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Volume 264 Issue 5584, 25 November 1976

Opinion

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  • Questions about fish stocks lie behind Europe's fishing limits debate. D. H. Cushing discusses the state of stocks in the North-East Atlantic

    • D. H. Cushing
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  • Experiments begin soon on the 400-GeV Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN, Geneva. David Davies has been visiting the laboratory

    • David Davies
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  • The Food and Drug Administration last week issued a set of regulations designed to help combat a growing scandal over drug testing in the United States. Colin Norman reports from Washington

    • Colin Norman
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  • Italian authorities are now pondering how to clean up an area near Seveso in northern Italy, following an accident last July which released large quantities of dioxin into the environment. Some important new information bearing on the problem has surfaced in the United States. Colin Norman reports

    • Colin Norman
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  • The EEC's Council of Research Ministers met in Brussels last week to discuss once again the Joint European Torus (JET), the Community's fusion project, and the research programme for the Community's Joint Research Centre (JRC). Chris Sherwell reports

    • Chris Sherwell
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  • A UK parliamentary committee last week published a 96-page report on university-industry relations. Chris Sherwell reports on the various institutional proposals of what could become a controversial document

    • Chris Sherwell
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