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Friday, June 25, 2004

Key discrepancy at Technical Area 18 resolved

On June 18, Laboratory management was notified of a situation involving a set of keys under the control of Protection Technology Los Alamos at the Los Alamos Critical Experiments Facility at Technical Area 18.


Laboratory, New Mexico Tech begin science, education collaboration
The Laboratory and the University of California will further enhance its partnerships with New Mexico academic institutions by signing a memorandum of understanding with New Institute of Mining and Technology on Monday in Socorro, N.M.
Memo updates work force on salary analysis
Some 800 Laboratory workers received salary adjustments as part of the Welch Salary Analysis, according to a all-employee memo from Richard Marquez, associate director for administration (ADA).
Oppenheimer symposium begins today
April 22 was the 100th birthday of Los Alamos' first director, J. Robert Oppenheimer. To mark this anniversary and celebrate the work of Oppenheimer and his Manhattan Project colleagues, a symposium is scheduled today and Saturday in Los Alamos.
Forest service clarifies status on closures
Santa Fe National Forest officials this week clarified the agencies position on forest closures in the area. The forest service earlier this month implemented full and partial closures in certain ranger districts in the Santa Fe National Forest.
Lab hosts orientation for American Indian students
Byron Yepa, left, of the Government Relations Office (GRO) and Joseph Aguilar from Ecology (RRES-ECO) share a laugh at a American Indian Student orientation meeting earlier this week.
Reduce junk mail
If you ever receive unwanted mail at the Laboratory, a Stop Mail system is available to stop this junk mail from coming.

Joe Martz

A complex for capability
Weapons Programs head will never forget three special days

"It is up to your generation to find a way out of this problem we have created." The speaker was Hans Bethe. The high school student listening closely was Joe Martz . . .

 

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