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My country versus me: The first-hand account by the scientist who was falsely accused. (Nonfiction).(Brief Article)

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| March 04, 2002 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

WEN HO LEE WITH HELEN ZIA, READ BY FRED STELLA. Brilliance, unabridged, eight cassettes, 11 hrs., $34.95 ISBN 1-58788-765-7

In a story that would seem fantastic even if it were fictional, the Taiwan-born Lee relates his traumatic saga of being accused by the government of the high crime of espionage, detailing his life before, during and after the accusation. Lee, a "patriotic" American scientist who worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, helped develop our national defense capabilities and also assisted the FBI to help protect U.S. nuclear secrets. He was shocked to find himself the subject of scrutiny. Nevertheless, based on nothing but hollow …

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