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July 1, 2002
Volume 80, Number 26
CENEAR 80 26 p. 1

NEWS OF THE WEEK
R&D & HOMELAND SECURITY
NRC panel sets blueprint for fighting terrorism.
ECONOMIC CLOUDS LIFTING?
Some diversified chemical firms see brighter second quarter, but agrochemical firms do not.
ANGIOGENESIS
Tiny beads deliver deadly gene that cuts off tumor's blood supply.
COLLOIDAL FABRICATION
Procedure builds intricate 3-D structures on millimeter scale.
ACCIDENT
Explosion at Pfizer research complex injures five, two seriously.
CHEMICAL CYBERSECURITY
Industry group is developing standards for securing electronic data.
DEATH IN ACS FAMILY
Former president Alan Nixon dies at age 93.
DUPONT CELEBRATES 200TH YEAR
Science is key to future growth, CEO Charles O. Holliday Jr. says.
ACS SPECIAL ELECTION
Paul Anderson and Douglas Raber are the candidates for vacant director-at-large post.

COVER STORY
GREEN CHEMISTRY AWARDS
Chemists and chemical engineers receive presidential recognition for innovations that promote pollution prevention.

BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
CANADIAN CONCERNS
Canadian Chemical Producer's Association meeting focuses on industry image and plant security.
INSIGHTS
Recent terrorist attacks in the U.S. have European chemical industry alert to how Responsible Care will affect them.

GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
RECYCLING ELECTRONICS
Disposing of computer and electronic waste without harming the environment or exploiting workers is an expensive and growing challenge.
NEW SOURCE REVIEW
Environmentalists say EPA is selling out to industry by rewriting this provision of the Clean Air Act.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES

EDUCATION
TEXTBOOKS
Authoring a teaching text is an arduous task undertaken for various reasons, the least of which is monetary.

BOOKS
"ENVISIONING SCIENCE"
Technical advances in publishing and software have changed journals and books into true objects of graphic art.

EMPLOYMENT
DIVERSITY ON THE JOB
Companies report success with programs for women, minorities in the workplace; universities need to improve their programs.

THE DEPARTMENTS

EDITOR'S PAGE

LETTERS

AWARDS

NEWSCRIPTS



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