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Volume 295 Issue 5851, 25 February 1982

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  • The new White House Science Council is only a pale shadow of the old President's Science Advisory Committee; it should stay that way.

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  • The belief that indigenous coal production is strategically essential neglects lost opportunity.

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  • Liberalizing British telecommunications is uphill work because it goes against the grain.

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