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The Nation - News from Sept. 10, 1989

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The Navy launched its newest Trident nuclear submarine, the $1.2-billion Pennsylvania, at New London, Conn., while about 100 anti-nuclear activists protested. Six of them were arrested and charged with criminal trespass and reckless operation of a motor vessel after they crossed Coast Guard barriers and tried to affix an anti-nuclear flag to the submarine. They were released after posting bond. Demonstrators organized by Greenpeace, an environmental and anti-nuclear group, fired mock missiles from a 40-foot boat made up to look like a submarine and dubbed the “Expennsylvania” in an attempt to ridicule the Navy’s Trident program. The 560-foot-long Pennsylvania is the second ballistic missile submarine equipped to carry the Trident 2, which has a range of up to 4,000 miles and an accuracy of within 200 yards.

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