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ARDENT NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOE TAKES UP CAUSE MADISONIAN SAM DAY PROTESTING ISRAELI SCIENTIST'S IMPRISONMENT
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John Welsh Wisconsin State Journal
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Day, Sam
1997
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1997
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ARDENT NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOE TAKES UP CAUSE MADISONIAN SAM DAY PROTESTING ISRAELI SCIENTIST'S IMPRISONMENT
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ARDENT NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOE TAKES UP CAUSE MADISONIAN SAM DAY PROTESTING ISRAELI SCIENTIST'S IMPRISONMENT
1997
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\"He's gone as far as anyone I know to put his body where his mouth is as far as nuclear weapons,\" said Day, who serves as the coordinator of the U.S. campaign on behalf of Vanunu. \"Instead of bellyaching in print, (Vanunu) is doing something about it.\" Today, Day sees the world mostly in shades of gray but can still see the shapes of trees and homes. He and his wife of 40 years, Kathleen Day, have lived in the same house near Edgewood College for close to 20 years, so he has little trouble getting around his home and even navigating the steep staircase to his attic office space where he runs the Vanunu campaign. He can easily get to the local grocery store without help, though he uses his cane to signal bicyclists to give him extra room. Crossing busy Monroe Street can be hazardous and Day admits it is scarier than crossing the property line of a nuclear weapons installation. Vanunu reportedly was kidnapped in Rome by Israeli secret agents in 1986 and returned to Israel, where he was charged with espionage and treason. Following a trial held in secret, Vanunu was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
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