Volume 50, Number 1, Winter 2000-2001

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE WRITERS, INC.
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Paul Raeburn, President
Lynne Friedmann,
Editor
Robert Finn, Deputy Editor
Diane McGurgan,
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Science-In-Society Awards: Reporting Why Science Matters
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Lofty Ideal To Grand Tradition: The Birth Of The NASW Science-In-Society Award

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2000 Evert Clark/Seth Payne Award
 
"The Best" Science Writing Often Neglects Chemistry
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American English Threatens Revolution In The Sciences

by Marjorie Miller
 
Scientists Turned Writers Often Under The Microscope
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Turning A Passion For Science Into A Passion For Writing
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Women Scientists: Tokens In The Lab And In The News?
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Canadian Science Writers United 30 Years Ago
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The Trouble We Have Seeing What's Out There
by Robin Marantz Henig
 
Why Files Draw Fox Fire
by Lisa Scuchman
 
Concept Of Mass Remains About As Clear As Mud
by K.C. Cole
 
Number Theory Wins Raves From Broadway Critics And Producers
by Lisa Gubernick
 
Educators Find Fault With Science Texts

President's Letter by Paul Raeburn

On The Lists by Bob Finn

The Free Lance by Tabitha M. Powledge

Election Results For 2001-2003 NASW Board
 
AGU Names Its Journalism Award For Robert Cowen
 
Metcalf Offers 42-Week Radio Environmental Reporting Fellowship

Regional Groups by Suzanne Clancy

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Notices From Diane
 
Our Gang by Rick Borchelt

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