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Fwd: Thursday Discussion 7pm: The US National Missile Defense
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Corrina)
Tue May 14 18:05:49 2002
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 18:09:37 -0400
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From: Corrina <corrina@MIT.EDU>
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>From: Deirdre Siddalls <deesid@MIT.EDU>
>Subject: Thursday Discussion 7pm: The US National Missile Defense
> Program
>
>This may be of interest to some. It was sent from Lisbeth Gronlund
>(lgronlund@ucsusa.org) at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Lisbeth is
>also a Research Fellow at MIT's Security Studies Program. see below.
>
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>The US National Missile Defense Program:
>Threats, Responses, and Timeline
>
>
>Sponsored by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
>Society on Social Implications of Technology-Boston Chapter
>
>Thursday, May 16, 7:00 PM
>MIT Room 6-120 - Cambridge MA
>
>
>"National Missile Defense: Will It Work? How Will We Know?"
> Dr. Lisbeth Gronlund - Senior Staff Scientist, Union of
> Concerned Scientists
> and Research Fellow, MIT Security
> Studies Program
>
> "The Missile Programs of China, India, Pakistan, and the
> So-Called 'Rogue' States"
> Dr. Randall Forsberg - Executive Director, Institute for
> Defense and Disarmament
> Studies
>
> For more information: http://www.msg.com/ieee-sit-boston.
>
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-Corrina Chase
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