What the papers say: Reed holds firm on arms exhibit
16 Sep 2005
The Lancet spoke in the respectable tones expected from the 'bible of the world's medical industry' (The Times, 9 September) when it criticised owner Reed Elsevier over an arms fair.
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The Lancet spoke in the respectable tones expected from the 'bible of the world's medical industry' (The Times, 9 September) when it criticised owner Reed Elsevier over an arms fair.
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