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Volume 332 Issue 6159, 3 March 1988

Opinion

  • This week's meeting of the Council of NATO makes it necessary that there should be a full-throated discussion of what happens next, which means problems for everybody.

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  • The British government has a bad recipe for selling a public monopoly.

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  • The next reorganization of British academic life will be serious; there should be a simpler way.

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News

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Correspondence

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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Review Article

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Article

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Letter

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Erratum

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New on the Market

  • March is a good month for new product news: many companies launch new products in the late winter and early spring. Below are some of the best and most innovative.

    • Carol Ezzel
    New on the Market
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Employment Review

  • Britain's Chancellor Nigel Lawson, some say, is presiding over an economic 'boom'. But what likelihood is there that the recovery will result in employment opportunities?

    • Richard Pearson
    Employment Review
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