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Volume 296 Issue 5859, 22 April 1982

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  • Admiral Bobby Imman of the CIA knows the danger that his crusade to alert US researchers to Soviet espionage could make academics abreact. But what else is the Administration looking for?

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  • The British Government seems indifferent to its electors' needs for protection from data banks.

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