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3. With the snarling over on impeachment, Congress focuses on fiscal 2000 R&D budget

4. In retirement, Jack Gibbons returns to his roots- a gentleman farmer and science policy exponent

8. Senator Bennett Johnston talks about physicists in politics

9. Relaunching NASA: budget cuts and management woes impel Goldin to realign field centers

10. Conversation with Jack Gibbons on coordinating science policy

11. Physicists refute charges that icons helped Soviets build nuclear bombs

12. Counting what counts: 1995 budget skimps science, boosts technology

13. After agonizing death in the family, particle physics faces grim future

15. Congress cancels SSC and allocates high budgets for technology in 1994

16. Hopeful talk on science as Press leaves academy

17. Clinton's budget boosts technology, making research scientists jittery

18. Clinton's hands-on economic plan: technology gains, big science loses

21. From rhetoric to reality in science: between Little Rock and a hard place

22. In its rush to the elections, Congress skimps on research

23. Bush and Clinton: comparing the candidates

24. Cheers for Bush's 1993 R&D budget cut short by problems and pessimism

25. Roundtable: science under stress

26. Does 1992 mark the end of an era for DOE's crown jewels of physics?

27. Musical chairs at OSTP, DOE and Pentagon leave technology policy a trivial pursuit

28. Talk with Allan Bromley: on life in the White House science fast lane

29. End of an era: superpowers sign START, limiting ICBMs

30. Bush, his faith in R&D, raises more hope for higher 1992 budget in hard times

32. Roundtable: new challenges for the national labs

37. Astronomers envision new observing instruments in next decade to focus on farthest reaches

40. Meserve joins NRS; New faces at State Department and NSF

43. Confronted by Clinton and Congress over security, Richardson drops objection to DOE agency

44. Specter of SSC haunts Spallation Neutron Source as recently approved project director takes charge

45. The price of victory in cold war is $5.8 trillion for nuclear arms, delivery systems, says panel

47. Without explosions to test the aging nuclear arsenal, bomb builders turn to inertial fusion and supercomputers

48. Clinton sends his 1998 R&D budget to Capitol Hill expecting bipartisan support, but all is not rosy

50. In winter of discontent, Lane, Curtis and Gibbons light fires under scientists to awaken Congress

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