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Science, New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5384, Sep. 18, 1998


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1763
Jocelyn Kaiser


News


News of the Week
NIH to Produce a 'Working Draft' of the Genome by 2001, pp. 1774-1775
Eliot Marshall
Traces of Ancient Mariners Found in Peru, pp. 1775+1777
Heather Pringle
Strict Rules Rile Indian Scientists, pp. 1777-1778
Pallava Bagla
ScienceScope, pp. 1777+1779
Graduate Admissions Down for Minorities, p. 1778
Marcia Barinaga
A Record Grant for College Programs, p. 1779
Jennifer Couzin
China Sets Rules for Foreign Collaboration, pp. 1779-1780
Li Hui
Impact of Primate Losses Estimated, pp. 1780-1781
Jocelyn Kaiser
Fighting Corruption in the Quantum World, p. 1781
Andrew Watson
NRC Seeks Boost for Base, Special Projects, pp. 1781+1783
Wayne Kondro
Fast Chemistry Snares Stray Plutonium Isotope, p. 1783
Robert F. Service


News Focus
Assembling the World's Biggest Library on Your Desktop, pp. 1784-1786
Joseph Alper
A Closer Look at SNPs Suggests Difficulties, pp. 1787-1789
Elizabeth Pennisi
More SNPs on the Way, p. 1788
Ken Garber
Software Helps Australia Manage Forest Debate, pp. 1789+1791
Elizabeth Finkel
From Supermarket Boss to Science Minister, pp. 1792-1793
Nigel Williams
A Sweet Way to Keep Proteins Safe, p. 1793
Carol Potera


Random Samples, p. 1795
Jennifer Couzin


Essays on Science and Society
A Personal Journey Through Genetics and Civil Rights, pp. 1796-1797
David Suzuki


Science's Compass


Editorial
Balancing the Research Portfolio, p. 1803
Wm. A. Wulf


Letters
Patent Income, p. 1805
Allen D. Roses
Solution to a Conservation Problem?, p. 1805
Frank A. von Hippel
Tobacco: Who Pays Whom?, pp. 1805-1806
Steve Milloy; Gio Batta Gori
Estimating the CO2 Uptake in Europe, p. 1806
Philippe Martin
Big Spenders?, pp. 1806-1807
Eric Arnett; Robert M. May
NRC on Global Change, pp. 1807-1808
G. James Collatz; Yoram Kaufman
Native Coral, pp. 1808-1809
Mac Chapin; Peter R. Jutro
Corrections and Clarifications: New Timepiece has a Familiar Ring, p. 1809
Corrections and Clarifications: How a Growth Control Path Takes a Wrong Turn to Cancer, p. 1809
Corrections and Clarifications: Under Pressure, Deuterium Gets into Quite a State, p. 1809


Policy Forum
The Swiss Vote on Gene Technology, pp. 1810-1811
Gottfried Schatz


Books and New Media
On the Ontology and Origin of Species, pp. 1812-1813
Metaphysics and the Origin of Species.
Michael T. Ghiselin
Review author[s]: Richard M. Burian
Rescued Account of a Vanished People, pp. 1813-1814
Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians.
Pierre Clastres; Paul Auster
Review author[s]: Gustavo Politis
Making Multimedia, p. 1814
Review author[s]: Hamid Ghanadan


Perspectives
Shedding Light on Black Holes, pp. 1815-1816
Mark Reid
Turbulence and Sheared Flow, pp. 1816-1817
Keith H. Burrell
Telomeres-Unsticky Ends, pp. 1818-1819
David Shore


Tech.Sight
Genetic Variation as a Guide to Drug Development, pp. 1820-1821
Patrick W. Kleyn; Elliot S. Vesell
E-Mail Trojan Horses, p. 1822
Richard Peters; Robert Sikorski
Two-Hybridzyme, pp. 1822-1823
Robert Sikorski; Richard Peters
Metastasis in Eggs, p. 1823
Robert Sikorski; Richard Peters


Research


Research Article
Overview and Initial Results of the Very Long Baseline Interferometry Space Observatory Programme, pp. 1825-1829
H. Hirabayashi; H. Hirosawa; H. Kobayashi; Y. Murata; P. G. Edwards; E. B. Fomalont; K. Fujisawa; T. Ichikawa; T. Kii; J. E. J. Lovell; G. A. Moellenbrock; R. Okayasu; M. Inoue; N. Kawaguchi; S. Kameno; K. M. Shibata; Y. Asaki; T. Bushimata; S. Enome; S. Horiuchi; T. Miyaji; T. Umemoto; V. Migenes; K. Wajima; J. Nakajima; M. Morimoto; J. Ellis; D. L. Meier; D. W. Murphy; R. A. Preston; J. G. Smith; S. J. Tingay; D. L. Traub; R. D. Wietfeldt; J. M. Benson; M. J. Claussen; C. Flatters; J. D. Romney; J. S. Ulvestad; L. R. D'Addario; G. I. Langston; A. H. Minter; B. R. Carlson; P. E. Dewdney; D. L. Jauncey; J. E. Reynolds; A. R. Taylor; P. M. McCulloch; W. H. Cannon; L. I. Gurvits; A. J. Mioduszewski; R. T. Schilizzi; R. S. Booth


Reports
Quebrada Jaguay: Early South American Maritime Adaptations, pp. 1830-1832
Daniel H. Sandweiss; Heather McInnis; Richard L. Burger; Asuncion Cano; Bernardino Ojeda; Rolando Paredes; Maria del Carmen Sandweiss; Michael D. Glascock
Early Maritime Economy and El Niño Events at Quebrada Tacahuay, Peru, pp. 1833-1835
David K. Keefer; Susan D. deFrance; Michael E. Moseley; James B. Richardson III; Dennis R. Satterlee; Amy Day-Lewis
Turbulent Transport Reduction by Zonal Flows: Massively Parallel Simulations, pp. 1835-1837
Z. Lin; T. S. Hahm; W. W. Lee; W. M. Tang; R. B. White
Implications of Mars Pathfinder Data for the Accretion History of the Terrestrial Planets, pp. 1838-1840
Constance M. Bertka; Yingwei Fei
Forest Fires: An Example of Self-Organized Critical Behavior, pp. 1840-1842
Bruce D. Malamud; Gleb Morein; Donald L. Turcotte
Molecular Assembly and Encapsulation Directed by Hydrogen-Bonding Preferences and the Filling of Space, pp. 1842-1845
Tomas Martin; Ulrike Obst; Julius Rebek Jr.
Inhibition of Xenoreactive Natural Antibody Production by Retroviral Gene Therapy, pp. 1845-1847
Jennifer L. Bracy; David H. Sachs; John Iacomini
Dendritic Integration and Its Role in Computing Image Velocity, pp. 1848-1850
Sandra Single; Alexander Borst
Aggregation and Motor Neuron Toxicity of an ALS-Linked SOD1 Mutant Independent from Wild-Type SOD1, pp. 1851-1854
Lucie I. Bruijn; Megan K. Houseweart; Shinsuke Kato; Karen L. Anderson; Scott D. Anderson; Eisaku Ohama; Andrew G. Reaume; Rick W. Scott; Don W. Cleveland
Regulation of Meiotic S Phase by Ime2 and a Clb5,6-Associated Kinase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, pp. 1854-1857
Léon Dirick; Loretta Goetsch; Gustav Ammerer; Breck Byers
Fertilization Defects in Sperm from Mice Lacking Fertilin β, pp. 1857-1859
Chunghee Cho; Donna O'Dell Bunch; Jean-Emmanuel Faure; Eugenia H. Goulding; Edward M. Eddy; Paul Primakoff; Diana G. Myles
Activation of Apoptosis Signal-Regulating Kinase 1 (ASK1) by the Adapter Protein Daxx, pp. 1860-1863
Howard Y. Chang; Hideki Nishitoh; Xiaolu Yang; Hidenori Ichijo; David Baltimore
Promotion of Dendritic Growth by CPG15, an Activity-Induced Signaling Molecule, pp. 1863-1866
Elly Nedivi; Gang-Yi Wu; Hollis T. Cline


Back Matter (46 pp.)

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