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Atomics International


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and the Atomics International Division of Rockwell International Corp.
15): Tom Reilly put more faith in the words of a former Atomics International employee than hard data showing high cancer rates in the neighborhood and six times the expected death rates for former employees.
The only news of the incident came about a month after the meltdown, when the Valley Green Sheet, a forerunner of the Daily News, reported that a press release issued by Atomics International said there had been an accident with its reactor, but no radiation had escaped.
Amato worked at Atomics International, later Rockwell International, on De Soto Avenue in Canoga Park for more than 25 years.
He worked as an engineer at Lockheed, Northrop, Atomics International and Rockwell Corp.
The field lab in the hills between Simi Valley and Chatsworth ran 10 nuclear reactors from the 1950s to the 1980s for Atomics International, Rocketdyne International Corp.
After the birth of their first three children, they moved to the San Fernando Valley, where Albert worked as a technical illustrator at Atomics International.
Prior to his Hughes job, he worked for almost 12 years at Atomics International, a division of North American Aviation, in Canoga Park, winding up there as a nuclear test engineer.

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