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November 13, 2000
Volume 78, Number 46
CENEAR 78 46 p. 3
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Clean Air's Day in Court
Supreme Court hears industry's argument that costs need to be considered in setting standards
Indecisive Election
Most of science's champions are returning to Capitol Hill, along with a few new faces.
Environment & Parkinson's
New study reinforces link between a natural pesticide and the disease.
PPA Draws FDA Warning
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Agency says common cold remedy ingredient can cause strokes.
ICI Sharpens its Focus
Company is selling noncompatible assets, slashing dividend.
Synthetic Payoff
After 18-year effort, researchers make natural fungal product--penitrem D.
BUSINESS
Business Concentrates
Lubrizol
Oil and fuel additives supplier is growing globally and expanding its presence in industrial chemicals.
e-Business
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
Government Concentrates
Chemical Weapons
Early milestone reached as incineration facility on Johnston Atoll prepares to shut down.
Hazardous Waste Exports
Report cites less stringent standards, NAFTA for increase in U.S. waste transported to Canada.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
Science/Technology Concentrates
Plant Biochemistry
Discovery of guiding proteins reshapes thinking in the field of lignin and lignan biosynthesis.
Tom and Jerry
Collaboration between a chemist and a naturalist provides insight into the chemical language of nature.
Fluorescent Protein
Assay based on protein splicing allows detection of protein interactions.
SPECIAL REPORT
COVER STORY
Employment Outlook
Employers of all types are planning to hire chemists and chemical engineers in 2001--and pay them well.
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