The Nation - News from Oct. 24, 1986
Engineers loaded radioactive fuel into the reactor core of the nuclear plant at Seabrook, N.H., while a handful of anti-nuclear activists protested outside the plant gates. In a major step for the $4.8-billion project, already eight years behind schedule, the first dozen of 193 12-foot uranium fuel assemblies were inserted into the reactor core. There were no arrests in the protest outside the plant.
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