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Nuclear Power and You Episode 2 Reactor (Nuclear vs Coal)

Nuclear Power and You Episode 2 Reactor (inside Fermi II)

Nuclear Power and You Episode 1 The Fear and the Fact (Other Sources)

Nuclear Power and You Episode 1 The Fear and the Fact (Here Today)

Fermi 3 Combined License Application

DTE Energy - Detroit Edison Fermi 3 COLA (General and Admin Information), Rev.pdf
Introduction of the 11 part application for Fermi Unit 3

No Nukes Benefit Concert

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No Nukes Benefit Concert to stop Fermi II

Fermi I: 30 Years After the Meltdown

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Bus to Fermi

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Poster advertising bus rides to nuclear power protests

A Benefit for the Fermi II Resistance Legal Defense Fund

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Michigan Daily May 17, 1948 (Page 4)

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