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Volume 260 Issue 5554, 29 April 1976

Opinion

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  • Allan Piper reports on the fortunes of the British coal industry, reflected in the recent controversial decision to develop the Selby coalfield

    • Allan Piper
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  • Colin Norman reports from Washington on a series of events which provides a vivid example of the difficulties sometimes encountered by scientists engaged in research on controversial topics

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  • April, traditionally an auspicious month for Soviet scientists with the announcement of the Lenin Prizes, has this year brought an ominous picture for those out of favour with the establishment: two dissident scientists on trial, continuing harassment and repression of refusniks, and Academician Andrei Sakharov briefly held with his wife in police custody. Vera Rich reports

    • Vera Rich
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Correspondence

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Article

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Letter

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Book Review

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Lunar Science

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