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Self-Restraint by Scientists Can Avert Federal Intrusion

By DANIEL S. GREENBERG

Scientists should take note of two new entries in the government's lexicon of information control: "sensitive homeland security information" and "sensitive but unclassified." Those categories, now under consideration by the Bush administration, hold the potential to disrupt scientific and scholarly research and publication, and...

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