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...FATAL IMPACT, by Alan Moorehead. Historian Moorehead skillfully constructs a new version of the fall of man as he shows how the European Enlightenment brought disastrous changes in the primitive societies of the Pacific...
...Fatal Impact, Moorehead...
...FATAL IMPACT, by Alan Moorehead. History becomes moral drama in this engrossing study of the effect of the European Enlightenment on the primitive societies of the Pacific...
...also have big Sunday supplements of wide scope covering all subjects. European newsmagazines are often criticized for lack of depth and commitment and for carrying too much advertising. "But now the ideological wars are over," says Servan-Schreiber. "Europe has been depoliticized. Opinion not founded on fact has no impact any more. Ours is the new journalism...
...problems are weight and radiation hazard. A reactor big enough to power a 335,000-lb. 707 jet, for example, would require 225,000 Ibs. of radiation shielding to protect passengers-considerably more than the plane could lift. In the event of a crash, the high impact speed of the plane would almost certainly shatter the reactor, exposing anyone in the vicinity to radiation...