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Volume 330 Issue 6145, 19 November 1987

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  • The US budget is almost certain to be cut by now. What happens next rests with the reserve banks. Their best plan is to extend credit to the United States, the world's largest debtor.

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  • Are British arrangements for science policy constitutionally improper?

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  • What Soviet perestroika most needs now is a demonstration of success. Here's where to start.

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  • Legislation may appear to provide a breeding ground for monopoly power and profit among commercial seedpropagators, but farmers are canny consumers.

    • William Lesser
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