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Monday, September 26, 2005

United Way book fair, kick off is today

The Laboratory's 2006 United Way giving campaign, "Making a Difference for Generations," begins today with a book fair at Fuller Lodge from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the United Way.


Los Alamos toxin-detection equipment on plane bound for hurricane zone
Toxin-detecting tools and Los Alamos expertise are heading into harm’s way to protect others, as the joint Los Alamos National Laboratory/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency airplane, ASPECT, once again heads for a zone of need: The Gulf Coast areas under threat of Hurricane Rita.
DX Division gets new office building
Mike Kuzmack, left, of Deployed Services (PM-DS) and Allan Anderson of the Dynamic Experimentation (DX) Division Office help cut the ribbon on DX Division's new Hydrotest Design Facility building at Technical Area 22 last Thursday.
UC President Dynes message to Laboratory work force
University of California President Robert Dynes released a message to Laboratory workers last week.
Funeral service today for Lab employee Montalvo
Funeral services are this morning for Laboratory employee and Pojoaque High School senior Christopher Montalvo.
Director's Colloquium to feature Laboratory’s technical assistance during recent hurricanes
Los Alamos employees Randy Michelsen of Decision Applications (D) Division and Robert Kroutil of Physical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (C-PCS) / Center for Homeland Security know first-hand about the analytical support the Laboratory can offer prior to, during, and in the wake of potentially catastrophic threats, such as hurricanes.

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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