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Volume 329 Issue 6139, 8 October 1987

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  • Can advertising companies, which are so adept at changing consumer behaviour, persuade people to alter their lifestyles to thwart the spread of the AIDS virus?

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  • Mr. Amadou M'bow as director-general for a third term is a recipe to put UNESCO out of business.

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  • Peter Medawar should be remembered as much as a writer as for his contributions to immunology

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  • There has been no general increase in cancer mortality near nuclear installations in England and Wales during the period 1959-1980. Leukaemia in young people may be an exception, though the reason remains unclear.

    • David Forman
    • Paula Cook-Mozaffari
    • Malcolm Pike
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