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San Angelo Standard-Times from San Angelo, Texas • 5

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San Angelo, Texas
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-A vTJSCv jry-Ta i jrivy gy 1- 4 't i KIDY US discloses SAN ANGELO STANDARD-TIMES--Wednesday Decembers 1993-5A secrets on i nuclear radiation testing HolidaylHours -l iMifc jft if i 11 Tl I -fl OPEN 7 DAKS A WEEK Monday Zesch owner of Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que and the local Pizza But restaurants decided to pull his Pizza Hut ads because he felt by advertising on the station he would be supporting the Show But before Zesch could do so Carter told Urn be was canceling the show Zesch said Saturday "I hate to say this is the beginning of a Mg deal where we wipe everybody Olive said "We drat fed that way at alL I'm grateful for Mr Carter's decision My hope is that KIDY would use fids to their advantage to be the station that wanta the best for San Angelo "Pm humbled that Bishop Pfeifer and Jerold McBride would go speak to him We did what we had to do and Pm thankful to God that his hand was in ft 1 believe his hand was in ft" Olive said he anticipated a lot of negative reaction so receiving it bother him he said Tuesday 8AM-5PM 8AM-5PM 8AM-9PM 8AM-9PM 8AM-9PM 9AM-4PM 1PM-4PM MMMMO WASHINGTON The government has concealed more than 200 nuclear weapon testa since the 1940s and conducted about MO radiation tests on humans some of whom were unaware of the risks the Energy Department acknowledged Tuesday left me appalled shocked and deeply saddened" said Energy Secretary Hazel about information she learned only recently that II civilians had been injected with highly radioactive plutonium in the 1940s to deter- mine what doses workers might be exposed to safely "It is apparent that informed consent could not have taken she said An the individuals are dead although many of them lived for years after the experiment Learning of the plutonium tests gave me an ache in my heart" she said Launching a new era of open Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday GEHliliMRONE ofWstMsf" 1723 Knickerbocker fn ness about the weapons programs' her department released summaries of previously secret information about nuclear tests in Nevada the amount of plutonium produced and currently located at weapona factories and limited information about government tests during the 1940s and 'SOs on humans to determine the health effects of radiation doses The department did not release plutonium stockpiles at the Pantex weapons plant near Amarillo where thousands of warheads are being dismantled because the number might provide clues as to file number of weapons in the nuclear arsenal Mrs O'Leary said she was personally stunned by Information she has received about the human testing although she said she was prevented by privacy laws and an ongoing internal review from disclosing details at this time 616 549V 709 An 456V 500 547V 709V Continued trom Ptge 1A I Carter whose lM-minute address aired at the beginning of the police I pm time dot laid he made the decision after some of his advertisers said they would pull their commercials in response to threats of a boycott Carter said that the station'a "certified public showed that iti callers were for the show 127 against in spite of an organized effort by a group of detractors which he did not name cm the air this matters though very little because last week we received word that several businesses had been threatened with a boycott if they continued to do business with Carter said "And then on Wednesday two Church leaders approached me with a threatening Carter said "Their congregation and parishioners were to be Informed of our transgression and to snare more of our customers and bring pi around bigger advertisers laid they Just had to give it up and an of a sudden you think: tin I doing to my friends and customers getting my business in trouble and the nearly 90 employees at our station possibly even Cut (of) So to put it simply -cannot continue without advertisers what broadcasters Carter said Tommy Olive one of the leaders of the Christian Coalition which had threatened to boycott all the sponsors on the Fox affiliate regardless of whether they advertised during "NYPD Blue" said his grocq has received a lot of negative comments from the 'public But Olive said he was happy with the decision "I fed like Mr Carter made the decision that la going to pay financially for him and his station 1 think he made the right decl- Olive maintains that the Christian Coalition which enlisted the help of the Rev Jerold McBride and Bishop Michael Pfeifer (as Carter mentioned in his address) did not trace Carter's hand "We tell him what to Olive said "Roy Zesch tell him what to do Just what Roy was going to do a free 4 I i -f il Is treating Comp patients creating a pain in your books? 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