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HENRY KELLY PRESIDENT, FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS HENRY KELLY HOLDS NEWS CONFERENCE ON MISSILE DEFENSE
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Washington Transcript Service
07-06-2000
COALITION TO REDUCE NUCLEAR DANGERS HOLDS NEWS BRIEFING
IN MISSILE DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY
JULY 6, 2000
*** Elapsed Time 00:00, Eastern Time 09:33 ***
SPEAKERS: DARYL KIMBALL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
COALITION TO REDUCE NUCLEAR DANGERS
HENRY KELLY, PRESIDENT
FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS
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