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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: michael97123 who wrote (110257)8/6/2003 5:49:09 PM
From: Maurice Winn   of 281500
 
<if bolton cant come, we should object to one of their negotiators too. The old soviet game is in play and we must not look week.> .... or stupid.

Mqurice@paintball.com

PS: newscientist.com

There was discussion some time ago about depleted uranium. The Royal Society disagrees that it's dangerous [especially dangerous compared with other things]. It is of course, like lead and mercury, a very toxic heavy metal causing brain and other damage - but there's so little of it used compared with lead shot in shotguns and normal guns and in building materials not to mention petrol, that we could say, "So what?"

Here are my first comments on depleted uranium. Message 19096491
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