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Nathan Halbach is 22, with a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer.
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The permanent magnets are arranged in configurations called Halbach arrays, named after Klaus Halbach, retired Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicist.
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Mel Halbach, who served on a nuclear-armed submarine between 1975 to 1980, told me that crewmen were always discussing this challenge and found no answers, but that the responsibility of a launch weighed heavily on his captain.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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"You really should read the Old and New Testaments regarding the pitfalls of anger," Ms. Halbach wrote.
Readers: On Fighting, Spending and Marriage Katherine Rosman 2011
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Mel Halbach, who served on a nuclear-armed submarine between 1975 to 1980, told me that crewmen were always discussing this challenge and found no answers, but that the responsibility of a launch weighed heavily on his captain.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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Betty Halbach of Memphis, Tenn., spoke for many readers who cautioned that fighting could damage a marriage more than relieve it of its tension.
Readers: On Fighting, Spending and Marriage Katherine Rosman 2011
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My source on Cold War nuclear submarine culture, Mel Halbach, who is making a documentary based on interviews with his fellow crewmen, says that they never stopped talking about the question of their inevitably genocidal retaliatory mission, and that the Navy never stopped worrying about whether they would actually follow a launch order because, he says, so many peaceniks joined the Navy to escape the draft.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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My source on Cold War nuclear submarine culture, Mel Halbach, who is making a documentary based on interviews with his fellow crewmen, says that they never stopped talking about the question of their inevitably genocidal retaliatory mission, and that the Navy never stopped worrying about whether they would actually follow a launch order because, he says, so many peaceniks joined the Navy to escape the draft.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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Kimberly Halbach, 25, of De Pere, Wis., realizes she may be trying to do the impossible: save money.
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Kimberly Halbach Trying to save is a big challenge when dealing with $30,000 in student loan debt.
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