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Volume 338 Issue 6217, 20 April 1989

Opinion

  • The United States and the EEC have made some progress towards an understanding that their agricultural subsidies will eventually be phased out, but the pace of change is far too slow.

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  • The palaeontology of the Himalayas has been corrupted by an apparently systematic misplacing of fossils.

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  • The appearance next week of one, not two, papers on cold fusion should not be misunderstood.

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  • Through the activities of one Indian scientist, the palaeontological literature on the Himalayas has become shot through with disinformation.

    • John A. Talent
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