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AW: "The Bell Tolls for LNT"







Franz Schoenhofer

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Carol,



What is "delightful"? That the article reflects your own opinion? 



I do not know the "Operational Radiation Safety" journal, nor have I

access to it. Therefore I cannot enjoy it. I think that the majority of

RADSAFErs face the same problem. 



"The bell tolls for LNT" does not seem to me to be a headline from a

radiation protection journal to be taken seriously. It sounds for me to

be in the category of "Dog bites postman". 



This seems to be just another occasion to caution scientists to accept

both enthusiastic pro and con articles in non-scientific journals.



Best regards,



Franz



















> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----

> Von: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu [mailto:owner-

> radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu] Im Auftrag von Carol Marcus

> Gesendet: Samstag, 23. Oktober 2004 18:21

> An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

> Betreff: "The Bell Tolls for LNT"

> 

> Oct. 23, 2004

> 

> Hello Radsafers:

> 

> Just read a delightful article by Don. J. Higson in the November, 2004

> issue of Operational Radiation Safety (pp. S47-S50).  It is entitled

"The

> Bell Tolls for LNT".  Enjoy!

> 

> Ciao, Carol

> 

> Carol S. Marcus, Ph.D., M.D.

> <csmarcus@ucla.edu>

> 

>

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