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100 1  Rashke, Richard. 
245 10 Killing of Karen Silkwood :|bthe Story Behind the Kerr-
       McGee Plutonium Case|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
264  1 [United States] :|bDelphinium Books,|c2014. 
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520    On November 13, 1974, Karen Silkwood was driving on a 
       deserted Oklahoma highway when her car crashed into a 
       cement wall and she was killed. On the seat next to her 
       were doctored quality-control negatives showing that her 
       employer, Kerr-McGee, was manufacturing defective fuel 
       rods filled with plutonium. She had recently discovered 
       that more than forty pounds of plutonium were missing from
       the Kerr-McGee plant. Forty years later, her death is 
       still steeped in mystery. Did she fall asleep before the 
       accident, or did someone force her off the road? And what 
       happened to the missing plutonium? The Killing of Karen 
       Silkwood meticulously lays out the facts and encourages 
       the readers to decide. Updated with the author's chilling 
       new introduction that discusses the similarities with 
       Edward Snowden's recent revelations, Silkwood's story is 
       as relevant today as it was forty years ago. For this 
       updated edition, the author has added the latest 
       information as to what happened to the various people 
       involved in the Silkwood case and news of the lasting 
       effects of this underreported piece of the history of the 
       antinuclear movement. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Silkwood, Bill. 
600 10 Silkwood, Karen,|d1946-1974. 
610 20 Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation. 
650  0 Negligence|zUnited States. 
650  0 Plutonium|xSafety regulations|zUnited States. 
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