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Re: DU thread



     I don't agree with you Melissa.  The information he provided is 
     essential to reconstructing the exposure scenario.  and, considering 
     our recent attacks on Iraq, it is timely "food for thought".


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Subject: DU thread
Author:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at guardian
Date:    12/21/98 3:57 PM


I'd hoped that the thread would peter out on its own, but...

Discussion of the radiation safety aspects of DU rounds is on topic; just
about everything else in the thread is not.  Please take the side
discussion to private e-mail.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

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