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In addition to Campbell being Bush's Southern campaign chairman, Lee Atwater, his national campaign manager, is a native of Aiken.
Aiken, serving his first day on the job Monday, said it is impossible to say that the slaying could have been prevented even if the program had been administered more strictly.
"There's a lot of turmoil that is natural when you have a change in management," Starostecki told the Aiken Standard.
But no one knows why the same reactor at the Savannah River Plant near Aiken, S.C., underwent a power surge a few days later, after a successful restart, the panel was told.
The United States has been unable to produce it since last spring when the last of three operable reactors at the Savannah River Plant near Aiken, S.C., was shut down for repairs.
All three reactors at the sprawling nuclear weapons facility in suburban Aiken County, S.C., were reduced to 50 percent power in March 1987.
Rabhan was imprisoned with another American, John Pattis of Aiken, S.C., said Pattis' sister, Ellen.
The waste ultimately is bound for DOE's Savannah River nuclear weapons plant in Aiken, S.C., where it will be reprocessed.
The Savannah River site at Aiken, S.C., would exclusively produce one nuclear-weapons component, tritium; in earlier years, some of its four reactors also produced plutonium.
I want to know if there's any danger to the environment, what kind of danger there'd be to our health." "It's been there for 30 years and nobody's died yet," said Aiken Mayor H. Odell Weeks.
Aiken said he has asked the developer for a donation to help pay for the excavation.
One reactor is to be built at the department's Savannah River Site, near Aiken, S.C., and the other would be new at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, near Idaho Falls.
"We consider this group to be a major center in the trafficking of methamphetamines," Aiken said at a news conference.
In a separate development, the department announced that Energy Secretary James E. Watkins would travel to the Savannah River Site nuclear weapons complex, near Aiken, S.C., next Friday to tour the facilities and talk with employees.
Hercules V. Hefer, the managing partner of Johannesburg-based Aiken & Carter, the KMG affiliate, says his firm does a lot more government work than the Peat affiliate.
The engineering and construction concern said the unit will perform an undisclosed portion of about $357 million of work being done at the complex, which is in Aiken, S.C.
The other three, located at the Savannah River complex near Aiken, S.C., are running at 50 percent power because of safety concerns.
The administration wants to build one reactor at the federal Savannah River Site, near Aiken, S.C., and another at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, near Idaho Falls.
DOE's three reactors at the plant near Aiken, S.C., have been shut down due to safety concerns and maintenance needs.
At Savannah River, near Aiken, S.C., Westinghouse spokeswoman Becky Apter said the company has made numerous improvements in safety training programs to bring the plant up to the standards of the civilian nuclear industry.
The inventory should be computerized within four weeks, said W. Dennis Aiken, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI's Omaha office.
Adrienne Brown, 38, of Aiken, S.C., appeared in Merrimack District Court on Friday on a charge of possession of the drug PCP based on lab tests on the contents of a plastic container.