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Lab informants say firings were unjust.(Evening)

The Albuquerque Tribune (Albuquerque, NM)

| November 27, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Albuquerque Tribune. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Sue Vorenberg svorenberg@abqtrib.com / 823-3678

Two investigators fired Monday by Los Alamos National Laboratory say they informed Department of Energy whistle-blowers in September that their work might be getting them into trouble.

Now, Glenn Walp and Steven Doran say they plan to file a complaint with the DOE and consult with lawyers about what to do next.

Walp and Doran's contracts with the lab were terminated Monday. The two were deemed "not a suitable fit for the requirements of your position," according to a letter to each of them from Stanley L. Busboom, director of security at the lab.

Walp and Doran say they were hired to …

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