Volume 50, Number 4, Fall 2001

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE WRITERS, INC.
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Paul Raeburn, President
Lynne Friedmann, Editor

Robert Finn, Deputy Editor
Diane McGurgan, Executive Director

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Scientists Discover New Language To Communicate Research by Russ Rymer

Taking On The Alphabet Imperialists
by Terry Devitt


Overexcited Imaginations Sometimes Supercede The Scientific Facts
by Keay Davidson

Rules Of The Road For Conference Road Warriors by Ed Susman

 
Program Seeks To Save Taxonomists From Extinction by Jennifer Jacobson

Nature Films: Cue The Sun And The Music by K.C. Cole

J-School Professors Driven Crazy By The Technology They Love by Susannah Dainow

Map Maker Loses Job And Becomes An Urban Legend by Naomi Lubick

 
Science Writer Could Have Been A Contender
by Corinna Wu

Parkinson Study Produces Opposite Extremes In Coverage by Melinda Voss

Avoid The Seven Deadly Sins Of Medical Reporting by Trudy Lieberman


President's Letter by Paul Raeburn

On The Lists by Bob Finn

Diana Steele Named Deputy Editor

The Free Lance by Tabitha M. Powledge

PIO Forum by Dennis Meredith

Two NASW Members Garner AIP Science Writing Awards

Robert Kunzig Nets European Book Prize

The Wait Is Over, Updated 'News And Numbers' Available

Taylor/Blakeslee Fellowships Awarded For Graduate Studies

Our Gang by Rick Borchelt

In Memoriam

Lynn Payer

Richard (Dic) Sigerson

Michael Unger

Theodore R. Van Dellen

Letters

Notices From Diane

NASW 2002 Boston

Books By And For Members by Ruth Winter

New Members