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Risk, Science, and Politics: Regulating Toxic Substances in Canada and the United States, Kathryn Harrison and George Hoberg, Buffalo, NY: McGill-Queens University Press, 1994, 235 pp. US$49.95 cloth. ISBN 0-7735-1236-5. US$17.95 paper. ISBN 0-7735-1251-9. McGill-Queens University Press, 250 Sonwil Dr., Buffalo, NY 14225-5516, USA. - Regulating Risk: The Science and Politics of Risk, Thomas A. Burke, Nga L. Tran, Jane S. Roemer and Carol J. Henry (eds.), Washington, DC: International Life Sciences Institute, 1993, 102 pp. US$ 25.00 paper. ISBN 0-944398-13-8. International Life Sciences Institute, 1126 16th St. NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
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