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It was a very different Zac Chesser from the boy who had been a Civil War buff at age 9 and dreamed being a U.S. Army general.
Internet helped Muslim convert from Northern Virginia embrace extremism at warp speed Tara Bahrampour 2010
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Instead, it was the FBI who seemed most interested in Chesser's ideas.
Internet helped Muslim convert from Northern Virginia embrace extremism at warp speed Tara Bahrampour 2010
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Instead, it was the FBI who seemed most interested in Chesser's ideas.
Internet helped Muslim convert from Northern Virginia embrace extremism at warp speed Tara Bahrampour 2010
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It was a very different Zac Chesser from the boy who had been a Civil War buff at age 9 and dreamed being a U.S. Army general.
Internet helped Muslim convert from Northern Virginia embrace extremism at warp speed Tara Bahrampour 2010
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These chemicals are radioactive Iodine, Cesium and Strontium-90, said Dr. Chesser.
Immediate Health Risks Appear Minimal Avery Johnson 2011
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Dr. Chesser also recommended that people stay indoors as much as possible.
Immediate Health Risks Appear Minimal Avery Johnson 2011
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Kyle Chesser, Hands On Photography Michael Maloon Others are being tempted to pull money out of safe but low-paying certificates of deposit to buy higher-yielding investments like dividend-paying stocks.
Advisers Preach Caution Shefali Anand 2011
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Still, Dr. Chesser said that "there is no doubt that there is a serious health situation there" because of how quickly problems could escalate.
Immediate Health Risks Appear Minimal Avery Johnson 2011
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In addition, the effects can be long term: Dr. Chesser said that following the nuclear explosion in Chernobyl, thyroid cancers started to significantly increase only seven years after exposure.
Immediate Health Risks Appear Minimal Avery Johnson 2011
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Based on a widely used definition of average normal exposure for humans —360 millirems per year of radiation from rocks, cosmic rays and manmade sources—even those levels would be safe for humans, said Ron Chesser , director of the Center for Environmental Radiation Studies at Texas Tech University.
Immediate Health Risks Appear Minimal Avery Johnson 2011
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