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By clapping student quotas on British universities, the British Government hopes to save money. It could save as much, and make a more liberal system, if it encouraged a market in higher education.
Secretary of Health Margaret Heckler announced in Washington this week that the retrovirus responsible for AIDS has been identified by Gallo's group at NIH; Montagnier's group in Paris has helped.
Jonathan Silvertown's textbook, Introduction to Plant Population Ecology, was published by Longman in November 1982. To date some ten reviews have appeared, with more still to come. No one who has written a book and then followed the subsequent reviews will be surprised that reviewers found different things in the book: