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Washington Post, Sept. 1, 2005: Nobel
Peace Prize Winner Rotblat Dies
BBC,
Sept. 1, 2005: Obituary: Prof
Sir Joseph Rotblat
Guardian,
Sept. 1, 2005: Nuclear
Scientist Rotblat Dies
Washington
Post, Sept. 2, 2005: Physicist,
Nuclear Arms Critic Joseph Rotblat Dies
Times Online, Sept. 2, 2005: Physicist,
Nuclear Arms Critic Joseph Rotblat Dies
News.Telegraph,
Sept. 2, 2005: Professor
Sir Joseph Rotblat
Le Monde, Sept. 2, 2005: Joseph
Rotblat, farouche adversaire des armes nucléaires
The Independent, Sept. 2, 2005: Sir
Joseph Rotblat: Driving force of the disarmament group Pugwash and
Nobel Peace Prize-winner
The Guardian, Sept. 2, 2005: Sir
Joseph Rotblat: Nuclear physicist and Nobel peace prizewinner who
quit the Manhattan Project and whose Pugwash initiative helped thaw
the cold war
LA Times, Sept. 2, 2005: Joseph
Rotblat, 96; Nobel Winner Who Supported Nuclear Disarmament
New York Times, Sept. 2, 2005: Joseph
Rotblat, 96, Dies; Resisted Nuclear Weapons
Australian Broadcasting Corporation,
Sept. 2, 2005: PM
- Nobel Prize winner Joseph Rotblat dies at 96
Physics Web, Sept. 2, 2005: Joseph
Rotblat Dies
History News Network, Sept. 1, 2005: The
Political Rehabilitation of Joseph Rotblat
Canada
Straight Goods, Sept.
5, 2005: Tribute to Joseph
Rotblat - Physicist and pacifist was "one of the best persons
of the past century."
Channel 4, Sept.
5, 2005: Science,
Social Responsibility and the Atom Bomb
Peacejam.org:
Nobel Peace Laureate Sir
Joseph Rotblat Passed Away August 31, 2005
The
Caymanian, Sept. 21, 2005: The
scientist who said 'no'. A funny thing happened to Joseph Rotblat
on his way to the bomb. He heard his conscience.
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