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This second edition of Emerging Infectious Diseases Trendss and Issues, edited by F.R. Lashley and J.D. Durham, appearing 5 years after the first edition, has added several important diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome, avian influenza, and monkeypox.

The first eight issues, edited by Harold Hersey, were a mixture of adventure and weird stories.

The journal Critical Asian Studies (CAS) has recently published two special issues edited by Christine Hong and Hazel Smith that provide some much-needed reflection on the issue of human rights in Northeast Asia.

Therefore, I urge you to read Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Child Custody: Legal Strategies and Policy Issues, edited by Dr. Mo Therese Hannah and Barry Goldstein and just published this week.

Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné series, about a sword and sorcery anti-hero, began with "The Dreaming City" in the June 1961 Science Fantasy, and Moorcock appeared frequently thereafter: he had either a story or an essay (and sometimes both) in all but four of the remaining issues edited by Carnell.

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Past examples of this approach have yielded special issues on the evolution of the eye (our complexity issue) guest-edited by Dr. T. Ryan Gregory, the transitional fossils issue edited by Dr. Donald Prothero, and an issue dedicated to evolution education guest-edited by Dr. Kristin Jenkins of the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center.

(This comment appears in the first issue edited by Robert Gottlieb after the retirement of long-time editor William Shawn).

The first issue, edited by Ming Lin — who initiated the project, and who recently completed a graduate program in anthropology and art history at McGill University — is out now.

By Robert Gottlieb The New Yorker, March 2 , 1987P. 23 (This comment appears in the first issue edited by Robert Gottlieb after the retirement of long-time editor William Shawn).

An Oz issue edited by school children was prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act in 1971; particular offence was caused by a cartoon of a sexually active Rupert Bear.

They were prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act for The Schoolkids Issue, edited by teenagers and including an erotic fantasy about Rupert Bear.

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