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Science smorgasbord on the Web

Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 7:00 PM by Alan Boyle

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Hard to believe the Science Page editors don't consider the CRU emails worthy of even a mention.

[ALAN ADDS: MSNBC is a little different in that environmental news coverage falls under the news section, and not the Tech/Science section, so I don't often get into climate coverage ... and I'm getting into it less as time goes on, just because news is so focused on it (and it's become so tied up in politics). So you won't see much of anything about Copenhagen or Climategate here, although I'll add a link or two to the Science section so that people can find their way to the Environment section.]



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