Volume 51, Number 1, Winter 2001-2002

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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Correction

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New Members