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Occupy Portland protesters target Hanford 
About 150 Occupy Portland protesters went on a field trip to Washington state this weekend (April 13th, 14th and 15th) to protest nuclear war, nuclear energy and nuclear waste.
RICHLAND, Wash. —
About 150 Occupy Portland protesters went on a field trip to Washington state this weekend to protest nuclear war, nuclear energy and nuclear waste.
They were visiting Richland, Wash., which is next to Hanford nuclear reservation.
Activist Helen Caldicott says protesters wanted to visit “the belly of the beast.”
But the Tri-City Herald ( http://is.gd/zSGmE4) reports the protest also brought children, dogs, good food and the music of Portland bands to the sunny Sunday protest.
Along George Washington Way, demonstrators in anti-contamination suits waved signs at passing traffic.
A woman in a flowing cape and gas mask waved a rubber salmon and other people blew bubbles because, as their sign said, radiation travels through the air.
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Occupy Portland protesters target Hanford

About 150 Occupy Portland protesters went on a field trip to Washington state this weekend (April 13th, 14th and 15th) to protest nuclear war, nuclear energy and nuclear waste.


RICHLAND, Wash. —

About 150 Occupy Portland protesters went on a field trip to Washington state this weekend to protest nuclear war, nuclear energy and nuclear waste.

They were visiting Richland, Wash., which is next to Hanford nuclear reservation.

Activist Helen Caldicott says protesters wanted to visit “the belly of the beast.”

But the Tri-City Herald ( http://is.gd/zSGmE4) reports the protest also brought children, dogs, good food and the music of Portland bands to the sunny Sunday protest.

Along George Washington Way, demonstrators in anti-contamination suits waved signs at passing traffic.

A woman in a flowing cape and gas mask waved a rubber salmon and other people blew bubbles because, as their sign said, radiation travels through the air.

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