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Photo Essay: Chernobyl 20 Years Later

May 8, 2006

A photo essay marking the two-decades anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in history

About Lionel Delevingne

Lionel Delevingne is a photojournalist whose credits have appeared in over 200 publications in the US and abroad, including Le Nouvel Observateur, Die Zeit, the New York Times, and Mother Jones. His feature essays on patriotism, Native Americans and the environmental movement have been widely exhibited.

Mr. Delevingne is the founder of Delevingne & Associates, a consulting firm dedicated to education.

His reporting career began in the spring of 1971, in Washington D.C., when he covered the John Kerry-led protests against the Vietnam War.

 


 

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very informative, thank you for that.
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Posted by:jennyFebruary 29, 2008 7:45:03 AMRespond ^
i liked chernobyl, it was fun!
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