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"I just hope the nuclear plant workers there get lucky and manage to prevent the accident getting worse," said Mr. Andreyev, who lost a number of friends in the blast during a test that went awry.
Chernobyl's Legacy in Ukraine James Marson 2011
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KIEV—Sitting in his office in downtown Kiev, Yuri Andreyev has been glued to news of the widening crisis at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
Chernobyl's Legacy in Ukraine James Marson 2011
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Adapted from a 1914 play by Leonid Andreyev, the film stars Lon Chaney as Paul Beaumont, a scientist who, in one horrible day, gets cheated out of the fruits of his research and the love of his wife (Ruth King) by his wealthy patron, Baron Regnard (Marc McDermott).
George Heymont: Second Chances, Unexpected Outcomes George Heymont 2011
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Mr. Andreyev said the problems at the Japanese plant are unlikely to reach the scale of the Soviet disaster, which he said released 30 tons of nuclear fuel, causing radiation 10,000 times higher than recorded around the Japanese plant.
Chernobyl's Legacy in Ukraine James Marson 2011
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Adapted from a 1914 play by Leonid Andreyev, the film stars Lon Chaney as Paul Beaumont, a scientist who, in one horrible day, gets cheated out of the fruits of his research and the love of his wife (Ruth King) by his wealthy patron, Baron Regnard (Marc McDermott).
George Heymont: Second Chances, Unexpected Outcomes George Heymont 2011
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When Andreyev returned to work, he saw a scene of devastation.
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Late on the night of April 25, 1986, Yuri Andreyev left his shift as an engineer at Nuclear Reactor No.
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When Andreyev returned to work, he saw a scene of devastation.
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Late on the night of April 25, 1986, Yuri Andreyev left his shift as an engineer at Nuclear Reactor No.
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Mr. Andreyev was an engineer working at the Chernobyl power plant on the night a reactor exploded on April 26, 1986, spewing a radioactive cloud across northern and western Europe in what remains the world's biggest nuclear disaster.
Chernobyl's Legacy in Ukraine James Marson 2011
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