USATODAY.com - ABC’s use of college interns for investigation angers colleges: “At Kansas State, officials anticipated the visit; word had gotten around the small nuclear research community that reporters saying they were students had approached facilities. The students were given a tour anyway, even though this was later cited by ABC an example of a potential security risk.
The interns flirted with security officers to try to get in, said Ken Shultis, Kansas State’s nuclear energy program director. The guards flirted back, since they were trying to get the interns to pose for a picture they wanted to provide to the FBI.”
Something seems to have gone awry in the colliding worlds of journalism and proliferation security …
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