Maybe it is a way to tame a fearsome subject by Hollywoodizing it, or maybe it is a way to drive home the dreadful stakes in the arid-sounding business of nonproliferation, but in several weeks of talking to specialists here and in Russia about the threats an amateur evildoer might pose to the homeland, I found an unnerving abundance of such morbid creativity. From the Sunday NYT Magazine. Here's the table of contents: Not If But When 25,000 Warheads, and It Only Takes One The Garage Bomb Weapons of Mass Disruption The Peril of Power Plants Being Afraid Nuclear Nightmares |