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Panel OKs Anthrax Shots for First Responders
Martin Enserink
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 661a.
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Star Wars in Florida
Andrew Lawler
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 663c.
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China Stakes Genetic Claims
Richard Stone
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 663b.
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BIOETHICS: U.K. Approves New Embryo Law
Gretchen Vogel
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 663a.
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SCIENCE IN CHINA: You Say You Want a Revolution
Hao Xin
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 664-666.
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Books
POLITICAL SCIENCE: Can We Trust the Machines?
Walter R. Mebane Jr.
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 677a-678a.
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Books
POLITICAL SCIENCE: On Counterproductive Changes
Michael Johnston
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 678-679.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE: A Better Way to Choose?
Iain McLean
Science 31 Oct 2008; 322: 680-681.
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U.S. SCIENCE AGENCIES: Media Policies Don't Always Square With Reality
Eli Kintisch
Science 24 Oct 2008; 322: 512b-513b.
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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: Cardiologists Come Under the Glare of a Senate Inquiry
Jocelyn Kaiser
Science 24 Oct 2008; 322: 513.
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