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News Of The Week
FALSE POSITIVES EXPLAINED
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HOW ICE IS MADE
Cover Story
PHARMACEUTICAL OUTSOURCING
Government
A CHEMIST'S PASSIONS
Science
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NORMAN HACKERMAN
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April 1, 2002
Volume 80, Number 13
CENEAR 80 13 p. 3

NEWS OF THE WEEK
FALSE POSITIVES EXPLAINED
What look like promising drug leads may just be useless aggregates.
BUSH FILLS TOP HEALTH POSTS
Radiologist is tapped to head NIH; trauma surgeon named surgeon general.
PEMEX AIMS HIGH
Bold expansion plans may put Mexican petrochemicals back on track.
HOW ICE IS MADE
Water goes from liquid to crystalline in four steps.
CLEARER AIR AHEAD?
Court upholds EPA's five-year-old rules limiting ozone and particulate emissions.
CELESTIAL CHEMISTRY
Amino acids can form on ice grains in interstellar clouds.
SETTLEMENT QUESTIONED
Local citizens, Alabama officials criticize EPA's PCB cleanup order for Solutia.
HYBRID SOLAR CELL
Inorganic-organic composite can be "painted on."
LESS AT THE TOP
DuPont's Holliday, Dow's Parker take compensation cut.
COVER STORY
PHARMACEUTICAL OUTSOURCING
Fine chemicals makers tread a fine line between supplying to big drug firms and their generic competition.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
DOW CORNING
Company is set to emerge from bankruptcy reorganization with new energy.
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
A CHEMIST'S PASSIONS
Barbara Hatch Rosenberg's involvement in arms control issues has led to current scrutiny of FBI's investigation of anthrax attacks.
EPA TACKLES BAD DATA
Fraudulent and sloppy data used for regulation can undermine public health.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
NORMAN HACKERMAN
Prolific chemist and university administrator is still going strong at age 90.
THE SIMPLEST REACTION
New experiment matches quantum theory predictions for hydrogen-exchange reactions.
LOKER INSTITUTE CELEBRATION
University of Southern California commemorates 25th anniversary of an innovative center for hydrocarbon research.
ACS NEWS
ACS HONORS ITS 50-YEAR MEMBERS
MEETINGS
34TH GREAT LAKES REGIONAL MEETING
THE DEPARTMENTS
EDITOR'S PAGE
LETTERS
NEWSCRIPTS

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