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From: mark@umcp-cs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: never believe what you read in the popular press about science
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Date: Sun, 31-Jul-83 01:32:37 EDT
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The book "Betrayers of the Truth" by Broad and Wade is actually a
good example of science doing a good job policing itself.  Broad
and Wade are both on the staff of Science magazine (or used to
be), probably the premier english language scientific journal.
Portions of the book appeared in articles in Science and were
read with relish by the scientific community.
-- 
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