Post, Atom Power Danger Cited, by Patricia Camp,
November 20, 1975, AP - The Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC) page 17,Kerr-McGee Denies Charges Firm Tied To Silkwood Death,
November 20, 1975, Redlands Daily Facts (CA) page 16, A quiet and disturbing decision,, by Tom Braden,
November 20, 1975, Redlands Daily Facts (CA) page 16, Editorial, FBI attack on King was outrageous,
November 22, 1975, New York Times, Senators To Study Lab Worker's Death,
November 24, 1975, UPI - Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, NM) page D1, Silkwood Case To Be Probed,
November 25, 1975, Bennington Banner (Vermont) page 4, A dangerous decision, by Tom Braden,
November 30, 1975, UPI - Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) page 38, Giant nuclear plant closes amid a probe,
December 1, 1975, Northwest Arkansas Times (Fayetteville) page 8, Nuclear Power Both Applauded and Condemned, by Mary Costello, Editorial Research Reports,

March 7, 1976, Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington) page 50, FFTF builder predicts Westinghouse will branch out, by Jini Dalen, Herald Science Writer,
April 8, 1976, Arcadia Tribune (California) page 22, PCC Radio Wins Two Top Fetes,
April 23, 1976, New York Times, page A1, Panel Finds F.B.I. Used Journalists As Its Informers; Agency Is Also Said to Have Had Network in Schools and Charitable Funds, by John M. Crewdson,
April 24, 1976, UPI - The Port Arthur News (Texas) page 2, NOW calls 'foul' on Silkwood probe,
April 26, 1976, UPI - The Lincoln Star (Nebraska) page 1, FBI Shuts Down Silkwood Death Investigation,
April 26, 1976, NYT News Service - The Gallup Independent (NM) page 8, Silkwood Death-Plutonium Connection Hearings Set, by David Burnham,
April 26, 1976, UPI - The Times Standard (Eureka, California) page 3, Death probe appalls solon, by Sara Fritz,
April 26, 1976, UPI - The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York) page 3, Silkwood Probe Dropped by FBI,
April 26, 1976, The Charleston Daily Mail (WV) page 2, Dead Plutonium Worker Subject Of Panel Inquiry,
April 26, 1976, AP - Hobbs Daily News-Sun (New Mexico) page 1, House Panel Probing Plutonium Contamination,
April 26, 1976, New York Times, page 9, Plutonium Plant Scored On Safety,
April 26, 1976, UPI - San Francisco Chronicle, FBI Closes Probe Of A-Pant Case,
April 27, 1976, New York Times, page 12, Hearing On Plutonium Plant Is Told Of A Conflict Over Health Reports, by David Burnham,
April 27, 1976, AP - The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin) page 3, Security deficiencies of plutonium firm revealed,
April 27, 1976, UPI - Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) page 9, Agencies lashed in inquiry of death,
April 28, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 9-C, Plutonium Firm Hires, Fires Ex-Convict; No Report Made,
April 30, 1976, Tucson Daily Citizen (Arizona) Friday, - Page 60, 1 match on this page,
May 1, 1976, The Lawton Constitution (Oklahoma) Saturday, - Page 12, 1 match on this page,
May 8, 1976, Idaho Free Press (Nampa) Saturday, - Page 13, 1 of 5 matches on this page,
May 8, 1976, The Washington Post, page D5, Publisher Fires a Reporter, Says She Was FBI Informer, by Tom Zito,
May 8, 1976, UPI - San Francisco Chronicle, FBI Linked to Editor,
May 8, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page 12, Newswoman Fired for Alleged FBI Ties; House Prober Says Agent Told of Her 'Special Relationship' With Bureau,
May 8, 1976, New York Times, Newspaper in Nashville Dismisses Writer Linked to the FBI, by David Burnham,
May 8, 1976, AP - The Odessa American (TX) page 27, Editor Is Fired For Link To FBI,
May 8, 1976, AP - The Evening Independent, page 2-A, Jacque Srouji; First She Was Fired, Now She's Disappeared, by William Morrissey,
May 8, 1976, UPI - Idaho Free Press, (Nampa) page 13, Journalists collide with judges, boss,
May 9, 1976, New York Times, page 21, Writer, Threatened Over Link To F.B.I., Secludes Herself
May 9, 1976, AP - Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) page 3, Fired editor hiding out,
May 9, 1976, AP - The Bakersfield Californian, Ex-newswoman, children disappear after FBI-related threats,
May 9, 1976, AP - Washington Post,Fired Editor Reported in Hiding,
May 11, 1976, AP - Clovis News-Journal (NM) page 2, Officials Find Investigation Difficult,
May 12, 1976, AP - Garden City Telegram (Kansas) page 15, Committee Hits FBI 'Runaround',
May 12, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 1F, Special Relationship With FBI Leads to Copy Editor's Firing,
May 13, 1976, The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) page 1, Former Nashville Newswoman May Have Been Counteragent For FBI, by William Morrissey,
May 13, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page B12, FBI Asked Copy Editor to Print Story, Publisher Says,
May 14, 1976, New York Times, FBI Investigation of Editor Reported,
May 14, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page 5, Panel to Probe Alleged Role as FBI Agent as Mystery Deepens Around Copy Editor, by Paul Houston,
May 14, 1976, AP - Washington Post, FBI Story Planting Tied to Fired Editor,
May 14, 1976, UPI - Washington Post, U.S. to Provide Private Lawyers For 2 FBI Agents,
May 14, 1976, The Salt Lake Tribune (Utah) Friday, -Page 40, 6 matches on this page.
May 14, 1976, The Newark Advocate (Ohio) Friday, Page 23, 9 matches on this page.
May 14, 1976, The Index-Journal (Greenwood, South Carolina) Friday, - Page 2, 11 matches
May 14, 1976, AP - The Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC) page 2, Mrs. Srouji Under Criminal Investigation, by James Gerstenzang,
May 15, 1976, New York Times, House Panel to Study F.B.I.'s Link to Ex-Reporter, by David Burnham,
May 16, 1976, Sunday Gazette-Mail (Charleston, WV) Sunday, - Page 40, 3 matches on this page.
May 17, 1976, Albuquerque Journal (NM) Monday, - page 14, 13 matches on this page.
May 17, 1976, UPI - The Dispatch [Lexington, NC] Four sue FBI,
May 17, 1976, AP - Gadsden Times, [Alabama] page 2, Tennessean workers said seeking files,
May 18, 1976, Washington Post, FBI Data Sought,
May 18, 1976, The Kansas City Star (Missouri) Tuesday, - Page 7, 6 matches on this page.
May 19, 1976, The Salt Lake Tribune (Utah) page A2, Alleged Conversations With Bureau; Ex-Editor Denies Being FBI's Informant, by Mat Yancey,
May 19, 1976, The Salt Lake Tribune, page A1, Staff Report Notes LBJ, Nixon Pressures on CIA, by Joseph Volz, New York News Writer,
May 19, 1976, New York Times, Former Reporter Denies That She Gave Information to FBI About Nashville Newspaper or Its Staff, by John M. Crewdson,
May 19, 1976, New York Times, Ex-Reporter Denies That She Gave FBI Information About a Nashville Paper Or Members of Its Staff, by John M. Crewdson,
May 19, 1976, AP - San Francisco Chronicle, Fired Editor Denies Spying in Staff,
May 19, 1976, AP - Independent (Long Beach, CA) page 15, Editor denies she snooped for FBI,
May 19, 1976, AP - San Antonio Express, page 7-A, Fired editor says she was not FBI informer,
May 19, 1976, AP - The Washington Post, page A5, Never FBI Informer, Ousted Editor Asserts, by Matt Yancey,
May 19, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page 27, Copy Editor Denies Ever Informing on Staff to FBI,
May 20, 1976, AP - Washington Post,Nashville Publisher Raps FBI Official,
May 21, 1976, New York Times, F.B.I. Bars Data on Ties To a Nashville Journalist,
May 21, 1976, Washington Post, FBI Denies Giving Writer Data, by Walter Pincus,
May 21, 1976, AP, FBI Knew Of CIA Plot To Kill Castro,
May 21, 1976, AP, Six Moslems Hijack Jet; 109 Aboard,
May 21, 1976, The San Bernardino County Sun [CA] Publisher tells of FBI contacts,
May 21, 1976, UPI - San Francisco Chronicle, Publisher Testifies In Odd 'Spy' Case,
May 21, 1976, UPI - The Bakersfield Californian, page 8, Publisher says FBI 'used' his former editor,
May 21, 1976, Boston Globe, page 16, FBI denies influencing atom probe
May 21, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, On Day JFK Shot; Report Shows CIA Plot to Kill Castro,
May 21, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, Official Denies FBI Aided Journalist With Answers,
May 21, 1976, UPI - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 5A, Nuclear Energy Dangers Surrounded by Controversy,
May 21, 1976, AP - The Odessa American (TX) page 16, FBI Admits Editor's Role,
May 24, 1976, Time, The Press: A Special Relationship, [Text]
May 28, 1976, AP - Lakeland Ledger, Srouji Comments in Question,
May 28, 1976, The Washington Post, page A28, Fired Editor Claims Wide Links With FBI,
May 28, 1976, Press-Telegram [Long Beach, CA] page 14, Fired editor threatens to 'take FBI agents down, too', by John M. Crewdson,
May 28, 1976, New York Times, Reporter Threatens to Discredit Intelligence Aides, by John M. Crewdson,
May 28, 1976, New York Times, Reporter Who Helped FBI Renews Threat to Discredit Intelligence Aides, by John M. Crewdson,
May 28, 1976, Press-Telegram [Long Beach, CA] page 14, Fired editor threatens to 'take FBI agents down, too', by John M. Crewdson,
May 30, 1976, UPI - The Bakersfield Californian, page 1, A-plants get takeover alert.
May 31, 1976, The Washington Post, page D13, Uranium Disappearance, by Jack Anderson and Les Whitten,
May 31, 1976, Time Magazine, Intelligence: A Watchdog at Last, [Text]
May 31, 1976, The Sedalia Democrat (Missouri) page 6, Merry-go-round; Plutonium's loss is a mystery even now, by Jack Anderson and Les Whitten,
June 2, 1976, AP - The Kansas City Star, page 16C, Inquiry to Determine FBI Role In Biasing Nuclear Safety Probe,
June 2, 1976, Danville Bee, page 4, Unsolved Case Of Missing Uranium Cache, by Jack Anderson and Les Whitten,
June 2, 1976, Chicago Tribune, page 6, Hint FBI used 'influence' in quiz,
June 3, 1976, AP - San Francisco Examiner, Death blamed on plutonium racketeers,
June 4, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 23, FBI Pressure in Probe Is Charged,
June 5, 1976, AP - The High Point Enterprise (NC) page 1, Illegal Plutonium Sales Alleged, by William Morrissey,
June 6, 1976, AP - San Francisco Chronicle, Death blamed on plutonium racketeers,
June 6, 1976, AP - New York Times, An Illegal Market In Plutonium Hinted,
June 6, 1976, AP - Idaho State Journal (Pocatello) page B11, Nuclear Alerts Continue Thru Election, by Jeffrey Mills,
June 6, 1976, Boston Globe, page 19, Journalist says evidence suggests N-black market
June 14, 1976, AP - The Corpus Christi Caller-Times, FBI contacted Jacqui Srouji, by James Gerstenzang,
June 14, 1976, AP - Pampa Daily News (TX) page 12, Bomb kills reporter,
June 14, 1976, AP - The Odessa American (TX) page 3, FBI Admits Contacts Prior To Testimony,
June 16, 1976, AP - The Daily Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina) page 8, FBI Didn't Urge Testimony, Says Former Journalist,
June 18, 1976, AP - The Danville Register (Virginia) page 12-B, Conflicts Noted In Reports On Copy Editor's Navy Work,
July 1, 1976, The Gallup Independent (NM) page 20, No Plutonium Thefts Possible,
August 14, 1976, The Kansas City Times (Missouri) Plutonium Cover-up?; Death Puzzle, Bitter Dispute, by Barbara Newman,
October 2, 1976, More Magazine, page 26, The Bizarre Career of Jacque Srouji,
November 6, 1976, AP - The Bulletin, Negligence charged in Silkwood death,
November 6, 1976, AP - Lawrence Journal-World, Radiation Case Lawsuit Filed,
November 6, 1976, AP - The Kansas City Times (Missouri) page 9, Silkwood Family Sues Firm,
November 6, 1976, New York Times, Conspiracy Laid To Atom Facility In $160,000 Suit, by David Burnham,
November 7, 1976, AP - Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington) page 5, Soviet exile claims buried a-waste exploded,
November 8, 1976, The Bakersfield Californian, page 21, Suit hits employer of plutonium-ill woman,
November 8, 1976, AP - Garden City Telegram (Kansas) 'Plutonium Contamination' Suit Totals $160,000,
November 13, 1976, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock, Texas) page B-13, Silkwood Death Investigation To Be Reopened,
November 19, 1976, The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) page 16, Letter, The Silkwood case,
November 28, 1976, The Washington Post, page 53, Paper Receives FBI Apology For Official's 'Innuendoes',

February 4, 1977, Independent (Long Beach, California) page 2, Death probe ends
February 4, 1977, The Washington Post, page A2, Hill Unit Lawyers Call Death Of Karen Silkwood Accidental, by Judy Fossett,
April 10, 1977, Los Angeles Times, pages N1-N3, The Detour in the Path of 'Silkwood', by Andrew Laskos,
April 15, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page G18, Film-Maker Denied First Amendment Protection,
April 18, 1977, Washington Post, The CIA's Journalists; New Charges Raise Old Questions About the Media and Intelligence, by Richard Harwood and Walter Pincus, [Text]
May 18, 1977, In These Times, page 4, Filmmaker Faces Jail in Silkwood Case, by David Keller,
July 31, 1977, Washington Star, The FBI Is a Vacuum Cleaner for Raw Gossip, by John Seigenthaler,
August 2, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page F8, Films Questioning Nuclear Energy Will Be Presented,
August 11, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page D7, Ungagging the Whistle-Blowers, by David Ewing,
August 21, 1977, Boston Globe, page A2, What the FBI tells you about your own files, by John Seigenthaler,
August 25, 1977, New York Times, 'Not Entirely Pure', by Anthony Lewis
August 25, 1977, New York Times, Op-Ed, 'Not Entirely Pure', by Anthony Lewis,
August 28, 1977, The Washington Post, page 116, The Reactors and the Reactions, by Deborah Shapley,
September 20, 1977, The Valley News, (Van Nuys, CA) page 2, Nuclear energy; Danger or not, by Mike Wyma,
September 21, 1977, Valley News (CA) Uneasiness is understandable (Second of two parts) by Mike Wyma,
September 28, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page G12, Film-Maker's Right to Protect Sources Upheld,
October 2, 1977, New York Times, page 32, Court Extends Right of Press To Filming, by Deirdre Carmody,
October 22, 1977, AP - The Courier News (Blytheville, Arkansas) Top Official Denies Hampering Investigation,
October 25, 1977, The Washington Post, page A4, New Papers Detail Role of FBI Informant, by Bill Richards,
Nov.-Dec. 1977, Vol. 1. No. 3, Clandestine America, page 3, Who Killed Karen Silkwood?, [Text]
December 27, 1977, New York Times, C.I.A. Established Many Links To Journalists in U.S. and Abroad, by John M. Crewdson and Joseph B. Treaster, [Text]

January 8, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page D5, Filmmakers Must Shield Their Sources Too, by Stephen F. Rohde,
February 15, 1978, AP - The Paris News (TX) Silkwood papers filed,
April 27, 1978, AP - The Vernon Daily Record (Texas) page 7, Gag Order Lifted In Silkwood Case,
May 7, 1978, New York Times, Dispute Over National Security Emerges in Bitter Suit on Role of Dead Laboratory Worker; Mired in Legal Disputes A More Secret Meeting Not Allowed to Answer, by Seymour M. Hersh,July 23, 1978, AP - The Paris News (TX) Silkwood family's attorney's disbarment asked by journalists,
August 22, 1978, The Free Lance-Star, page 9, Weekly news service cites women's issues, by Nadine Joseph,
November 13, 1978, UPI - New York Times, Around the Nation; Memorial Is Held For Foe of Nuclear Power,
November 13, 1978, The Washington Post, pages C1-C2, Nuclear Power Foes Stage Rally in Park, by James Lardner,
November 14, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SD A2, Photo Standalone 3 -- No Title, by Len Lahman,
December 3, 1978, New York Times, Around the Nation; 400 Demonstrators Stage Protest on Nuclear Waste,

March 5, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B13, Jury Being Picked in Oklahoma Plutonium Contamination Case,March 7, 1979, New York Times, Record Of Nuclear Safety Cited, by Richard Halloran,
March 7, 1979, New York Times, Jury Is Empaneled in Nuclear Contamination Case; The Principal.Question Union Officials' Theories Federal Judge's Ruling Subject of Regulation No Sign of Foul Play, by John M. Crewdson,
March 7, 1979, The Washington Post, page A3, Nuclear Power Producers Are Watching Radioactive Contamination Trial, by Bill Curry,
March 8, 1979, The Washington Post, page A5, Chemical Plant Fire Forces Evacuation Of 6,000 in Texas,
March 8, 1979, New York Times, Around the Nation; Plutonium Level Is Debated In Death of Nuclear Worker,
March 9, 1979, New York Times, 2 Arrested Scientist Challenges Safety Of Nuclear Plant at Trial
March 9, 1979, The Washington Post, page A10, 1958 Nuclear Test Created Radioactive Cloud in L.A.,
March 11, 1979, New York Times,Fallout From 'China Syndrome' Has Already Begun; 'The China Syndrome, by Aljean Harmetz,
March 13, 1979, New York Times,Around the Nation; Former Plant Supervisor Testifies at Silkwood Trial,
March 13, 1979, The Washington Post, page A2, Plutonium Lost at Plant Ex-Aide Says,
March 15, 1979, The Washington Post, page A5, Alabama Drifter Is Suspected of 13 More Killings,
March 15, 1979, UPI - New York Times, page A19, Around The Nation; Scientist Describes Hazard From Missing Plutonium,
March 16, 1979, The Washington Post, pages B1-B2, 'Syndrome': Political Power, by Gary Arnold,
March 18, 1979, New York Times, page E1, Uncertainty Grows On Nuclear Safety,
March 27, 1979, UPI - New York Times, page A22, Around The Nation; Silkwood Jurors Hear Tape On Nuclear Contamination,
March 28, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page E7, Hard Questions, Skepticism, Anger Besiege It, by Colman McCarthy,
March 29, 1979, The Washington Post, page A19, Nuclear Industry: Chased By Doubts, by Colman McCarthy,
March 29, 1979, Daily Oklahoman, In 20 Minutes, Silkwood Dead, by Paul Wenske,
March 30, 1979, The Washington Post, pages B1-B2, When Fate Follows Fiction -- The 'Syndrome' Fallout, by William K. Knoedelseder Jr. and Ellen Farley,
April 1, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1-A2, U.S. Faces Painful Decisions if Nuclear Power Is Curbed, by Robert A. Rosenblatt,
April 4, 1979, The Daily Oklahoman, page 7, Mom's Testimony Rests Silkwood Case, by Paul Wenske,
April 4, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B16, Silkwood Nuclear Trial Reaches Midpoint, by Myrna Oliver,
April 4, 1979, The Washington Post, page A16, Silkwood Estate Lawyers Wind Up Case, by Paul Wenske,
April 6, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A21, Plant's Safety Record Examined, by Myrna Oliver,
April 7, 1979, Washington Post, page A2, Karen Silkwood Case,
April 9 1979, Time Magazine, Three Mile Island: Nuclear Nightmare, [Text]
April 11, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A17, Silkwood Trial Told of Plutonium Particles in Kitchen, by Myrna Oliver,
April 13, 1979, Wichita Falls [TX] Record News, page 10, Physicist defends Kerr-McGee manual,
April 14, 1979, AP - Wichita Falls [TX] Record News, page 5, Silkwoods seek to increase claim,
April 15, 1979, AP - Wichita Falls [TX] Times, page 7, Silkwood suit damages ruling may take month,
April 15, 1979, AP - The Vernon Daily Record, page 5, Silkwood Lawyers May Face Month's Wait on Suit Ruling,
April 18, 1979, Wichita Falls [TX] Record News, page 9, Plutonium smuggling said possible,
April 21, 1979, AP - New York Times, page 46, Witness Says Nuclear Lab Aides Joked About Company Accuser,
April 26, 1979, The Washington Post, page A7, Credibility of Probe Was NRC Concern, by T.R. Reid,
April 30, 1979, Time Magazine, In Oklahoma: The Pangs of Bearing Witness, [Text]
May 1, 1979, AP - New York Times, page A16, Around The Nation; Potential Plutonium Loss Is Cited at Silkwood Trial,
May 3, 1979, The Washington Post, pages D1-D2, May Days for the No-Nukers, by Henry Allen,
May 4, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B18, Kerr-McGee Chairman Defends Firm's Safety at Silkwood Trial, by Myrna Oliver,
May 6, 1979, New York Times, Trial Nears An End In Silkwood Death; Source of Exposure to Plutonium Is Central to $11 Million Suit Against Nuclear Concern,
May 6, 1979, New York Times, Nuclear Nonsense, by Sara J. Wright,
May 8, 1979, New York Times, Doctor Says Miss Silkwood Wasn't Hurt by Plutonium,
May 10, 1979, The Washington Post, page A26, Defense Rests in Silkwood Contamination Lawsuit, by Paul Wenske, Special to The Washington Post,
May 11, 1979, The Washington Post, page A21, Pop Music Stars Set Two Benefits For Nuclear Foes,
May 15, 1979, New York Times,Silkwood Radiation Case Is Ready for Jurors Today; Trial in Eighth Week Some Samples Were Spiked, by William K. Stevens,
May 15, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B8, Jury Likely to Get Silkwood Case Today, by Myrna Oliver,
May 16, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B16, Jury Begins Deliberations in Silkwood Case, by Myrna Oliver,
May 16, 1979, The Washington Post, page A3, Silkwood Contamination Case Goes to U.S. Jury, by Paul Wenske, Special to The Washington Post,
May 17, 1979, New York Times, Jurors End 2d Day of Deliberation In Silkwood Contamination Case,
May 18, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Jury Asks About Injury,
May 18, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Karen Silkwood's Children Win $ 10.5 Million, by Myrna Oliver,
May 19, 1979, Los Angeles Times, pages 1-3, $10.5 Million Awarded in Silkwood Trial, by Myrna Oliver,
May 19, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Heirs Win $10.5 Million In Setback to the Nuclear Industry, by William K. Stevens,
May 19, 1979, New York Times, Uranium a Small Part of Kerr-McGee Corp, by Peter J. Schuyten,
May 19, 1979, New York Times, Industry Fears Decision Could Slow Nuclear Power; Center on Clinch River, by Winston Williams,
May 19, 1979, New York Times, Business Digest; Companies,
May 19, 1979, New York Times, Karen Silkwood: From Activist to Protest Symbol; Apartment Contaminated Too;
May 19, 1979, The Washington Post, pages A1-A2, Silkwood Family Awarded $10.5 Million in Damages, by Bill Curry and Paul Wenske, Washington Post Staff Writers,
May 20, 1979, New York Times, Pursuing the Silkwood Case Became a Cottage Industry, by Richard D. Lyons,
May 20, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Estate to Use Award for Legal Action,
May 20, 1979, New York Times, Atom Age Award.
May 20, 1979, Los Angeles Times, pages 1-2, Silkwood Kin Win $10.5 Million in Nuclear Case,
May 21, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Lawyer Asks Nuclear Truth,
May 21, 1979, New York Times, 50 Gather for Ceremony At Silkwood Crash Site,
May 21, 1979, The Washington Post, page A22, The Silkwood Case,
May 23, 1979, The Washington Post, page A7, Deportation for Police Chief,
May 23, 1979, Ottawa Journal, page 13, Bid planned to reopen Silkwood 'N-death' case,
May 23, 1979, Bangor Daily News, page 16, Silkwood probe reopening sought
May 28, 1979, Time Magazine, Nation: Nuclear Setback, [Text]
May 29, 1979, The Washington Post, page B2, Celebrating the Karen Silkwood Victory, by Carla Hall,
June 21, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Silkwood Verdict OKd,
June 22, 1979, New York Times,Judge Accepts Silkwood Decision,
July 1, 1979, New York Times, Public Fears Over Nuclear Hazards Are Increasing; Low-Level Radiation: How High the Risks?, by Richard D. Lyons,
July 1, 1979, New York Times, The Courts Are Becoming The Arbiters of the Atom; A Body of Law That Runs From Invisible to Unthinkable, by David Burnham,
July 6, 1979, New York Times, Books of The Times; Political Risk, by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt,
August 20, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Silkwood Case Award Upheld,
August 21, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A10, U.S. Judge Upholds Silkwood Award,
August 21, 1979, AP - New York Times, page A15, Around The Nation; Judge Refuses to Overturn Award to Silkwood Family,
September 6, 1979, The Washington Post, page A3, ACLU's Campaign Delineates Threat To Civil Liberties From Nuclear Power, by Joanne Omang, Washington Post Staff Writer,
September 16, 1979, New York Times, page D22, Rock Stars Are Into Politics Again,
November / December 1979, Vol. 9, No. 8/9, Resurgence & Ecologist, pages 291-297, The Mysterious Case of Karen Silkwood, by Jim Garrison, [Text]
November 8, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page SD A14, 'An Invitation To Controversy', by Laura Kaufman,
November 24, 1979, The Washington Post, page A2, Wild West's Past Recalled in Trial of a Fast-Draw Lawman, by Paul Brinkley Rogers,

February 3, 1980, Lawrence Journal-World, No Title, by Jack Anderson,
February 4, 1980, The Washington Post, page C25, FBI Smear Tactics in Silkwood Case, by Jack Anderson,
February 4, 1980, The San Bernardino County Sun [CA] page 18, FBI besets critics, by Jack Anderson,
March 9, 1980, Los Angeles Times, page L4, Silkwood; The Facts and Fiction, by Joe Schleimer,
May 9, 1980, The Washington Post, page E3, The 'Silkwood' Saga, by Jean M. White,
June 17, 1980, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Karen Silkwood Friend Missing,
June 18, 1980, New York Times, Around the Nation; Friend of Karen Silkwood Missing With Book on Case,
June 19, 1980, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Karen Silkwood Friend Surfaces,
June 19, 1980, New York Times, Around the Nation; Friend of Karen Silkwood Is Believed to Be Safe,
June 22, 1980, New York Times, Missing and Presumed Safe Free Huey Makes Good Top Researcher,
September 7, 1980, New York Times, TV Is Reading New Meaning Into Best Sellers; by Ralph Tyler,
December 5, 1980, New York Times, Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal Of Claims by Silkwood Survivors,.

January 1981, Vol. 45, No.1, The Progressive, The Deepening Mystery of Karen Silkwood, by Jeffrey Stein, [Text]
January 25, 1981, NEA - The Southeast Missourian [Cape Girardeau] page 6, Silkwood probe subject to question, by Robert Walters,
February 21, 1981, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, $26.5 Million Libel Award, by Anthony Polk,
March 2, 1981, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, Gerry Spence, the Wyoming Warrior At High Noon, by Tom Lee,
March 15, 1981, The Washington Post, page SM2, The Silkwood Saga,
March 22, 1981, The Washington Post, page BW3, Dying To Tell The Truth, by Gregg Easterbrook,
March 30, 1981, Time Magazine, Law: The Fastest Gun in the West, by Bennett H. Beach, [Text]
April 3, 1981, Los Angeles Times, page A11, Accord Reported Reached in Libel Suit on Silkwood Book,
June 14, 1981, New York Times,Nonfiction in Brief; The Killing of Karen Silkwood; The Story Behind the Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case. By Richard Rashke. by James Traub,
August 6, 1981, Los Angeles Times, page C7, Treating Nuclear Critics as Enemies, by David Kaplan and Dan Noyes,
September 7, 1981, Time Magazine, What Makes Meryl Magic, by John Skow, [Text]October 13, 1981, New York Times, After 2 Years, ABC Movie Division to Make 3 Features, by Aljean Harmetz,
November 13, 1981, New York Times, Books of the Times, By John Leonard Who Killed Karen Silkwood? By Howard Kohn.
November 13, 1981, New York Times, Index - International"Who Killed Karen Silkwood?" is reviewed C31,
November 13, 1981, New York Times, Books of the Times, By John Leonard, Who Killed Karen Silkwood? by Howard Kohn,
December 1, 1981, The Washington Post, page B2, Anatomy of a Death, Reviewed by James Conaway,
December 7, 1981, Time Magazine, Books: Notable: Dec. 7, 1981, [Text]December 12, 1981, Los Angeles Times, $10.5-Million Award to Silkwood Struck Down in Nuclear Case,December 12, 1981, The Washington Post, page A7, Plutonium Worker's Damages Overturned,
December 13, 1981, The Washington Post, page A3, Karen Silkwood's Estate To Challenge Rejection Of $10.5-Million Judgment,
December 12, 1981, New York Times,Silkwood Award Is Reversed,...A Federal appeals court today reversed a $10.5 million award to the estate of Karen Silkwood, a worker at an Oklahoma plutonium plant who
December 13, 1981, New York Times, 10 Who Killed Karen Silkwood?, by Howard Kohn.
December 13, 1981, New York Times, The Life and Death Of An Idealist, by Pete Hamill,

January 10, 1982, Los Angeles Times, page K4, A poisonous question: exhaustive, exhausting, by Howard Kohn,
January 21, 1982, The New York Review of Books, How Not to Crack the Silkwood Case, by John M. Crewdson,
February 14, 1982, New York Times, Paperbacks - New and Noteworthy,
April 29, 1982, The New York Review of Books, The Silkwood Case; David Burnham and Howard Kohn, reply to John M. Crewdson,August 27, 1982, The Washington Post, page A16, Unlikely Wyoming Posse Saddles Up for Energy Fight, by Dale Russakoff, Washington Post Staff Writer,
September 24, 1982, New York Times, At the Movies - Director who thrives on the unpredictable, by Chris Chase,

January 11, 1983, New York Times, Business Digest - Tuesday, January 11, 1983 - The Economy,
January 11, 1983, Los Angeles Times, page B10, Justices Will Rule on $10-Million Silkwood Award, by Jim Mann,
January 11, 1983, New York Times, News Summary - Tuesday, January 11, 1983,
January 11, 1983, New York Times, Justices Accept Appeal by Family of Woman Tainted by Plutonium, by Linda Greenhouse,
January 11, 1983, The Washington Post, page A3, Supreme Court to Review $10.5 Million Claim in Silk wood Case, by Fred Barbash,
April 25, 1983, The Washington Post, page D1-D2, Nora Ephron's Open Sock Drawer, by Stephanie Mansfield,
June 20, 1983, New York Times, For a Labor Crusader, The Play's the Thing, by Barbara Gamarekian,
September 10, 1983, New York Times, 5 Films with Political Statements Due In Fall, by Aljean Harmetz,
September 11, 1983, New York Times, Topical Issues Lend Special Drama To Movies, by Janet Maslin,
October 5, 1983, The Washington Post, page A3, High Court Hears Silkwood Suit, by Fred Barbash,
October 19, 1983, New York Times, Return Of the Budget-Buster Movie, by Aljean Harmetz,
November 14, 1983, Time Magazine, In New Mexico: High-Tech Junkyard, by Jane O'Reilly, [Text]
December 7, 1983, Los Angeles Times, pages G1-G2, Nail-Biting Time At Kerr-McGee, by Deborah Caulfield,
December 11, 1983, The Washington Post, page L1-L3, 'Silkwood': Martyrdom Or Fantasy? , by Nick Thimmesch,
December 11, 1983, New York Times, Fact and Legend Clash In 'Silkwood', by William J. Broad,
December 14, 1983, LA Times - Chicago Sun-Times, page 77, Kerr-McGee Condemns Film,
December 14, 1983, Los Angeles Times, pages J1-J2, Movie Review, by Sheila Benson,
December 14, 1983, New York Times, Film - Karen Silkwood's Story, by Vincent Canby,
December 14, 1983, The Washington Post, page D1-D2, Silkwood as Saint and Sinner, by Gary Arnold,
December 14, 1983, The Washington Post, page D10, Silkwood Partisans Speak Out, by Carla Hall,
December 16, 1983, Washington Post, page 23, Review of Silkwood, directed Mike Nichols, by Rita Kempley,
December 17, 1983, Los Angeles Times, pages F1-F2, 'Silkwood' Reaction In Oklahoma, by Deborah Caulfield,
December 18, 1983, New York Times, ABC'S Brandon Stoddard Bids For the Larger Screen, by Sally Bedell Smith,
December 19, 1983, Time Magazine, Cinema: A Tissue of Implications, by Richard Schickel, [Text]
December 25, 1983, New York Times, The Chicanery of 'Silkwood',

January 1, 1984, New York Times, Film View; Tidying up a Few Matters as '83 Fades From the Screen, by Vincent Canby,January 6, 1984, Los Angeles Times, pages G1-G2, Kerr Keeps An Eye Out For Bigger Roles, by Clarke Taylor,
January 6, 1984, The Washington Post, page A19, 'Silkwood": The Paranoid Style, by Edwin M. Yoder, Jr.,
January 7, 1984, New York Times, Letter - On Docudramas What 'Silkwood' Is - and Is Not,
January 7, 1984, New York Times, Cher Hoping 'Silkwood' Is Her Turning Point, by Janet Maslin,
January 8, 1984, New York Times, On Telling the Real Karen Silkwood's Story,
January 9, 1984, New Yorker, page 99, Review of Silkwood, directed by Mike Nichols, by Pauline Kael,
January 11, 1984, New York Times, A Substantially Accurate Drama About Karen Silkwood,
January 11, 1984, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Award to Silkwood Kin Reinstated,
January 12, 1984, The Washington Post, page A1-A2, Silkwood Damages Suit Revived, by Fred Barbash,
January 12, 1984, Los Angeles Times, pages 1-2, $10-Million Silkwood Award Reinstated, by Jim Mann,
January 12, 1984, Los Angeles Times, pages H1-H2, Ruling Held Timely For 'Silk Wood', by Deborah Caulfield,
January 12, 1984, LA Times, page 1, Ruling Held Timely for 'Silkwood', by Deborah Caulfield,
January 12, 1984, New York Times, High Court Clears Award In Karen Silkwood Case,
January 12, 1984, New York Times, Thursday, January 12, 1984 International
January 15, 1984, Los Angeles Times, page E4, The Silkwood Decision,
January 23, 1984, Time Magazine, Milestones: Jan. 23, 1984, [Text]
January 24, 1984, The Washington Post, page A12, Silkwood: Suspicious Circumstances, by Steven Wodka,
January 29, 1984, The Washington Post, page K10, Justice and the Silkwood Case,
February 12, 1984, New York Times, Screen Credit - A Reporter Who Said No, by David Burnham,
February 12, 1984, New York Times, Film View - Toward Women, Movies Are Two-Faced, by Vincent Canby,
February 17, 1984, New York Times, 'Endearment' Tops Oscar Nominations, by Aljean Harmetz,
March 7, 1984, New York Times, Moguls Take To the Slopes For Deals, by Aljean Harmetz,
March 14, 1984, New York Times, Books of the Times, by Walter Goodman,
April 9, 1984, Los Angeles Times, page OC D1, 'Silk Wood' 10 Years In the Making, by Randy Lewis,
April 20, 1984, New York Times, ABC Profit Up By 71.9%, by Pamela G. Hollie,

February 10, 1985, New York Times, Former Guard at Indian Point Files Suit, by Edward Hudson,
August 1, 1985, The Washington Post, page A12, Silkwood Case Reopened,
September 27, 1985, New York Times, Film - Spacek in 'Marie', by Janet Maslin,
November 7, 1985, New York Times, Books Of the Times, by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt,
December 7, 1985, New York Times, Silkwood Epilogue - Fuel-Rod Debate Lingers On,
December 7, 1985, NYT - Eugene Register-Guard, page 12B, Fuel Rods in Silkwood case work fine, Hanford reports, by Bruce Brown,
December 9, 1985, NYT - The Sydney Morning Herald, page 9, A nuclear epilogue to the deeds of Karen Silkwood, by Bruce Brown,
December 29, 1985, New York Times, In Short - Nonfiction, by Carl H. Lavin,

January 6, 1986, New York Times, Kerr-McGee Is Cutting Troubled Nuclear Role,
January 7, 1986, The Washington Post, page A3, A-Fuels Plant Death Caused By Chemical, by Thomas O'Toole
January 8, 1986, Los Angeles Times, page A7, Oklahoma Town Ponders Impact of Nuclear Fuel Plant's Fatal Accident, by J. Michael Kennedy,
May 6, 1986, New York Times, Supreme Court Roundup; Case Focuses on Evolution and Creation,
July 25, 1986, The Washington Post, page D1-D2, Meryl Streep & The Human Connection, by Paul Attanasio,
August 23, 1986, New York Times, News Summary - Saturday, August 23, 1986,
August 23, 1986, New York Times, page 1, $1.3 Million Accord Reached in Lawsuit by Silkwood's Heirs,
August 23, 1986, New York Times, Business Digest - Saturday, August 23, 1986,
August 23, 1986, The Washington Post, page A11, Kerr-McGee Settles Silkwood Lawsuit,
November 9, 1986, New York Times, The Whistle Blowers' Morning After, by N.R, Kleinfield,
December 1, 1986, Time Magazine, Video: What If Oswald Had Stood Trial?, by Richard Zoglin, [Text]

July 12, 1987, Los Angeles Times, pages F1-F2, Arms Scandal Brings Christic Institute New Visibility, by Kathleen Hendrix,
July 20, 1987, New York Times, Washington Talk: Investigations; A Liberal Group Makes Waves With Its Contra Lawsuit, by Keith Schneider,
August 21, 1987, New York Times, Pop/Jazz; The Fugs Look Back to 1967's 'Summer of Love', by Stephen Holden,
September 29, 1987, New York Times, Music: Reworking Faust, by Will Crutchfield,
November 16, 1987, New York Times, Converted Radioactive Waste Used to Fertilize in Oklahoma, by Keith Schneider,
November 21, 1987, Los Angeles Times, page C2, GA Tech to Buy Kerr-McGee's Uranium Plant, by Chris Kraul,
November 30, 1987, Time Magazine,Environment: Making Fertilizer from What?, by Michael D. Lemonick, [Text]

February 14, 1988, Los Angeles Times, pages A1-A3, New Breed of Bounty Hunter to Hit Polluters, by Richard Paddock,
August 26, 1988, New York Times, Review/Film; 'Coverup,' Iran-Contra Affair, by Walter Goodman,
September 11, 1988, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, The Ultimate Conspiracy, by Mark Hosenball,
November 6, 1988, New York Times, The Flip Side of Dad,

February 6, 1989, New York Times, Trial Is Approved On Job Conditions,
February 11, 1989, The Washington Post, page B12, Christic Institute Fights to Survive, by William Bole,
May 7, 1989, New York Times, Throwing the Book at the Courts, by Seymour Wishman,
May 16, 1989, The Washington Post, page C1-C3, The Passions of Barbara Newman, by Myra MacPherson,
June 4, 1989, New York Times, Home Entertainment/Video: Critics' Choices; Completely and Believably Someone Else, by Stephen Holden,

February 17, 1990, New York Times, Marcos Switches to Maverick for Her Defense, by Craig Wolff,
February 17, 1990, The Washington Post, page A17, Imelda Marcos Shifts Attorneys Before Her Trial,
March 25, 1990, New York Times,Headliners; A Woman's Honor,

March 17, 1991, New York Times, That Madcap Meryl. Really!, by Joy Horowitz,
April 29, 1991, The Washington Post, page A1-A2, Uranium Pollution Probed at Oklahoma Plant, by Thomas W. Lippman,
August 16, 1991, The Washington Post, page C4, 'Silkwood' Actor Jehane Dyllan Reuther Dies, by Claudia Levy,
October 5, 1991, The Washington Post, page A2, NRC Closes Oklahoma Plant After Finding Uranium Leaks, by Thomas W. Lippman,
December 28, 1991, The Washington Post, page A6, 2 Women at Rocky Flats Plant Tell Of Intimidation, Safety Violations, by Thomas W. Lippman,

February 9, 1992, New York Times, Film; Tongues on Wry Lend Special Flavor to Movies, by Judith Shulevitz,
March 4, 1992, New York Times, pages B1-2, What Debt Does Hollywood Owe to Truth?, by William Grimes,
March 5, 1992, New York Times, What Debt Does Hollywood Owe to Truth?, by William Grimes,
May 27, 1992, The Kerrville Times [TX] page 8, Father wants probe reopened in death of Karen Silkwood,

October 15, 1993, New York Times, A Triumph of One Man's Personality: The American Courtroom's Buffalo Bill, by Jan Hoffman,

July 23, 1994, Indiana Gazette (Indiana, PA) page 44, More To Women's News Than Carrot Cake Recipes,

September 6, 1995, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, Gerry Spence, Attorney At Lore, by Thomas Heath,

December 15, 1996, New York Times, Sounding the Trumpets For Whistle-Blowers, by Laura Mansnerus,

January 24, 1998, New York Times, Judge Frank G. Theis, 86; Presided Over Silkwood Case,

June 13, 1999, New York Times, Karl Z. Morgan, 91, Founder of the Field Of Health Physics, Dies in Tennessee, by Matthew L. Wald,
October 24, 1999, New York Times, The Guide, by Eleanor Charles,
November 17, 1999, New York Times, My Job; Leading, Acting and Choosing,
November 21, 1999, New York Times, Unearthing the New Nashville's Wax Castoffs, by Neil Strauss,January 17, 2000, New York Times, Media Talk; Abrupt Departure By Executive Editor Of The Oklahoman, by Felicity Barringer,

November 26, 2000, New York Times, Movies: Critic's Choice, by Anita Gates,

October 9, 2002, New York Times, Anthony Mazzocchi, 76, Dies; Union Officer and Party Father, by Steven Greenhouse,

January 9, 2003, New York Times, Television Review; Violations, Fines and Business as Usual at an Iron Foundry, by Nancy Ramsey,
September 7, 2003, New York Times, The New Season/Film; How Hollywood Handled the Story Of an Irish Folk Hero, by Stephanie Zacharek,

April 1, 2011, Time Magazine, Couch Potato Briefing: Covert Ops, Cricket and Learning from Lawrence, by Tony Karon, [Text]

September 1, 2013, Counterpoint Press, The People's Advocate: The Life and Legal History of America's Most Fearless Public Interest Lawyer, by Daniel Sheehan, [Text: Chapter 21]


July 11, 2014, New York Times, John Seigenthaler, Editor and Aide to Politicians, Dies at 86, by John Schwartz,
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November 19, 1974, Los Angeles Times, page 2, Saxbe Asked to Probe Car Crash Death of Witness on Radiation, Woman Killed on Her Way to Meeting With Reporter and Union Official on Safety Conditions in Oklahoma Plant, The Justice Department said today it had been asked to investigate the automobile death of a woman who had raised critical questions about safety procedures in an Oklahoma plutonium plant.

November 19, 1974, New York Times, Death of Plutonium Worker Questioned by Union Official, by David Burnham, Union Has Car Responsible to A.E.C. 2,000 Accidents... Department and the Atomic Energy Commission to begin an immediate investigation into the death of Karen. G. Silkwood, ' Who died last Wednesday when View original in TimesMachine,


November 20, 1974, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Death of Witness Spurs Call for Inquiry, ...The Justice Department said it had been asked to investigate the death of a woman in an auto crash who had raised critical questions about safety procedures in an Oklahoma plutonium plant. The victim, Karen G. Silkwood, 28, was killed when her car crashed into a culvert last week...

November 20, 1974, New York Times, Plutonium Plant Under Scrutiny; A.E.C. and Justice Agency Act on Allegations Over Death and False Data, by David Burnham,... into the death of Karen G; Silk wood, the woman who the allegations Oklahoma factory of ... 4 . et 'Silkwood,,according to a former Kerr McGee employe who? View original in TimesMachine,


November 21, 1974, New York Times, FBI to Study Plutonium Factory Critic's Death, by David Burnham,...Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been instructed to begin a preliminary investigation of the death of Karen G. Silkwood, a technician who had ...View original in TimesMachine,


November 21, 1974, The Washington Post, page A15, Plutonium Accident,
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kerr-McGee Corp. officials promised full cooperation with any Justice Department investigation of the death of a plutonium plant employee and denied allegations of health hazards at the plant.

November 22, 1974, UPI - Pampa Daily News (TX) page 5, Employe's Death Ruled Accident,

November 22, 1974, New York Times, Atom Aide's Death Ruled Accidental; Idea Plant Safety Critic Was Forced Of Road. Rejected,... Chemical and Atomic Workers Union had N questioned the death of Karen ) Silkwood, a 28-year-old em- t of the Kerr-McGee Cim- r maron Nuclear Facility in ...View original in TimesMachine,


November 24, 1974, UPI - Clovis News-Journal (Clovis, NM) Death Due To Injuries,



November 24, 1974, UPI - The Brownsville Herald (Texas) page 43, Plutonium Not Cause Of Death,



November 26, 1974, AP - Hobbs Daily News-Sun (NM) page 12, House Panel Probing Plutonium Contamination,


November 26, 1974, AP - Las Vegas Optic (Las Vegas, New Mexico) Tight security told by worker,


November 27, 1974, NYT - The Gallup Independent (NM) page 12, Silkwood Death-Plutonium Connection Hearings Set, by David Burnham,


November 27, 1974, NYT - Death Studied

December 18, 1974, UPI - The Brownsville Herald (TX) page 10,
Workers Exposed To Radioactivity,


December 8, 1974, The Washington Post, page A3, Radiation Case Leads Reported,
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 7 -- An investigation by the Daily Oklahoman has turned up significant new information on an early November series of radiation contamination incidents at Kerr-McGee Corp's plutonium processing plant here, the newspaper reported today.

December 19, 1974, New York Times, AEC Studies 3 Accidents at One Plant, by David Burnham,.. investigation centers on the. .con,, of Karen Silkwood, a 28-year-old laboratory technician Who died in an automobile crash last on her way to meet a reporter ...View original in TimesMachine,


December 22, 1974, Gannett - The San Bernardino County Sun (California) page S-4, Atomic power, 'ugly cloud over America, by Blanche Wiesen Cook,
Crescent, Okla.
150 families are dependent on work at the plant
Steve Wodka, OCAW legislative liaison officer
AEC's James Keppler
Pat Petree, Kerr-McGee public relations director
Public Safety Commissioner, Roger Webb
Lt. Larry Owen
Pauline Stoehr, a grocer at Crescent
Ted Sebring, the town's Ford dealer
Raymond Neal, plant employee
Virginia Stout, co-publisher with her husband James of the
local newspaper, the Logan County News
Mayor Mile (Buddy) Johnson
Janet Barber, wife of a plant guard
Miss Ellis, Miss Silkwood's roommate
an attorney,D. C. Thomas
Miss Sherry Ellis left her plant job Jan. 20, 1975
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol and state medical examiner said Miss Silkwood was heavily sedated with methaqualone, a drug she was taking for a back injury she received in a car crash two weeks earlier.






December 24, 1974, NYT - The Edwardsville Intelligencer (Ill.) Investigator Raises Doubts About Death,
37-page report by A. O. Pipkin Jr., an accident investigator from Dallas,
OCAW's Washington representative, Anthony Mazzocchi
Atty.-Gen. William B. Saxbe
Silkwood and two colleagues met in Washington D.C.


December 24, 1974, New York Times, Atom Case Death Linked To a 2d Car; Was Hit in Rear, by David Burnham, ...An investigator hired by the oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union has disputed the theory of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol about the death of Karen Silkwood ... View original in TimesMachine,


December 26, 1974, AP - Statesville Record & Landmark (Statesville, NC) page 20-A, Second Vehicle Is Indicated,


January 7, 1975, AP - Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff) page 15, 
Plutonium Thefts Thought Possible,


January 7, 1975, AP - Lincoln Evening Journal (Nebraska) page 2, Contamination Plot Appears Contrived,


January 7, 1975, Los Angeles Times, page 10, AEC Reports Contamination Incident Appears Contrived, ...The Atomic Energy Commission reported Monday that a radioactive contamination incident involving Karen Silkwood, a nuclear technician who later died in an auto accident, appeared in some ways to be contrived.

January 7, 1975, New York Times, page 14, Nuclear Fuel Plant Disturbs Its Neighbors,
CIMARRON, Okla., Jan. 6 Many of the people who live in this rural section of Oklahoma drive a little faster when they go up or down State Highway 74 in the vicinity of the Cimmaron River.


January 7, 1975, New York Times, page 14, A.E.C. Can't Say How Worker Swallowed Plutonium
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 An extensive investigation by the Atomic Energy Commission has been unable to determine how a woman technician who had worked in a nuclear fuel processing plant in Oklahoma came to swallow microscopic amounts of plutonium.


January 8, 1975, AP - The Indiana Gazette (PA) page 12, Worker Deliberately Contaminated,


January 8, 1975, UPI - The Amarillo Globe-Times (Texas) page 18, AEC Reports 3 Plutonium Violations, No Danger,


January 9, 1975, Wash. Star-News - The San Bernardino County Sun (CA) page 4, AEC closes case on troubled plant,


January 9, 1975, UPI - Clovis News-Journal (NM)page 14, Union spokesman Not Satisfies With Commission Report,



January 11, 1975, AP - Abilene Reporter-News (TX) page 3-A, Contaminated Worker's Death Called Accidental,


January 15, 1975, AP - Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington) page 9, WA-worker's crash 'accidental',


January 16, 1975, AP - The Des Moines Register (IA) page 5, AEC Warns Nuclear Firm,


January 20, 1975, Time, Environment: The Silkwood Mystery, [Text]

January 22, 1975, New York Times, page 10, Atom Worker Death Inquiry Disputed, by David Burnham,


January 23, 1975, UPI - The Cumberland News (MD) page 18, Danger Present In Nuclear Use,


January 24, 1975, UPI - Clovis News-Journal (NM) Official Of AEC Calls For Probe,


January 26, 1975, UPI - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (TX) page 6G, Nuclear Resources Raise Questions,


January 31, 1975, UPI - Las Cruces Sun-News (NM) page 14, Karen Silkwood's Death Gives Aura Of Mystery,

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January 31, 1975, AP - The Lawton Constitution (Okla.) page 15, Commission Claims Rule Over N-Plants,

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, successor to the Atomic Energy Commission
Myron S. Karman, NRC staff
James Allan, chief of the agency's radiological and environmental protection branch
William Fisher, senior health physicist, both from Glenellyn, Ill.

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February 2, 1975, UPI - The Lincoln Star (Nebraska) page 9, Publicity Fallout of Plutonium Plant Incident Riles Town, by Kay McCarthy,



February 7, 1975, UPI - Ames Daily Tribune (Iowa) page 4, The death of Karen Silkwood; Scandal, mystery, or nuclear politics,


February 13, 1975, The Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) Thursday, - Page 5,

February 21, 1975, AP - The Lawton Constitution (Okla,) page 17, Actions Against Plutonium Plant Rapped By Bartlett,
Senator Dewey Bartlett, R-Okla.


February 27, 1975, The Daily Tribune (Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin) Thursday, - Page 7,


March 1, 1975, The Oil City Derrick (PA) page 5, The Reasoner Report,


March 1, 1975, The Oil City Derrick (PA) Saturday, - Page 5,

March 1, 1975, New York Times, Television... Sobre Ruedas (50)Focal Point (67)The Fisherman 6:30 (2)CBS News (4)NBC News (7) THE REASONER REPORT: "How Did Karen Silkwood Die?" Death of ...View original in TimesMachine,

March 1, 1975, The Oil City Derrick (PA) page 5, The Reasoner Report,


March 1, 1975, The Oil City Derrick (PA) Saturday, - Page 5,

March 3, 1975, UPI - Grand Prairie Daily News (TX) page 7, Experts debate safety, by Kay McCarthy,


March 9, 1975, UPI - The San Bernardino County Sun (CA) page F4, Element of mystery in death of atomic worker, by Kay McCarthy,



March 24, 1975, The Edwardsville Intelligencer (IL) page 7, Karen Silkwood Controversy To Be Probed,


March 30, 1975, New York Times, page 26, Congress Faces 3 Key Decisions On Nuclear Reactors, by David Burnham,


April 9, 1975, UPI - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph (CO) page 2, Nuclear Energy Dangers Surrounded by Controversy,


May 2, 1975, New York Times, page 15, Foul Play Doubted By F.B.I. In Death Of Atomic Worker, by David Burnham,


May 2, 1975, AP - The Lawton Constitution (OK) page 14, FBI Finds No Evidence,


May 3, 1975, The Des Moines Register (IA) page 4, Energy unit won't back nuclear plant moratorium


May 3, 1975, Los Angeles Times, page A16, FBI Finds No Foul Play in Auto Death,

June 4, 1975, Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco, Texas) page 11, Evidence Planted, GAO Study Implies,


June 5, 1975, AP - Panama City News-Herald (FL) page 3, FBI Data Banks Infringe On Privacy,


June 5, 1975, AP - Panama City News-Herald (FL) page 3, Plutonium At Kerr-McGee May Have Been Planted,


June 5, 1975, AP - Panama City News-Herald (FL) page 3, Intelligence Committee Claims Evidence of CIA Murder Plots,


June 5, 1975, AP - The Des Moines Register, page 11, Stray plutonium pellets may be employee sabotage,


July 3, 1975, D.O.J., Inventory of Documents, To; Mr. J.B. Adams,

July 3, 1975, UPI - The Hays Daily News (Hays, Kansas) page 10, Woman Wants 'To Be Killed',


July 26, 1975, The Charleston Daily Mail (WV) page 4, Golda Meir Sues,


August 23, 1975, The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) page 30, Television; Nova,


August 23, 1975, The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune (Missouri) page 1, Now calls for nationwide strike by women,


August 23, 1975 , The Daily Capital News (Jefferson City, Missouri) page 6, Plutonium pocket found near Los Alamos motel,


August 24, 1975, AP - The Kansas City Star (Missouri) page 7, N.O.W. Sets Date for Strike by All Women,


August 26, 1975, UPI - The Bakersfield Californian, page 2, NOW calls for death case probe,


August 26, 1975, UPI - Irving Daily News (Texas) page 2, NOW protests FBI move,


August 26, 1975, UPI - The Naples Daily News (Florida) page 3, Militant Women Protest; Coverup by FBI Charged


August 27, 1975, AP - The Argus (Fremont, California) page 30, NOW wants probe in death reopened,


August 27, 1975, AP - The Danville Register (Danville, Virginia) page 20, Women's Group Wants Probe of Death Case Re-Opened


August 27, 1975, New York Times, Women Press US on Silkwood Case,
26 (UPI) Women's rights activists today took their demand for a reopening of the inquiry into the death of the nuclear plant worker Karen Silkwood to the Justice ...View original in TimesMachine,


August 27, 1975, The Washington Post, page A2, Women's Group Asks U.S. To Reopen Silkwood Case, ...The National Organization for Women yesterday called upon the Justice Department to reopen investigation of the death last year of Karen Silkwood, a 28-year-old Oklahoma plutonium worker

September 21, 1975, The Washington Post, pages 33-34, Ms.: The Mystique Is Waning, by Jean Carper,

September 22, 1975, The Daily Reporter [Dover, Ohio] page 21, Has success spoiled 3-year-old Ms. magazine?.


September 29, 1975, UPI - Waco Tribune-Herald (TX) page 3A, Patricia Hearst Used False Name To Sign Up at California College,


September 29, 1975, UPI - Waco Tribune-Herald (TX) page 3A, Group Suing for Information On Death of Safety Crusader,


November 4, 1975, The Kingston Daily Freeman (NY) page 10, Anti-Nuclear Rally Slated,


November 6, 1975, New York Times, Conspiracy Laid To Atom Facility In $160,000 Suit, by David Burnham,


November 10, 1975, Los Angeles Times, pages E1-E3, NOW Enters Karen Silkwood Case, by Marlene Cimons, ...Merle and Bill Silkwood are convinced that their daughter, Karen Gay Silkwood, was murdered.

November 11, 1975, L.A. Times - The Advocate (Newark, Ohio) page 14, Was Karen Silkwood murdered; Inquest into daughter's death sought, by Marlene Cimons,


November 13, 1975, UPI - Lebanon Daily News (PA) page 22, Squeaky Talked of Killing Ford,

November 13, 1975, UPI - Lebanon Daily News (PA) page 22, Giant N-Pant Closing,


November 13, 1975, Greeley Daily Tribune (Colorado) page 21, Nuclear plant closes doors, by Kay McCarthy,


November 14, 1975, UPI - Pampa Daily News (Pampa, Texas) page 14, She Never Made Meeting,


November 16, 1975, LA Times - SF Chronicle, Anniversary of Car Crash; A Death They Won't Let Die, by Marlene Cimons,


November 17, 1975, The Washington Post, Atom Power Danger Cited, by Patricia Camp, Washington Post Staff Writer,
Citizens opposed to nuclear power development gathered in Washington yesterday to discuss the danger, cost and the effects on civil liberties of nuclear energy and to suggest that alternative power sources such as windmills and solar energy be explored.

November 20, 1975, AP - The Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC) page 17, Kerr-McGee Denies Charges Firm Tied To Silkwood Death,


November 20, 1975, Redlands Daily Facts (Redlands, California) page 16, A quiet and disturbing decision,


November 20, 1975, Redlands Daily Facts (California) page 16, FBI attack on King was outrageous,


November 22, 1975, New York Times, Senators To Study Lab Worker's Death,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (UPI) A Senate subcommittee announced today that it would investigate the death of Karen Silkwood, who was killed in an auto wreck ...View original in TimesMachine,


November 24, 1975, UPI - Albuquerque Journal (NM) page D1, Silkwood Case To Be Probed,


November 25, 1975, Bennington Banner (Vermont) page 4, A dangerous decision, by Rom Braden,


November 30, 1975, UPI - Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) page 38, Giant nuclear plant closes amid a probe,


November 30, 1975, UPI - Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, CA) page 38, Giant nuclear plant closes amid a probe,


December 1, 1975, Northwest Arkansas Times (Fayetteville, Arkansas) page 8, Nuclear Power Both Applauded and Condemned, by Mary Costello, Editorial Research Reports,


March 7, 1976, Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington) page 50, FFTF builder predicts Westinghouse will branch out, by Jini Dalen, Herald Science Writer,


April 8, 1976, Arcadia Tribune (Arcadia, California) page 22, PCC Radio Wins Two Top Fetes,


April 23, 1976, New York Times, page A1, Panel Finds F.B.I. Used Journalists As Its Informers; Agency Is Also Said to Have Had Network in Schools and Charitable Funds, by John M. Crewdson,


April 24, 1976, UPI - The Port Arthur News (Texas) page 2, NOW calls 'foul' on Silkwood probe,


April 26, 1976, UPI - The Lincoln Star (Nebraska) page 1, FBI Shuts Down Silkwood Death Investigation,


April 26, 1976, NYT News Service - The Gallup Independent (Gallup, NM) page 8, Silkwood Death-Plutonium Connection Hearings Set, by David Burnham,


April 26, 1976, UPI - The Times Standard (Eureka, California) page 3, Death probe appalls solon, by Sara Fritz,


April 26, 1976, UPI - The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York) page 3,  Silkwood Probe Dropped by FBI,


April 26, 1976, The Charleston Daily Mail (Charleston, WV) page 2, Dead Plutonium Worker Subject Of Panel Inquiry,


April 26, 1976, AP - Hobbs Daily News-Sun (New Mexico) page 1, House Panel Probing Plutonium Contamination,


April 26, 1976, New York Times, page 9, Plutonium Plant Scored On Safety,


April 26, 1976, UPI - San Francisco Chronicle, FBI Closes Probe Of A-Pant Case,


April 27, 1976, New York Times, page 12, Hearing On Plutonium Plant Is Told Of A Conflict Over Health Reports, by David Burnham,


April 27, 1976, AP - The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin) page 3, Security deficiencies of plutonium firm revealed,


April 27, 1976, UPI - Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) page 9, Agencies lashed in inquiry of death,


April 28, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 9-C, Plutonium Firm Hires, Fires Ex-Convict; No Report Made,


May 8, 1976, The Washington Post, page D5, Publisher Fires a Reporter, Says She Was FBI Informer, by Tom Zito, Washington Post Staff Writer,The publisher of The Nashville Tennessean said yesterday that he fired one of his employees for allegedly being an FBI informer.


May 8, 1976, UPI - San Francisco Chronicle, FBI Linked to Editor,


May 8, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page 12, Newswoman Fired for Alleged FBI Ties; House Prober Says Agent Told of Her 'Special Relationship' With Bureau,
Jacque Srouji, a copy editor with The Tennessean, Nashville's morning newspaper, has been fired because of "past and recent conversations" she has had with the FBI, Publisher John Seigenthaler said

May 8, 1976, New York Times, Newspaper in Nashville Dismisses Writer Linked to the FBI, by David Burnham, [select.nytimes.com]
WASHINGTON, May 7 -- A newspaperwoman whose alleged "special relationship" with the Federal Bureau of Investigation was reported to Congress last week has been dismissed by her employer, The Nashville Tennessean. View original in TimesMachine,


May 8, 1976, AP - The Odessa American (TX) page 27, Editor Is Fired For Link To FBI,


May 8, 1976, AP - The Evening Independent, page 2-A, Jacque Srouji; First She Was Fired, Now She's Disappeared, by William Morrissey,


May 8, 1976, UPI - Idaho Free Press, (Nampa) page 13, Journalists collide with judges, boss,


May 9, 1976, New York Times, page 21, Writer, Threatened Over Link To F.B.I., Secludes Herself
NASHVILLE, May 8 (AP) The husband of a former copy editor and writer for The Nashville Tennessean said today that his wife left home yesterday with two of their three children after she received threatening telephone calls about her alleged relationship with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.


May 9, 1976, AP - Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) page 3, Fired editor hiding out,


May 9, 1976, AP - The Bakersfield Californian, Ex-newswoman, children disappear after FBI-related threats,


May 9, 1976, AP - Washington Post, Fired Editor Reported in Hiding,


May 11, 1976, AP - Clovis News-Journal (NM) page 2, Officials Find Investigation Difficult,


May 12, 1976, AP - Garden City Telegram (Kansas) page 15, Committee Hits FBI 'Runaround',


May 12, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 1F, Special Relationship With FBI Leads to Copy Editor's Firing,


May 13, 1976, The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC) page 1, Former Nashville Newswoman May Have Been Counteragent For FBI, by William Morrissey,


May 13, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page B12, FBI Asked Copy Editor to Print Story, Publisher Says,

May 14, 1976, New York Times, FBI Investigation of Editor Reported,
Jacque Srouji, a 32-year-old copy editor, reportedly met several times in April with the diplomat, identified as ... Mrs.Srouji is a petty officer in the Navy Reserve.View original in TimesMachine,


May 14, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page 5, Panel to Probe Alleged Role as FBI Agent as Mystery Deepens Around Copy Editor, by Paul Houston,

May 14, 1976, AP - Washington Post, FBI Story Planting Tied to Fired Editor,


May 14, 1976, UPI - Washington Post, U.S. to Provide Private Lawyers For 2 FBI Agents,


May 14, 1976, May 14, 1976, The Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC) page 2, Mrs. Srouji Under Criminal Investigation,


May 15, 1976, New York Times, House Panel to Study F.B.I.'s Link to Ex-Reporter, by David Burnham, Special to The New York Times,
... Democrat said another question that would be examined at the hearing were " inconsistencies" between the testimony of the newspaperwoman, Jacque Srouji, ...View original in TimesMachine,

May 15, 1976, New York Times, House Panel to Study F.B.I.'s Link to Ex-Reporter, by David Burnham,


May 16, 1976, NYT News Service - San Antonio Express-News, page 3-B, Panel to probe relation of FBI, reporter,



May 17, 1976, UPI - The Dispatch [Lexington, NC] Four sue FBI,


May 17, 1976, AP - Gadsden Times, [Alabama] page 2, Tennessean workers said seeking files,


May 18, 1976, Washington Post, FBI Data Sought,


May 19, 1976, New York Times, Former Reporter Denies That She Gave Information to FBI About Nashville Newspaper or Its Staff, by John M. Crewdson,
NASHVILLE, May 18 Amid reports of concern that she may have acted as a doubled agent for the Soviet Union,Jacque Srouji, who enjoyed "a special ...The Former Reporter Denies That She Gave Information to F.B.I. View original in TimesMachine


May 19, 1976, New York Times, Ex-Reporter Denies That She. Gave FBI Information of Its Staff About a Nashville Paper Or Members of Its Staff, by John M. Crewdson,


May 19, 1976, AP - San Francisco Chronicle, Fired Editor Denies Spying in Staff,


May 19, 1976, AP - Independent (Long Beach, CA) page 15, Editor denies she snooped for FBI,


May 19, 1976, AP - San Antonio Express, page 7-A, Fired editor says she was not FBI informer,


May 19, 1976, The Washington Post, page A5, Never FBI Informer, Ousted Editor Asserts, by Matt Yancey,

May 19, 1976, AP - The Washington Post, page A5, Never FBI Informer, Ousted Editor Asserts, by Matt Yancey,


May 19, 1976, Los Angeles Times, page 27, Copy Editor Denies Ever Informing on Staff to FBI,
Jacque Srouji, a copy editor fired by the Tennessean two weeks ago for alleged conversations with the FBI about members of the newspaper's staff, denied on Tuesday she had ever informed on the news staff for the bureau.

May 19, 1976, The Salt Lake Tribune (Utah) page A2, Alleged Conversations With Bureau; Ex-Editor Denies Being FBI's Informant, by Mat Yancey, Associated Press Writer,


May 19, 1976, The Salt Lake Tribune, page A1, Staff Report Notes LBJ, Nixon Pressures on CIA, by Joseph Volz, New York News Writer,



May 20, 1976, AP - Washington Post, Nashville Publisher Raps FBI Official,
The FBI had said it was still investigating two other aspects of the case--the disappearance of 400 pounds of plutonium and charges of illegal company interference in union activities.


May 21, 1976, New York Times, F.B.I. Bars Data on Ties To a Nashville Journalist,


May 21, 1976, Washington Post, FBI Denies Giving Writer Data, by Walter Pincus,


May 21, 1976, AP, FBI Knew Of CIA Plot To Kill Castro,


May 21, 1976, AP, Six Moslems Hijack Jet; 109 Aboard,


May 21, 1976, The San Bernardino County Sun [CA] Publisher tells of FBI contacts,


May 21, 1976, UPI - San Francisco Chronicle, Publisher Testifies In Odd 'Spy' Case,


May 21, 1976, UPI - The Bakersfield Californian, page 8, Publisher says FBI 'used' his former editor,


May 21, 1976, Boston Globe, page 16, FBI denies influencing atom probe
The FBI denied yesterday that it "prompted, directed or otherwise influenced" a Nashville journalist's appearance before a House subcommittee investigating whether the bureau...

May 21, 1976, Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, On Day JFK Shot; Report Shows CIA Plot to Kill Castro,


May 21, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, Official Denies FBI Aided Journalist With Answers,


May 21, 1976, UPI - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 5A, Nuclear Energy Dangers Surrounded by Controversy,



May 21, 1976, AP - The Odessa American (Texas) page 16, FBI Admits Editor's Role,


May 24, 1976, Time, The Press: A Special Relationship, [Text]

May 28, 1976, AP - Lakeland Ledger, Srouji Comments in Question,


May 28, 1976, The Washington Post, page A28, Fired Editor Claims Wide Links With FBI,

May 28, 1976, Press-Telegram [Long Beach, CA] page 14, Fired editor threatens to 'take FBI agents down, too', by John M. Crewdson,


May 28, 1976, New York Times, Reporter Threatens to Discredit Intelligence Aides, by John M. Crewdson,


May 28, 1976, New York Times, Reporter Who Helped FBI Renews Threat to Discredit Intelligence Aides, by John M. Crewdson, WASHINGTON, May 27-- Jacque Srouji, who was dismissed from her job at The Nashville Tennessean May 5 after her history as an FBI, informer became known ... View original in TimesMachine


May 28, 1976, Press-Telegram [Long Beach, CA] page 14, Fired editor threatens to 'take FBI agents down, too', by John M. Crewdson,



May 30, 1976, UPI - The Bakersfield Californian, page 1, A-plants get takeover alert.



May 31, 1976, The Washington Post, page D13, Uranium Disappearance, by Jack Anderson and Les Whitten, ...More than 200 pounds of highly enriched uranium, suitable for manufacturing bombs, disappeared from a Pennsylvania defense plant in the mid1960s. No one is sure where it went.

May 31, 1976, Time Magazine, Intelligence: A Watchdog at Last, [Text]

May 31, 1976, The Sedalia Democrat (Missouri) page 6, Merry-go-round; Plutonium's loss is a mystery even now, by Jack Anderson and Les Whitten,


June 2, 1976, AP - The Kansas City Star, page 16C, Inquiry to Determine FBI Role In Biasing Nuclear Safety Probe,
 

June 2, 1976, Danville Bee, page 4, Unsolved Case Of Missing Uranium Cache, by Jack Anderson and Les Whitten,


June 2, 1976, Chicago Tribune, page 6, Hint FBI used 'influence' in quiz,

June 3, 1976, AP - San Francisco Examiner, Death blamed on plutonium racketeers,


June 4, 1976, AP - Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, page 23, FBI Pressure in Probe Is Charged,


June 5, 1976, AP - The High Point Enterprise (NC) page 1, Illegal Plutonium Sales Alleged, by William Morrissey,


June 6, 1976, AP - San Francisco Chronicle, Death blamed on plutonium racketeers,


June 6, 1976, AP - New York Times, An Illegal Market In Plutonium Hinted,
NASHVILLE, June 5 (AP) - Jacque Srouji, the journalist who was dismissed last month for alleged FBI connections, said ..View original in TimesMachine


June 6, 1976, AP - Idaho State Journal (Pocatello) page B11, Nuclear Alerts Continue Thru Election, by Jeffrey Mills,


June 6, 1976, Boston Globe, page 19, Journalist says evidence suggests N-black market
The auto, wreck that took the life of Karen Silkwood may have been murder, according to a journalist who says documents she's seen suggest Silkwood--a nuclear plant processing employee--was carrying...

June 14, 1976, AP - The Corpus Christi Caller-Times, FBI contacted Jacqui Srouji, by James Gerstenzang, "Deprogramming" guru Ted Patrick displays his side's inability to think up good book titles.

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June 14, 1976, AP - Pampa Daily News (Pampa, Texas) page 12, Bomb kills reporter,

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June 14, 1976, AP - The Odessa American (TX) page 3, FBI Admits Contacts Prior To Testimony,

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June 16, 1976, AP - The Daily Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina) page 8, FBI Didn't Urge Testimony, Says Former Journalist,


June 18, 1976, AP - The Danville Register (Virginia) page 12-B, Conflicts Noted In Reports On Copy Editor's Navy Work,

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June 18, 1976, AP - The Danville Register (Virginia) page 12-B, Conflicts Noted In Reports On Copy Editor's Navy Work,

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July 1, 1976, The Gallup Independent (NM) page 20, No Plutonium Thefts Possible,
Jack Hind, chief of safeguards for the NRC's Region 3 Office of Inspection in Glen Ellyn, Ill.


August 14, 1976, The Kansas City Times (Missouri) Plutonium Cover-up?; Death Puzzle, Bitter Dispute, by Barbara Newman, Special to the Kansas City Star, [continued page 14, Nuclear Coverup Linked to Mysterious Death]





August 25, 1977, New York Times, 'Not Entirely Pure', by Anthony Lewis
BOSTON, Aug. 24 In the spring of 1976 The Tennessean of Nashville discovered that one of its copy editors, Mrs. Jacque Srouji, had been playing an ...View original in TimesMachine

August 25, 1977, New York Times, Op-Ed, 'Not Entirely Pute', by Anthony Lewis,


August 27, 1975, Bangor Daily News [Maine] page 3, Reopening of probe urged,


September 20, 1977, The Valley News, (Van Nuys, CA) page 2, Nuclear energy; Danger or not, by Mike Wyma,


October 2, 1976, More Magazine, page 26, The Bizarre Career of Jacque Srouji,


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November 4, 1976, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Texas) page A-7, New Hearings Set In Nuclear Probe,


November 4, 1976, The Odessa American (Texas) Thursday, - Page 56

November 6, 1976, The Indiana Gazette (Pennsylvania) page 9, Saturday, - Page 9

November 6, 1976, Anderson Herald (Indiana) page 14, Saturday, - Page 14

November 6, 1976, The San Bernardino County Sun (California) page 1, Saturday, - Page 1

November 6, 1976, Neenah Menasha Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) page 23, - Page 23

November 6, 1976, The Kansas City Times (Missouri) page 9A, Nuclear Plant Critic; Silkwood Family Sues Firm,

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November 6, 1976, AP - The Bulletin, Negligence charged in Silkwood death,


November 6, 1976, AP - Lawrence Journal-World, Radiation Case Lawsuit Filed,
- Jacque Srouji, a former Nashville journalist who had a relationship with the is named as a defendant in the conspiracy charge, Ikard said.


November 6, 1976, AP - The Kansas City Times (Missouri) page 9, Silkwood Family Sues Firm,


November 6, 1976, New York Times, Conspiracy Laid To Atom Facility In $160,000 Suit, by David Burnham,


November 7, 1976, AP - Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Washington) page 5, Soviet exile claims buried a-waste exploded,


November 8, 1976, AP - Garden City Telegram (Kansas) 'Plutonium Contamination' Suit Totals $160,000,


November 8, 1976, The Bakersfield Californian, page 21, Suit hits employer of plutonium-ill woman,


November 13, 1976, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock, Texas) page B-13, Silkwood Death Investigation To Be Reopened,


November 19, 1976, The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) page 16, Letter, The Silkwood case,


November 28, 1976, The Washington Post, page 53, Paper Receives FBI Apology For Official's 'Innuendoes', The Justice Department says The Tennessean newspaper and its publisher, John Seigenthaler, are due an apology as a result of comments made

February 3, 1977, The Lawton Constitution (Oklahoma) Thursday,- Page 13

February 4, 1977, Independent (Long Beach, California) page 2, Death probe ends


February 4, 1977, The Washington Post, page A2, Hill Unit Lawyers Call Death Of Karen Silkwood Accidental, by Judy Fossett, Special to The Washington Post, ...The 1974 death of Oklahoma plutonium worker Karen Silkwood has been called an accident and not murder by attorneys for the House Subcommittee on Energy and Environment.

April 10, 1977, Los Angeles Times, pages N1-N3, The Detour in the Path of 'Silkwood', by Andrew Laskos,

April 15, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page G18, Film-Maker Denied First Amendment Protection,

April 18, 1977, Washington Post, The CIA's Journalists; New Charges Raise Old Questions About the Media and Intelligence, by Richard Harwood and Walter Pincus,


May 18, 1977, In These Times, page 4, Filmmaker Faces Jail in Silkwood Case, by David Keller,


July 31, 1977, Washington Star, The FBI Is a Vacuum Cleaner for Raw Gossip, by John Seigenthaler,

August 2, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page F8, Films Questioning Nuclear Energy Will Be Presented,

August 11, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page D7, Ungagging the Whistle-Blowers, by David Ewing, ...The word around Washington is that President Carter is making little headway in the struggle to bring the federal bureaucracy under control. Good intentions, lots of words, plenty of determination and sincere reorganization studies--but few signs of accomplishment.

August 21, 1977, Boston Globe, page A2, What the FBI tells you about your own files, by John Seigenthaler,
I have been reporting and writing for this newspaper, The Tennessean, for most of the last 28 years--and this is the most difficult assignment I have undertaken.

August 28, 1977, The Washington Post, page 116, The Reactors and the Reactions, by Deborah Shapley,

September 21, 1977, Valley News (CA) Uneasiness is understandable (Second of two parts) by Mike Wyma,


September 28, 1977, Los Angeles Times, page G12, Film-Maker's Right to Protect Sources Upheld,

October 2, 1977, New York Times, page 32, Court Extends Right of Press To Filming, by Deirdre Carmody, ...A Federal court has ruled that under the First Amendment, documentary film makers are entitled to the same protec tion of their confidential sources of information as newspaper reporters and other members of the press.


October 22, 1977, AP - The Courier News (Blytheville, Arkansas) Top Official Denies Hampering Investigation,



October 25, 1977, The Washington Post, page A4, New Papers Detail Role of FBI Informant, by Bill Richards, Washington Post Staff Writer,


October 25, 1977, The Washington Post, page A4, New Papers Detail Role of FBI Informant, by Bill Richards, Washington Post Staff Writer,
A former reporter for the Nashville Tennessean told FBI officials here last year she was willing to perjure herself rather than acknowledge she had received confidential FBI files, according to FBI memos made public.

January 8, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page D5, Filmmakers Must Shield Their Sources Too, by Stephen F. Rohde, ..The California Legislature is considering an ill-advised amendment to our state constitution that would protect reporters from being held in contempt of court for refusing to disclose their news sources. The amending bill, introduced by Assemblyman Jerry Lewis (RRedlands) has passed the Assembly and is now before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

February 15, 1978, AP - The Paris News (TX) Silkwood papers filed,


April 27, 1978, AP - The Vernon Daily Record (Texas) page 7, Gag Order Lifted In Silkwood Case,


May 7, 1978, New York Times, Dispute Over National Security Emerges in Bitter Suit on Role of Dead Laboratory Worker; Mired in Legal Disputes A More Secret Meeting Not Allowed to Answer, by Seymour M. Hersh,...A dispute over a Government claim of national security interests has emerged in a bitterly contested civil suit filed by the estate of Karen G.Silkwood, ...View original in TimesMachine,


July 23, 1978, AP - The Paris News (TX) Silkwood family's attorney's disbarment asked by journalists,


August 22, 1978, The Free Lance-Star, page 9, Weekly news service cites women's issues, by Nadine Joseph,



November 13, 1978, UPI - New York Times, Around the Nation; Memorial Is Held For Foe of Nuclear Power, ...(UPI) -- About 150 people gathered in Square Park across from the White House today at a memorial rally fur Karen Silkwood. Miss Silkwood, a 28.year-old ...View original in TimesMachine,


November 13, 1978, The Washington Post, pages C1-C2, Nuclear Power Foes Stage Rally in Park, by James Lardner, Washington Post Staff Writer,

November 14, 1978, Los Angeles Times, page SD A2, Photo Standalone 3 -- No Title, by Len Lahman,

December 3, 1978, New York Times, Around the Nation; 400 Demonstrators Stage Protest on Nuclear Waste; Gunfire Flares Up in Ohio In Strike of Steel Haulers; Radioactive Fluid Spills On Road at Tampa Airport; Maine Judge Orders Halt In Atom Plant Assembly,
The rally was held in memory of Karen Silkwood, an employee at the Kerr McGee Corporation's nuclear facility in Crescent, Okla. Miss Silkwood was killed in ...View original in TimesMachine,


March 5, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B13, Jury Being Picked in Oklahoma Plutonium Contamination Case,

March 6, 1979, New York Times, Around the Nation; Jury Choice to Begin in Suit On Nuclear Contamination,...The personal injury suit, filed in 1976 by the father of Karen Silkwood and by her former common-law husband, charges that the Kerr-McGee Nuclear ...View original in TimesMachine,


March 7, 1979, New York Times, Record Of Nuclear Safety Cited, by Richard Halloran,
Perhaps the most publicised incident was that of Karen G. , who died in an ... to have Miss Silkwood's apartment decontaminated after tests showed that she and ...View original in TimesMachine,


March 7, 1979, New York Times, Jury Is Empaneled in Nuclear Contamination Case; The Principal.Question Union Officials' Theories Federal Judge's Ruling Subject of Regulation No Sign of Foul Play, by John M. Crewdson,
OKLAHOMA CITY, March 6 A jury of four men and two women was empaneled here today in the case of Karen G. Silkwood, a 28-year-old plutonium worker who ...View original in TimesMachine,


March 7, 1979, The Washington Post, page A3, Nuclear Power Producers Are Watching Radioactive Contamination Trial, by Bill Curry, Washington Post Staff Writer,

March 8, 1979, The Washington Post, page A5, Chemical Plant Fire Forces Evacuation Of 6,000 in Texas,

March 8, 1979, New York Times, Around the Nation; Plutonium Level Is Debated In Death of Nuclear Worker, ...OKLAHOMA CITY, March 7 (UPI) The attorney for the heirs of Karen G.Silkwood said today that she had enough plutonium in her body to cause cancer at the ...View original in TimesMachine,


March 9, 1979, New York Times, 2 Arrested Scientist Challenges Safety Of Nuclear Plant at Trial
... testifying in an $5 million lawsuit filed by survivors of Karen Silkwood, said today ... The suit charges that Silkwood's ', contamination by plutonium, shortly her ..View original in TimesMachine,


March 9, 1979, The Washington Post, page A10, 1958 Nuclear Test Created Radioactive Cloud in L.A.,

March 11, 1979, New York Times, Fallout From 'China Syndrome' Has Already Begun; 'The China Syndrome, by Aljean Harmetz,
Two years earlier, Miss Fonda had tried to make a movie about Karen Silkwood, the anti-nuclear activist who died in a suspicious automobile accident on her ...View original in TimesMachine,



March 13, 1979, New York Times, Around the Nation; Former Plant Supervisor Testifies at Silkwood Trial, ...OKLAHOMA CITY, March 11 --- 40 pounds of plutonium missing from a plant where Karen Silkwood worked. View original in TimesMachine,


March 13, 1979, The Washington Post, page A2, Plutonium Lost at Plant Ex-Aide Says,

March 15, 1979, The Washington Post, page A5, Alabama Drifter Is Suspected of 13 More Killings,

March 15, 1979, UPI - New York Times, page A19, Around The Nation; Scientist Describes Hazard From Missing Plutonium,


March 16, 1979, The Washington Post, pages B1-B2, 'Syndrome': Political Power, by Gary Arnold,

March 18, 1979, New York Times, page E1, Uncertainty Grows On Nuclear Safety,


March 27, 1979, UPI - New York Times, page A22, Around The Nation; Silkwood Jurors Hear Tape On Nuclear Contamination,


March 28, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page E7, Hard Questions, Skepticism, Anger Besiege It, by Colman McCarthy,

March 29, 1979, The Washington Post, page A19, Nuclear Industry: Chased By Doubts, by Colman McCarthy,

March 29, 1979, Daily Oklahoman, In 20 Minutes, Silkwood Dead, by Paul Wenske,

March 30, 1979, The Washington Post, pages B1-B2, When Fate Follows Fiction -- The 'Syndrome' Fallout, by William K. Knoedelseder Jr. and Ellen Farley, Special to The Washington Post,

April 1, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1-A2, U.S. Faces Painful Decisions if Nuclear Power Is Curbed, by Robert A. Rosenblatt,

April 4, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B16, Silkwood Nuclear Trial Reaches Midpoint, by Myrna Oliver,

April 4, 1979, The Washington Post, page A16, Silkwood Estate Lawyers Wind Up Case, by Paul Wenske, Special to The Washington Post,

April 4, 1979, The Daily Oklahoman, page 7, Mom's Testimony Rests Silkwood Case, by Paul Wenske,


April 6, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A21, Plant's Safety Record Examined, by Myrna Oliver,

April 7, 1979, Washington Post, page A2, Karen Silkwood Case,

April 9 1979, Time Magazine, Three Mile Island: Nuclear Nightmare, [Text]

April 11, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A17, Silkwood Trial Told of Plutonium Particles in Kitchen, by Myrna Oliver,

April 13, 1979, Wichita Falls [TX] Record News, page 10, Physicist defends Kerr-McGee manual,


April 14, 1979, AP - Wichita Falls [TX] Record News, page 5, Silkwoods seek to increase claim,


April 15, 1979, AP - Wichita Falls [TX] Times, page 7, Silkwood suit damages ruling may take month,


April 15, 1979, AP - The Vernon Daily Record, page 5, Silkwood Lawyers May Face Month's Wait on Suit Ruling,


April 18, 1979, Wichita Falls [TX] Record News, page 9, Plutonium smuggling said possible,


April 21, 1979, AP - New York Times, page 46, Witness Says Nuclear Lab Aides Joked About Company Accuser, ...OKLAHOMA CITY, April 20 (AP) Other Kerr-McGee Corporation employees joked about the information-gathering activities of Karen Silkwood, the union activist whose estate is suing the company for $ll.5 million in damages, one of her co-workers testified in Federal District Court today.


April 26, 1979, The Washington Post, page A7, Credibility of Probe Was NRC Concern, by T.R. Reid, Washington Post Staff Writer,

April 30, 1979, Time Magazine, In Oklahoma: The Pangs of Bearing Witness, [Text]

May 1, 1979, AP - New York Times, page A16, Around The Nation; Potential Plutonium Loss Is Cited at Silkwood Trial,


May 3, 1979, The Washington Post, pages D1-D2, May Days for the No-Nukers, by Henry Allen,

May 4, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B18, Kerr-McGee Chairman Defends Firm's Safety at Silkwood Trial, by Myrna Oliver,

May 6, 1979, New York Times, Trial Nears An End In Silkwood Death; Source of Exposure to Plutonium Is Central to $11 Million Suit Against Nuclear Concern; Testimony Nearing an End Company Sees Merely a Civil Case Casting Doubts on Credibility, "This trial is a microcosm of the whole nuclear issue," said Gerry Spence, a lawyer representing the family of Karen Gay Silkwood in an $11.5 million damage.... View original in TimesMachine,


May 6, 1979, New York Times, Nuclear Nonsense, by Sara J. Wright,
From a broader point of view, one might well ask, "What about Karen Silkwood?" And as we are only now learning about some of the misuses and mistakes that ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 8, 1979, New York Times, Doctor Says Miss Silkwood Wasn't Hurt by Plutonium,
OKLAHOMA CITY, May 7 ( AP) -- Tests completed the day before her death showed that Karen Silkwood ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 10, 1979, The Washington Post, page A26, Defense Rests in Silkwood Contamination Lawsuit, by Paul Wenske, Special to The Washington Post,

May 11, 1979, The Washington Post, page A21, Pop Music Stars Set Two Benefits For Nuclear Foes,

May 15, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Radiation Case Is Ready for Jurors Today; Trial in Eighth Week Some Samples Were Spiked, by William K. Stevens,...Was a 28-year-old laboratory technician named Karen G. Silkwood contaminated by radioactivity because of negligence on the part of one of the country's major ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 15, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B8, Jury Likely to Get Silkwood Case Today, by Myrna Oliver,

May 16, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page B16, Jury Begins Deliberations in Silkwood Case, by Myrna Oliver,

May 16, 1979, The Washington Post, page A3, Silkwood Contamination Case Goes to U.S. Jury, by Paul Wenske, Special to The Washington Post,

May 17, 1979, New York Times, Jurors End 2d Day of Deliberation In Silkwood Contamination Case,....Jurors in the Karen Silkwood plutonium contamination trial deliberated again today without reaching a verdict on whether to award the young woman's estate ... View original in TimesMachine,


May 18, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Jury Asks About Injury,
Jurors deliberating the alleged responsibility of the Kerr-mcgee Corporation in the plutonium contamination of the late Karen G.Silkwood asked the trial judge ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 18, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Karen Silkwood's Children Win $ 10.5 Million, by Myrna Oliver,

May 19, 1979, Los Angeles Times, pages 1-3, $10.5 Million Awarded in Silkwood Trial, by Myrna Oliver,

May 19, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Heirs Win $10.5 Million In Setback to the Nuclear Industry, by William K. Stevens, ...If Legal Precedent Stands, Companies Will Be Liable for Accidents Even if U.S. Standards Are Met Death in Auto Crash; Safety Efforts Defended; More Lawsuits Predicted; Father Calls It 'Vindication'; Death Not an Issue; A Federal jury today awarded $10.5 million in damages to the estate of Karen Silkwood, a 28-year-old laboratory technician contaminated by radiation in 1974 ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 19, 1979, New York Times, Uranium a Small Part of Kerr-McGee Corp, by Peter J. Schuyten,
One of its first ventures into advanced nuclear processing technology was the now closed Crescent, Okla, plutonium plant, the same plant where Karen Silkwood ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 19, 1979, New York Times, Industry Fears Decision Could Slow Nuclear Power; Center on Clinch River, by Winston Williams,...Plutonium is a by-product of converting uranium to The Kerr-McGee plant where Karen Silkwood worked used plutonium to make fuel rods for an experimental ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 19, 1979, New York Times, Business Digest; Companies,.... The Kerr-McGee Corporation must pay $10.5 million to the estate of Karen Silkwood, a 28-year-old laboratory technician who was contaminated by ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 19, 1979, New York Times, Karen Silkwood: From Activist to Protest Symbol; Apartment Contaminated Too; Death Ruled an Accident NOW Head Hails Decision; In the summer of 1972 a slight, dark haired woman named Karen Silkwood from Nederland, Tex., who had dreamed of becoming a scientist, left her husband and ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 19, 1979, The Washington Post, pages A1-A2, Silkwood Family Awarded $10.5 Million in Damages, by Bill Curry and Paul Wenske, Washington Post Staff Writers,

May 20, 1979, New York Times, Pursuing the Silkwood Case Became a Cottage Industry, by Richard D. Lyons,....Today Karen Silkwood's death has been elevated far beyond that.of a statistical blur. Her evokes an image of martyrdom; according to some she was the first ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 20, 1979, New York Times, Silkwood Estate to Use Award for Legal Action,
At least part of the $10.5 million awarded to the heirs of Karen Silkwood because she was contaminated by plutonium will be used by her estate to finance more ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 20, 1979, New York Times, Atom Age Award... in the Karen Silkwood case is upheld. The jury found for the estate of the late Miss Silkwood and against the Kerr-mcgee Corporation, formerly the operators of ...View original in TimesMachine,


May 20, 1979, Los Angeles Times, pages 1-2, Silkwood Kin Win $10.5 Million in Nuclear Case,

May 21, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Lawyer Asks Nuclear Truth,

May 21, 1979, New York Times, 50 Gather for Ceremony At Silkwood Crash Site,
About 50 persons gathered yesterday at the roadside culvert where Karen Silkwood's life ended in a car crash and put up a sign reading: "Born 2-19-1996. View original in TimesMachine,


May 21, 1979, The Washington Post, page A22, The Silkwood Case,

May 23, 1979, The Washington Post, page A7, Deportation for Police Chief,

May 23, 1979, Ottawa Journal, page 13, Bid planned to reopen Silkwood 'N-death' case,


May 23, 1979, Bangor Daily News, page 16, Silkwood probe reopening sought


May 28, 1979, Time Magazine, Nation: Nuclear Setback, [Text]

May 29, 1979, The Washington Post, page B2, Celebrating the Karen Silkwood Victory, by Carla Hall,

June 21, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Silkwood Verdict OKd,

June 22, 1979, New York Times, Judge Accepts Silkwood Decision,
Federal District Judge Frank Theis formally accepted the jury's $10.5 million verdict in the Karen Silkwood damages suit today, and refused a request by the ...View original in TimesMachine,


July 1, 1979, New York Times, Public Fears Over Nuclear Hazards Are Increasing; Low-Level Radiation: How High the Risks?, by Richard D. Lyons,
Their complaints were answered, in part, by a Federal jury s award of more than S1O million to the survivors of Karen Silkwood, a laboratory technician in ...View original in TimesMachine,


July 1, 1979, New York Times, The Courts Are Becoming The Arbiters of the Atom; A Body of Law That Runs From Invisible to Unthinkable, by David Burnham,
Their cases ultimately may be 8 by the ruling earlier this year of the Federal trial judge in the negligence suit brought by the family of Karen Silkwood against her ...View original in TimesMachine


July 6, 1979, New York Times, Books of The Times; Political Risk, by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt,
... industry to cover up its negligence (l e., the Karen Silkwood case), the world s growing to atomic terrorism (cf, John McPhee's "The Curve of Binding Energy"); ...View original in TimesMachine


August 20, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Silkwood Case Award Upheld,

August 21, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page A10, U.S. Judge Upholds Silkwood Award,

August 21, 1979, AP - New York Times, page A15, Around The Nation; Judge Refuses to Overturn Award to Silkwood Family,


September 6, 1979, The Washington Post, page A3, ACLU's Campaign Delineates Threat To Civil Liberties From Nuclear Power, by Joanne Omang, Washington Post Staff Writer,

September 16, 1979, New York Times, page D22, Rock Stars Are Into Politics Again,
November / December 1979, Vol. 9, No. 8/9, Resurgence & Ecologist, pages 291-297, The Mysterious Case of Karen Silkwood, by Jim Garrison, [Text]


November 8, 1979, Los Angeles Times, page SD A14, 'An Invitation To Controversy', by Laura Kaufman,

November 24, 1979, The Washington Post, page A2, Wild West's Past Recalled in Trial of a Fast-Draw Lawman, by Paul Brinkley Rogers,

February 3, 1980, Lawrence Journal-World, No Title, by Jack Anderson,


February 4, 1980, The Washington Post, page C25, FBI Smear Tactics in Silkwood Case, by Jack Anderson,


February 4, 1980, The San Bernardino County Sun [CA] page 18, FBI besets critics, by Jack Anderson,


March 9, 1980, Los Angeles Times, page L4, Silkwood; The Facts and Fiction, by Joe Schleimer,

May 9, 1980, The Washington Post, page E3, The 'Silkwood' Saga, by Jean M. White,

June 17, 1980, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Karen Silkwood Friend Missing,

June 18, 1980, New York Times, Around the Nation; Friend of Karen Silkwood Missing With Book on Case, ...OKLAHOMA CITY, June 17 (AP) -- Two detectives were assigned today to look for Sherri Ellis, a former ...View original in TimesMachine,


June 19, 1980, Los Angeles Times, page A1, Karen Silkwood Friend Surfaces,

June 19, 1980, New York Times, Around the Nation; Friend of Karen Silkwood Is Believed to Be Safe, ...OKLAHOMA CITY, June 18 (UPI ) The police today closed their investigation into the reported disappearance of ...View original in TimesMachine,


June 22, 1980, New York Times, Missing and Presumed Safe Free Huey Makes Good Top Researcher,
Miss Ellis was once roommate to Karen Silkwood, the critic of nuclear energy who in 1979 was killed in an auto accident on her way to discuss alleged safety ...View original in TimesMachine


September 7, 1980, New York Times, TV Is Reading New Meaning Into Best Sellers; by Ralph Tyler,...Mr. Stoddard of ABC said the network originally had planned to make a television movie out of "The Karen Silkwood Story," a dramatization based on an actual ...View original in TimesMachine

December 5, 1980, New York Times, Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal Of Claims by Silkwood Survivors,...The United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit today upheld the dismissal of two claims filed by heirs of Karen G. Silkwood against officials and agents of ...View original in TimesMachine,


January 1981, Vol. 45, No.1, The Progressive, The Deepening Mystery of Karen Silkwood, by Jeffrey Stein, [Text]

January 25, 1981, NEA - The Southeast Missourian [Cape Girardeau] page 6, Silkwood probe subject to question, by Robert Walters,


February 21, 1981, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, $26.5 Million Libel Award, by Anthony Polk,

March 2, 1981, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, Gerry Spence, the Wyoming Warrior At High Noon, by Tom Lee,

March 15, 1981, The Washington Post, page SM2, The Silkwood Saga,

March 22, 1981, The Washington Post, page BW3, Dying To Tell The Truth, by Gregg Easterbrook,

March 30, 1981, Time Magazine, Law: The Fastest Gun in the West, by Bennett H. Beach, [Text]

April 3, 1981, Los Angeles Times, page A11, Accord Reported Reached in Libel Suit on Silkwood Book,

June 14, 1981, New York Times, Nonfiction in Brief; The Killing of Karen Silkwood; The Story Behind the Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case. By Richard Rashke. Illustrated. 407 pp. Boston: by James Traub,

August 6, 1981, Los Angeles Times, page C7, Treating Nuclear Critics as Enemies, by David Kaplan and Dan Noyes,

September 7, 1981, Time Magazine, What Makes Meryl Magic, by John Skow, [Text]

October 13, 1981, New York Times, After 2 Years, ABC Movie Division to Make 3 Features, by Aljean Harmetz,... A National Lampoon comedy, a parody of doctor movies and a film about Karen Silkwood starring Meryl Streep and directed by Mike Nichols ...

November 13, 1981, New York Times, Books of the Times, By John Leonard Who Killed Karen Silkwood? By Howard Kohn. Illustrated. 462 pages. Summit. Hard cover, $16.95; paper, $8.95.

November 13, 1981, New York Times, Index - International...Auctions C29 Books: ''Who Killed Karen Silkwood?'' is reviewed C31. Publishing C32 Restaurants C22 TV Weekend C33 Style The Evening ...

November 13, 1981, New York Times, Books of the Times, By John Leonard WHO KILLED KAREN SILKWOOD? By Howard Kohn. Illustrated. 462 pages. Summit. Hard cover, $16.95; paper, $8.95.

December 1, 1981, The Washington Post, page B2, Anatomy of a Death, Reviewed by James Conaway,


December 7, 1981, Time Magazine, Books: Notable: Dec. 7, 1981, [Text]

December 12, 1981, Los Angeles Times,$10.5-Million Award to Silkwood Struck Down in Nuclear Case,

December 12, 1981, The Washington Post, page A7, Plutonium Worker's Damages Overturned,

December 13, 1981, The Washington Post, page A3, Karen Silkwood's Estate To Challenge Rejection Of $10.5-Million Judgment,

December 12, 1981, New York Times, Silkwood Award Is Reversed,...A Federal appeals court today reversed a $10.5 million award to the estate of Karen Silkwood, a worker at an Oklahoma plutonium plant who
December 13, 1981, New York Times, 10 Who Killed Karen Silkwood?, by Howard Kohn.

December 13, 1981, New York Times, The Life and Death Of An Idealist, by Pete Hamill, ...Who Killed Karen Silkwood? By Howard Kohn. Illustrated. 462 pp. New York: Summit Books. Cloth $16.95. Paper $8.95. THE life and ...

January 10, 1982, Los Angeles Times, page K4, A poisonous question: exhaustive, exhausting, by Howard Kohn,

January 21, 1982, The New York Review of Books, How Not to Crack the Silkwood Case, by John M. Crewdson,

February 14, 1982, New York Times, Paperbacks - New and Noteworthy
In November 1974, Karen Silkwood, an employee of the Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation, was killed in a car crash on her way to a meeting ...

April 29, 1982, The New York Review of Books, The Silkwood Case; David Burnham and Howard Kohn, reply to John M. Crewdson,

August 27, 1982, The Washington Post, page A16, Unlikely Wyoming Posse Saddles Up for Energy Fight, by Dale Russakoff, Washington Post Staff Writer,

September 24, 1982, New York Times, AT THE MOVIES - Director who thrives on the unpredictable, by Chris Chase, ...Mike Nichols's ''Silkwood,'' a drama based on the Karen Silkwood case, with a screenplay by Nora Ephron and Alice Arlen, and a cast headed ...

January 11, 1983, New York Times, BUSINESS DIGEST - TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1983 - The Economy,....The Justices agreed to review a $10 million award against Kerr-McGee in the Karen G. Silkwood case. (B9.) Moody's affirmed its Ba-1 rating for ...

January 11, 1983, Los Angeles Times, page B10, Justices Will Rule on $10-Million Silkwood Award, by Jim Mann,

January 11, 1983, New York Times, News Summary - TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1983
... award won by the survivors of Karen G. Silkwood against the Kerr-McGee Corporation. Miss Silkwood, a laboratory employee of Kerr-McGee, ...

January 11, 1983, New York Times, Justices Accept Appeal by Family of Woman Tainted by Plutonium, by Linda Greenhouse,...The laboratory worker, Karen G.Silkwood, was employed at a Kerr-McGee Corporation plutonium plant in Oklahoma. She became ...

January 11, 1983, The Washington Post, page A3, Supreme Court to Review $10.5 Million Claim in Silk wood Case, by Fred Barbash, Washington Post Staff Writer,

April 25, 1983, The Washington Post, page D1-D2, Nora Ephron's Open Sock Drawer, by Stephanie Mansfield,

June 20, 1983, New York Times, FOR A LABOR CRUSADER, THE PLAY'S THE THING, by Barbara Gamarekian, ...Over the last three years, Jehane Dyllan has traveled from Appalachia to Alaska with her one-woman dramatization of the Karen Silkwood story ...

September 10, 1983, New York Times, 5 FILMS WITH POLITICAL STATEMENTS DUE IN FALL, by Aljean Harmetz, ...A fourth new movie with political overtones is ABC Films' ''Silkwood,'' which stars Meryl Streep as Karen Silkwood, a laboratory technician and ...

September 11, 1983, New York Times, Topical Issues Lend Special Drama To Movies, by Janet Maslin, ...''Silkwood,'' directed by Mike Nichols and scheduled for Christmas release, will star Meryl Streep as Karen Silkwood, a nuclear plant worker ...

October 5, 1983, The Washington Post, page A3, High Court Hears Silkwood Suit, by Fred Barbash, Washington Post Staff Writer,

October 19, 1983, New York Times, Return Of the Budget-Buster Movie, by Aljean Harmetz,... starring Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger as a mother and daughter; "Silkwood," Mike Nichols's version of the death of Karen Silkwood, ...

November 14, 1983, Time Magazine, In New Mexico: High-Tech Junkyard, by Jane O'Reilly, [Text]

December 7, 1983, Los Angeles Times, pages G1-G2, Nail-Biting Time At Kerr-McGee, by Deborah Caulfield,

December 11, 1983, The Washington Post, page L1-L3, 'Silkwood': Martyrdom Or Fantasy? , by Nick Thimmesch, Special to The Washington Post,

December 11, 1983, New York Times, Fact and Legend Clash In 'Silkwood', by William J. Broad, ...One night while driving to a rendezvous with a reporter, Karen Silkwood veered off a lonely stretch of Oklahoma highway and hit a concrete ...

December 14, 1983, LA Times - Chicago Sun-Times, page 77, Kerr-McGee Condemns Film,

December 14, 1983, Los Angeles Times, pages J1-J2, Movie Review, by Sheila Benson,

December 14, 1983, New York Times, Film - Karen Silkwood's Story, by Vincent Canby,
TAKING many of the facts of the life of Karen Silkwood, the young laboratory worker and union activist who, in 1974, died in an automobile ...

December 14, 1983, The Washington Post, page D1-D2, Silkwood as Saint and Sinner, by Gary Arnold,

December 14, 1983, The Washington Post, page D10, Silkwood Partisans Speak Out, by Carla Hall,

December 16, 1983, Washington Post, page 23, Review of Silkwood, directed Mike Nichols, by Rita Kempley,

December 17, 1983, Los Angeles Times, pages F1-F2, 'Silkwood' Reaction In Oklahoma, by Deborah Caulfield,

December 18, 1983, New York Times, ABC'S Brandon Stoddard Bids For the Larger Screen, by Sally Bedell Smith, ... Pictures makes its first major bid for recognition - and respectability - with the release of ''Silkwood,'' starring Meryl Streep as Karen Silkwood, ...

December 19, 1983, Time Magazine, Cinema: A Tissue of Implications, by Richard Schickel, [Text]

December 25, 1983, New York Times, The Chicanery of 'Silkwood'
Karen Silkwood worked as a technician in the Kerr-McGee plant at Crescent, Okla., where plutonium was fashioned into fuel rods for a breeder ...

January 1, 1984, New York Times, Film View; Tidying up a Few Matters as '83 Fades From the Screen, by Vincent Canby, The film's Karen Silkwood is, to say the least, flawed. She casually sleeps around. She drinks, pops pills and has abandoned her three children ...

January 6, 1984, Los Angeles Times, pages G1-G2, Kerr Keeps An Eye Out For Bigger Roles, by Clarke Taylor,

January 6, 1984, The Washington Post, page A19, 'Silkwood": The Paranoid Style, by Edwin M. Yoder, Jr.,

January 7, 1984, New York Times, Letter - On Docudramas What 'Silkwood' Is - and Is Not
The tragic death of Karen Silkwood is now a decade old. Are docudramas based on the Vietnam War or Watergate also to be barred because ..

January 7, 1984, New York Times, Cher Hoping 'Silkwood' Is Her Turning Point, by Janet Maslin,
When Cher was chosen for her ''Silkwood'' role as Dolly Pelliker, the blue-collar, lesbian friend of Meryl Streep in the lead role of Karen ...

January 8, 1984, New York Times, On Telling the Real Karen Silkwood's Story,
To the Editor: In trying to draw the boundaries for movies based on real events, your Dec. 25 editorial about ''Silkwood'' clouds the distinction ...

January 9, 1984, New Yorker, page 99, Review of Silkwood, directed by Mike Nichols, by Pauline Kael,

January 11, 1984, New York Times, A Substantially Accurate Drama About Karen Silkwood, ...The film deals with reality, the life and death of Karen Silkwood and her struggle to expose malpractice at the Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation, ...

January 11, 1984, Los Angeles Times, page A2, Award to Silkwood Kin Reinstated

January 12, 1984, The Washington Post, page A1-A2, Silkwood Damages Suit Revived, by Fred Barbash, Washington Post Staff Writer,

January 12, 1984, Los Angeles Times, pages 1-2, $10-Million Silkwood Award Reinstated, by Jim Mann,

January 12, 1984, Los Angeles Times, pages H1-H2, Ruling Held Timely For 'Silk Wood', by Deborah Caulfield,

January 12, 1984, LA Times, page 1, Ruling Held Timely for 'Silkwood', by Deborah Caulfield,

January 12, 1984, New York Times, High Court Clears Award In Karen Silkwood Case, ...The Supreme Court ruled today that Federal law did not bar the $10 million punitive damage award won by the estate of Karen Silkwood in a ...

January 12, 1984, New York Times, Thursday, January 12, 1984 International
Voting 5 to 4, the Justices ruled that Federal law does not prohibit the punitive damage award won by the estate of Karen Silkwood in a ...

January 15, 1984, Los Angeles Times, page E4, The Silkwood Decision,

January 23, 1984, Time Magazine, Milestones: Jan. 23, 1984, [Text]

January 24, 1984, The Washington Post, page A12, Silkwood: Suspicious Circumstances, by Steven Wodka,


January 29, 1984, The Washington Post, page K10, Justice and the Silkwood Case,

February 12, 1984, New York Times, Screen Credit - A Reporter Who Said No, by David Burnham, ...Now that the movie about Karen Silkwood's life as an increasingly militant union member in the Kerr-McGee facility in Oklahoma has been ...

February 12, 1984, New York Times, Film View - Toward Women, Movies Are Two-Faced, by Vincent Canby, Far more hip is Mike Nichols's ''Silkwood,'' not because of the controversy surrounding the death of its real- life heroine, Karen Silkwood, but ...

February 17, 1984, New York Times, 'Endearment' Tops Oscar Nominations, by Aljean Harmetz,
The most notable omission was ''Silkwood,'' which was a runner-up for ... as the friend who may have betrayed Karen Silkwood in ''Silkwood''; ...

March 7, 1984, New York Times, Moguls Take To the Slopes For Deals, by Aljean Harmetz, In January, when the Supreme Court reinstated a large judgment for Karen Silkwood's family against the Kerr-McGee Corporation, for whom ...

March 14, 1984, New York Times, Books of the Times, by Walter Goodman,
Indeed, Mr. Spence, a Wyoming lawyer who attracted notice for his efforts in the Karen Silkwood case, even outdoes Mr. Mailer by devoting ...

April 9, 1984, Los Angeles Times, page OC D1, 'Silk Wood' 10 Years In the Making, by Randy Lewis,

April 20, 1984, New York Times, ABC Profit Up By 71.9%, by Pamela G. Hollie,
Joseph M. Fitzgerald, a spokesman for ABC, said that the company's third feature film, ''Silkwood,'' the story of Karen Silkwood, a worker in a ...

February 10, 1985, New York Times, Former Guard at Indian Point Files Suit, by Edward Hudson, Mr. Corrigan, who charges that the authority's case was ''manufactured against me to have me removed,'' compares himself to Karen Silkwood, ...

August 1, 1985, The Washington Post, page A12, Silkwood Case Reopened,

September 27, 1985, New York Times, Film - Spacek in 'Marie', by Janet Maslin,
... as a person of some complexity - when a Karen Silkwood is introduced as a flawed, ordinary figure, then transformed and even ennobled by ...

November 7, 1985, New York Times, Books Of the Times, by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt ,
Mr. Rashke, whose previous books include ''Escape From Sobibor'' and ''The Killing of Karen Silkwood,'' has described dramatically the major ...STORMY GENIUS: The Life of Aviation's Maverick, Bill Lear. By Richard Rashke. 401 pages. Illustrated. Houghton Mifflin. $19.95.

December 7, 1985, New York Times, Silkwood Epilogue - Fuel-Rod Debate Lingers On, ...More than a decade after Karen Silkwood died, an epilogue to the dispute over nuclear safety issues she raised is unfolding at the Department ...

December 7, 1985, NYT - Eugene Register-Guard, page 12B, Fuel Rods in Silkwood case work fine, Hanford reports, by Bruce Brown,


December 9, 1985, NYT - The Sydney Morning Herald, page 9, A nuclear epilogue to the deeds of Karen Silkwood, by Bruce Brown,


December 29, 1985, New York Times, In Short - Nonfiction, by Carl H. Lavin,
Richard Rashke, author of ''The Killing of Karen Silkwood,'' has written an impressive story, but he should have taken more time putting ...

January 6, 1986, New York Times, Kerr-McGee Is Cutting Troubled Nuclear Role,
The company is perhaps best known for its connection with the case of Karen Silkwood, a laboratory analyst and union activist at a Kerr-McGee ...

January 7, 1986, The Washington Post, page A3, A-Fuels Plant Death Caused By Chemical, by Thomas O'Toole, Washington Post Staff Writer,

January 8, 1986, Los Angeles Times, page A7, Oklahoma Town Ponders Impact of Nuclear Fuel Plant's Fatal Accident, by J. Michael Kennedy,
May 6, 1986, New York Times, Supreme Court Roundup; Case Focuses on Evolution and Creation,
Silkwood Death The Court also refused to hear an appeal by the Kerr-McGee ... against the company by the family and heirs of Karen Silkwood.

July 25, 1986, The Washington Post, page D1-D2, Meryl Streep & The Human Connection, by Paul Attanasio, Washington Post Staff Writer,

August 23, 1986, New York Times, News Summary - Saturday, August 23, 1986
The estate of Karen Silkwood will get $1.38 million from the Kerr-McGee Corporation to settle a 10-year-old lawsuit charging that Miss Silkwood ...

August 23, 1986, New York Times, page 1, $1.3 Million Accord Reached in Lawsuit by Silkwood's Heirs,

August 23, 1986, New York Times, Business Digest - Saturday, August 23, 1986
Kerr-McGee will pay the estate of Karen Silkwood $1.38 million, settling a 10- year-old nuclear contamination lawsuit in which a jury award of ...

August 23, 1986, The Washington Post, page A11, Kerr-McGee Settles Silkwood Lawsuit

November 9, 1986, New York Times, The Whistle Blowers' Morning After, by N.R, Kleinfield,
And, of course, everyone knows of Karen Silkwood, the late nuclear plant worker whose case charging flawed safety procedures at the ...

December 1, 1986, Time Magazine, Video: What If Oswald Had Stood Trial?, by Richard Zoglin, [Text]

July 12, 1987, Los Angeles Times, pages F1-F2, Arms Scandal Brings Christic Institute New Visibility, by Kathleen Hendrix,

July 20, 1987, New York Times, Washington Talk: Investigations; A Liberal Group Makes.Waves With Its Contra Lawsuit, by Keith Schneider, ... six months earlier had won a $10.5 million judgment against the Oklahoma- based Kerr-McGee Corporation for the family of Karen Silkwood.

August 21, 1987, New York Times, Pop/Jazz; The Fugs Look Back to 1967's 'Summer of Love', by Stephen Holden, "Several years ago I did a rhapsody of songs called 'The Karen Silkwood Cantata , Mr. Sanders recalled. ''Shortly after that, I decided to do ...

September 29, 1987, New York Times, Music: Reworking Faust, by Will Crutchfield,...As the play ends, the Gretchen figure (a safety officer named Marguerite) is rubbed out on the Interstate as she drives, Karen Silkwood-style, ...

November 16, 1987, New York Times, Converted Radioactive Waste Used to Fertilize in Oklahoma, by Keith Schneider, ...The Kerr-McGee Corporation, after years of tests and studies, is spraying thousands of acres of pastureland in eastern Oklahoma with a ...

November 21, 1987, Los Angeles Times, page C2, GA Tech to Buy Kerr-McGee's Uranium Plant, by Chris Kraul,

November 30, 1987, Time Magazine, Environment: Making Fertilizer from What?, by Michael D. Lemonick, [Text]

February 14, 1988, Los Angeles Times, pages A1-A3, New Breed of Bounty Hunter to Hit Polluters, by Richard Paddock,

August 26, 1988, New York Times, Review/Film; 'Coverup,' Iran-Contra Affair, by Walter Goodman, ... a public interest group that has been involved in litigation over Three Mile Island and the Karen Silkwood case. Mr. Sheehan has appeared ...

September 11, 1988, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, The Ultimate Conspiracy, by Mark Hosenball,

November 6, 1988, New York Times, The Flip Side of Dad,... learned in his book ''Who Killed Karen Silkwood?,'' rejects one-dimensional answers in favor of harsh and conflicting contemporary realities.

February 6, 1989, New York Times, Trial Is Approved On Job Conditions,.... Silkwood Award Recalled ... award to the estate of Karen Silkwood, the Kerr- McGee Corporation worker whose death brought national attention ...

February 11, 1989, The Washington Post, page B12, Christic Institute Fights to Survive, by William Bole,

May 7, 1989, New York Times, Throwing the Book at the Courts, by Seymour Wishman,... their lives or with our system of justice, the best known being the case of Karen Silkwood against Kerr-McGee, the plutonium manufacturer.

May 16, 1989, The Washington Post, page C1-C3, The Passions of Barbara Newman, by Myra MacPherson, Myra,

June 4, 1989, New York Times, Home Entertainment/Video: Critics' Choices; Completely and Believably Someone Else, by Stephen Holden, ...As Karen Silkwood, in Mike Nichols's SILKWOOD (1983, Nelson Entertainment, part of a three-film Mike Nichols package, priced at $49.98), ...

February 17, 1990, New York Times, Marcos Switches to Maverick for Her Defense, by Craig Wolff, Mr. Spence is well known for having represented the heirs of Karen Silkwood in their 1979 lawsuit against the Kerr-McGee Corporation, ...

February 17, 1990, The Washington Post, page A17, Imelda Marcos Shifts Attorneys Before Her Trial,

March 25, 1990, New York Times, Headliners; A Woman's Honor... downtrodden as other underdogs he has represented: Andrea Dworkin against Hustler, and the Karen Silkwood family against Kerr-McGee.

March 17, 1991, New York Times, That Madcap Meryl. Really!, by Joy Horowitz,... to tragic roles laced with humor, such as the hip, disaffected Karen Silkwood, or even the comic elements within the rigid Lindy Chamberlain ...

April 29, 1991, The Washington Post, page A1-A2, Uranium Pollution Probed at Oklahoma Plant, by Thomas W. Lippman, Washington Post Staff Writer,

August 16, 1991, The Washington Post, page C4, 'Silkwood' Actor Jehane Dyllan Reuther Dies, by Claudia Levy, Washington Post Staff Writer,

October 5, 1991, The Washington Post, page A2, NRC Closes Oklahoma Plant After Finding Uranium Leaks, by Thomas W. Lippman, Washington Post Staff Writer,

December 28, 1991, The Washington Post, page A6, 2 Women at Rocky Flats Plant Tell Of Intimidation, Safety Violations, by Thomas W. Lippman, Washington Post Staff Writer,

February 9, 1992, New York Times, Film; Tongues on Wry Lend Special Flavor to Movies, by Judith Shulevitz,...Her vocal re-creations of at least three such people -- Isak Dinesen of Denmark ( in "Out of Africa" in 1985),Karen Silkwood of Oklahoma (in ...

March 4, 1992, New York Times, pages B1-2, What Debt Does Hollywood Owe to Truth?, by William Grimes,


March 5, 1992, New York Times, What Debt Does Hollywood Owe to Truth?, by William Grimes,... and Ms. Ephron, who co-wrote the screenplay for "Silkwood," the 1983 film based on the life of the antinuclear advocate Karen Silkwood.

May 27, 1992, The Kerrville Times [TX] page 8, Father wants probe reopened in death of Karen Silkwood,


October 15, 1993, New York Times, A Triumph of One Man's Personality: The American Courtroom's Buffalo Bill, by Jan Hoffman,... Wyoming (overturned on appeal), $10.5 million against the Kerr-McGee Corporation for the family of Karen Silkwood, the Oklahoma nuclear ...

July 23, 1994, Indiana Gazette (Indiana, PA) page 44, More To Women's News Than Carrot Cake Recipes,
The story Her Say claims it broke is the FBI-CIA connection of Jacque Srouji, author of a book about Karen Silkwood. Ms. Silkwood, a nuclear power plant worker, died in a car crash in 1974. Ms. Edmonds said Her Say scooped the other media in reporting that Ms. Srouji allegedly worked for the FBI and that her book editor was a CIA agent.


September 6, 1995, The Washington Post, page C1-C2, Gerry Spence, Attorney At Lore, by Thomas Heath, Washington Post Staff Writer

December 15, 1996, New York Times, Sounding the Trumpets For Whistle-Blowers, by Laura Mansnerus, While going public can be hazardous to a career -- and so the number of workers who want to play Frank Serpico or Karen Silkwood is ...

January 24, 1998, New York Times, Judge Frank G. Theis, 86; Presided Over Silkwood Case,... the damage case involving the whistleblower Karen Gay Silkwood, died on Saturday at Via Christi-St. Francis Hospital in Wichita. He was 86.

June 13, 1999, New York Times, Karl Z. Morgan, 91, Founder of the Field Of Health Physics, Dies in Tennessee, by Matthew L. Wald, ...And he testified in the case of Karen Silkwood against Kerr-McGee. Ms. Silkwood was a laboratory technician who reported health and safety ...

October 24, 1999, New York Times, The Guide, by Eleanor Charles,... trial lawyer who gained recognition in 1974 for his successful defense of Karen Silkwood in a case concerning radiation contamination;.

November 17, 1999, New York Times, My Job; Leading, Acting and Choosing... and order literally hundreds of people to do my bidding, or I can pretend to be Karen Silkwood and lead an insurrection in a power plant.

November 21, 1999, New York Times, Unearthing the New Nashville's Wax Castoffs, by Neil Strauss,

January 17, 2000 Media Talk; Abrupt Departure By Executive Editor Of The Oklahoman, by Felicity Barringer, ,,,16 publication of the first article in a three-part retrospective on the 25th anniversary of Karen Silkwood's death. The nuclear-plant worker had ...

November 26, 2000, New York Times, Movies: Critic's Choice, by Anita Gates,
Mr. Noonan, the playwright and character actor, and Karen Sillas play ... The real Karen Silkwood probably never heard the term ''moral ...

October 9, 2002, New York Times, Anthony Mazzocchi, 76, Dies; Union Officer and Party Father, by Steven Greenhouse,...In the 1970's, he began working with Karen Silkwood, a technician at a Kerr- McGee plant in Oklahoma that processed nuclear fuel rods.

January 9, 2003, New York Times, Television Review; Violations, Fines and Business as Usual at an Iron Foundry, by Nancy Ramsey, ...And if there is no Norma Rae or Karen Silkwood to stand up for workers' rights, there are two former employees -- one a manager, the other an ...

September 7, 2003, New York Times, The New Season/Film; How Hollywood Handled the Story Of an Irish Folk Hero, by Stephanie Zacharek, ...But their legacy doesn't leave behind that special misty, elegiac quality that, say, the story of Karen Silkwood, as it's told in "Silkwood," does.

April 1, 2011, Time Magazine, Couch Potato Briefing: Covert Ops, Cricket and Learning from Lawrence, by Tony Karon, [Text]

July 11, 2014, New York Times, John Seigenthaler, Editor and Aide to Politicians, Dies at 86, by John Schwartz,

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