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  Mission turnaround
Web-posted 11/29/2000
  NEW ELLENTON - The currents of history were in full flood in the 1990s, and Savannah River Site - indeed, the entire nuclear power industry - got caught in the tide.


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    Nov. 29: Residents gather to honor plant
  Nov. 29: Physicist remembers '40s, SRS
  Nov. 29: DOE nears decision on contract for SRS
  Nov. 29: Barnes: State, DOE near deal on study
  Nov. 29: Reunion unites old neighbors
  Nov. 29: An archaeologist's dream

  Nov. 28: War against weapons

  Nov. 27: Technology center lets science work

  Nov. 26: Changing times

  Nov. 25: Humidity, gnats didn't deter man
  Nov. 25: The Mound plant

  Nov. 24: Guarding secrets

  Nov. 23: The Nuclear Family
  Nov. 23: Ames Laboratory

  Nov. 22: Shepherds of the site
  Nov. 22: Fernald

  Nov. 21: Grand canyons
  Nov. 21: Area tested atomic devices

  Nov. 20: Stable storage
  Nov. 20: Site acts as reactor architect

  Nov. 19: Fielding criticism

  Nov. 18: Learning experiences

  Nov. 17: From the ground up
  Nov. 17: Missouri site: brains of the operation

  Nov. 16: 'Memories of Home'
  Nov. 16: Pantex plant

  Nov. 15: Former residents remember Dunbarton
  Nov. 15: Controversy surrounds site

  Nov. 14: Residents move for Savannah River Site
  Nov. 14: Sandia National Laboratories

  Nov. 13: Engineer answers DuPont's call to serve
  Nov. 13: Brookhaven National Laboratory

  Nov. 12: Nuclear strides
  Nov. 12: 1960s see innovation in SRP's reactors

  Nov. 11: Green thumbs
  Nov. 11: Argonne National Laboratory

  Nov. 10: Family tradition
  Nov. 10: Places of energy: Oak Ridge

  Nov. 9: Pioneering ecologist helped site study river
  Nov. 9: Hanford Engineer Works

  Nov. 8: Safeguarding secrets
  Nov. 8: Los Alamos' rival helped ensure quality

  Nov. 7: Supervising evolution
  Nov. 7: Birthplace of the atomic bomb

  Nov. 5: Growing pains
  Nov. 5: Physicist feared power he helped create

  Nov. 4: SRS laid foundation for ecological study
  Nov. 4: Faces of Energy: Julius Oppenheimer

  Nov. 3: Emotions over plant were mixed

  Nov. 2: A suitable site
  Nov. 2: Faces of Energy: Enrico Fermi

  Nov. 1: The big bang
  Nov. 1: Program honors scientist

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