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Volume 325 Issue 6106, 19 February 1987

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  • Personal liberty should be protected in the battle against AIDS but not at all costs. Registration of infected individuals makes little sense but the testing of anonymous blood samples should proceed.

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  • The House of Lords has told more truth than most on UK science: now it has another chance.

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  • This week features new developments in lasers and their accessories, plus a review of laser-based instruments for biological applications.

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