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Volume 307 Issue 5948, 19 January 1984

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  • The conference opening this week at Stockhlom is another opportunity for arms control. It should keep hopeful ambitions in check and concentrate, instead, on mechanisms for monitoring.

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  • The US Administration hopes to spend more on competitive grants in agriculture. It must insist.

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  • British school education is in for another shake up. The minister in charge should move carefully.

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  • Too much cholesterol in blood is bad for people; the same is not true in food.

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