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GOOD READING

Dixy Lee Ray, "Who speaks for Science?", Imprimis, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Ml 49242 (contributions welcome). Also available in Fort Freedom.

S.F. Singer, "Re-analysis of the Nuclear Winter phenome-non," Meteorol. Atmosph. Phys., vol. 38, pp. 228-39 (1988).

. J. Sillin, "Nuclear medicine for energy ills", Wall St. J. 9/21.

J. Megaw, "The No-Nuke Hoax," by a U. of Toronto physics professor points out the loss of life in not going nuclear (when will the nuclear industry let out the secret?) and is significant in that it appears in a journal that used to publish only antinuclear views on its pages not devoted to female anatomy.

"Cancer and chemicals¾are we going too far?"; and W.E. Simon, "Should we bail out Gorbachev?", Reader's Digest, Sept. 1988.

The Konzak Report (In Defense of Freedom) is a new and ex-cellent monthly newsletter on defense, aerospace and strategy. $38/yr., Box 18272, Denver, CO 80218.

L.G. Crovitz, "A Primer on the ACLU," Wall St.J. 10/3/88.



 • A tale of two gases
 • WHAT'S BLOCKING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY?
 • DRAWING
 • MAGNETS
 • MAGNETIC STORAGE AND PESSIMISM
 • FOG IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS
 • BUBBLE, BUBBLE, GAMMA TROUBLE
 • THE SECOND COMING OF ADAM SMITH
 • ECHOES AND UPDATES
 • DEMOBLICANS AND REPUBLICRATS
 • GOOD READING
Vol. 16, No. 3

Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive
Volume: Issues
Issue/No.: Vol. 16, No. 3

Date: December 01, 2004 02:09 PM
Title: A tale of two gases

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