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  2. Radium Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Radium Girls' case was settled in the autumn of 1928, before the trial was deliberated by the jury, and the settlement for each of the Radium Girls was $10,000 (equivalent to $177,000 in 2023 [8]) and a $600 per year annuity (equivalent to $10,600 in 2023 [8]) paid $12 per week (equivalent to $200 in 2023 [8]) for all of their lives, and ...

  3. Grace Fryer - Wikipedia

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    Grace Fryer (14 March 1899 – 27 October 1933) [1] was an American dial painter and Radium Girl, [2] who sued U.S. Radium after suffering radium poisoning while employed painting watch faces. [3] Subsequently, joined by fellow workers Quinta McDonald, Albina Larice, Edna Hussman, and Katherine Schaub, Fryer brought a suit labelled in the media ...

  4. List of civilian radiation accidents - Wikipedia

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    The most notable incident is the "Radium Girls" of Orange, New Jersey where many workers suffered from radiation poisoning. Other towns including Ottawa, Illinois experienced contamination of homes and other structures, and became Superfund cleanup sites.

  5. Stages Bloomington 'Radium Girls' tackles radium poisoning ...

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    "Radium Girls' is a "ghost play" that tells of memories of what happened 100 years ago to young women painting radium dials, director says. Stages Bloomington 'Radium Girls' tackles radium ...

  6. Nuclear labor issues - Wikipedia

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    Radium workers in the early 20th century, known as Radium Girls or Luminizers, incurred exposure doses that caused skeletal diseases including bone cancer. [161] Radium was used as an alleged medical "cure" for a variety of ailments, as well as to create luminous clock and instrument dials.

  7. The Only Harmless Great Thing - Wikipedia

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    The Only Harmless Great Thing is a 2018 alternate history story by Brooke Bolander, exploring the conjunction of Topsy the Elephant and the Radium Girls scandal. It was published by Tor.com. The title is taken from John Donne's 1612 poem The Progress of the Soul, and is his description of an elephant. [1]

  8. List of orphan source incidents - Wikipedia

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    This incident prompted the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Customs Service to install radiation detection equipment at all major border crossings. [14] [15] March 19, 1984 – Casablanca, Morocco – A 16.3 Ci (600 GBq) iridium-192 source was lost and taken home by a laborer, who placed the source on a table in the family bedroom.

  9. Students Blast California School Administrators for Turning ...

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    “There was an incident within our district that occurred recently regarding a transgender woman, who really is a biological man, having an altercation with a young woman at MLK High School ...