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Sep 30, 1999

Power generation

The defining moments of a generation

Every generation has its defining moment. Perhaps it's a tragedy, like President Kennedy's assassination, or the murder of Martin Luther King. A scientific achievement like Armstrong walking on the moon. A senseless act, like the murder of John Lennon. A political event like the tearing down of the Berlin Wall. A sensational one, like the accident that killed Princess Di and the lasting image of her crumpled Mercedes. All such moments are, in turn, defined by technology, or rather television.

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