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Volume 343 Issue 6258, 8 February 1990

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  • Governments' confusion about the future of Europe should not blind them to the need that a new regime to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons must be devised in the next five years. That is not long.

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  • Changed circumstances in South Africa will soon compel changed attitudes elsewhere than in Pretoria.

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  • Genentech's rescue by Roche should raise questions about the procedures for approving new drugs.

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  • How can the international academic community contribute to the demise of apartheid?academic boycott is a political strategy of doubtful ethical basis, and should be replaced with a policy of selective support.

    • Solomon R. Benatar
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