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Volume 324 Issue 6097, 11 December 1986

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  • Not much has happened in the nuclear power industry since Chernobyl. But now the British government has to make a decision that will determine not only British plans, but influence what others do.

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  • The Chirac government in France seems to have made a hash of its intended university reform.

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  • More and more composers are relishing the unprecendented freedom provided by digital processors to manipulate both internal and external characteristics of sounds.

    • Philip Campbell
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