The Nation - News from March 13, 1985
A former supervisor at the disabled Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pa., was fined $2,000 and sentenced to two years’ probation for cheating on relicensing examinations. James R. Floyd, 48, was supervisor of operations at TMI’s Unit 2 in March, 1979, when it was the scene of the worst accident ever at a U.S. commercial nuclear plant. He was convicted in November of two counts of making false statements for cheating on the federally required exams in June 1979.
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