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During 1984-1987 my work was primarily as a commissioning and section editor.

1985

Mackenzie, D. and H. Gavaghan Britain Abandons Wave Power. New Scientist 107(1464): 17-17.

Europe Space Odyssey 2000. New Scientist 105(1440): 42-45.

Europe Faces up to Its Future in Space. New Scientist 105(1442): 10-11.

Wind Energy Fulfills Its Promise. New Scientist 105(1450): 22-22.

Taking the Heat out of Glass Making. New Scientist 106(1451): 25-25.

Who Wants Faslanes Asbestos. New Scientist 106(1455): 7-7.

Giotto Sets Its Course for Halley Comet. New Scientist 106(1463): 20-20.

Holograms Could Have Saved Dallas Tristar. New Scientist 107(1468): 20-20.

The Wind-Shear Factor. New Scientist 107(1469): 24-25.

The Sting in a Jumbo Jets Tail. New Scientist 107(1470): 16-16.

The Materials That Kill in Aircraft Fires. New Scientist 107(1471): 16-16.

Soviets Export Medical Technology to the West. New Scientist 107(1473): 33-33.

The Risk Analysis That Went Wrong. New Scientist 108(1477): 29-29.

MPs Demand Development of Renewable Energy. New Scientist 108(1480): 16-16.

Professors Say Sdi Computers Will Not Work. New Scientist 108(1480): 14-14.



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1986

Joyce, C. and H. Gavaghan (1986). "Flaw in Solid Fuel May Have Detonated Shuttle." New Scientist 109(1494): 19-21.

France Launches Spot, a Commercial Spy in the Sky." New Scientist 109(1490): 25-25.

Joint Venture Brings Back Propellers." New Scientist 109(1499): 27-27.

Europe Captures the Comet." New Scientist 109(1500): 35-36.

Hybrid Aircraft Prepares for Test Flight." New Scientist 110(1502): 26-26.

All the Fun of the Fair." New Scientist 110(1506): 55-56.

New Tests for Structures in Nuclear Stations." New Scientist 110(1507): 29-29.

Europe New Fighter Flies out of Trouble." New Scientist 110(1510): 31-31.

A Saline Solution to Israels Drought." New Scientist 111(1516): 26-27.

Time and Tide Are Right for the Severn Barrage." New Scientist 111(1517): 21-22.

Plans for Coal Go Critical." New Scientist 111(1523): 20-21.

European Rivals Fight for Investment." New Scientist 111(1524): 31-31.

Motorists Electronic Guide Saves Time and Money." New Scientist 112(1528): 27-27.

Nasa Pays the Price for Safety." New Scientist 112(1530): 36-36.

Britain May Give up Hotols Secrets." New Scientist 112(1530): 25-25.

Soviet Trip to Mars on Track." New Scientist 112(1531): 35-35.

The Nobel-Prizes - Nobel Award Resolves Row over Microscope." New Scientist 112(1531): 22-23.

Chinook Crash May Speed Safer Helicopters." New Scientist 112(1534): 21-21.

The Price of Helicopter Safety." New Scientist 112(1536): 23-24.

Science Museum Turns Rocket History on Its Head." New Scientist 112(1539): 18-18.

Eureka Keeps on Rolling." New Scientist 112(1540-1): 28-28.



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1987

Military Satellites Return to Rockets." New Scientist 113(1545): 37-37.

Space Plans Stuck on the Launch Pad." New Scientist 113(1545): 30-31.

Air Safety Inspectors Ignored Helicopters." New Scientist 113(1546): 32-32.

Rolls-Royce Gears up for Sell-Off." New Scientist 113(1547): 36-36.

United-States Cries Foul over Airbus Plans." New Scientist 113(1548): 14-14.

European Spaceplane Hits Heavy Problems." New Scientist 113(1550): 19-19.

Engine Worries Delays Airbus Payment." New Scientist 113(1552): 17-17.

On the Wings of European Technology." New Scientist 114(1554): 38-42.

Rivals Gear up for Jet Engine Wars." New Scientist 114(1554): 32-32.

Space Projects Suffer Along with Overweight Hermes." New Scientist 114(1554): 19-19.

Superfan Loses Favor among Airline Companies." New Scientist 114(1556): 14-14.

Fresh Proposals Bring the United-States Space Station Closer." New Scientist 114(1558): 28-28.

The High Flying Sell-Off." New Scientist 114(1559): 52-54.

Cleaner Power-Stations Aim to Cut Pollution." New Scientist 114(1560): 24-24.

Britain Backs New Airbus Project." New Scientist 114(1561): 27-27.

No Brief for Britain Space Negotiators." New Scientist 114(1562): 23-23.

Simulating Life at Sea." New Scientist 114(1564): 42-45.

Computers Keep the Airlanes Open." New Scientist 114(1565): 40-40.

Deadline for Merger of Welsh Colleges." New Scientist 115(1567): 27-27.

Europe Olympus Satellite Waits in the Wings." New Scientist 115(1569): 40-40.

Thatcher Shoots Down Britain Space Research." New Scientist 115(1571): 20-20.

Aircraft Fires - Living through the Smoke." New Scientist 115(1572): 54-57.

Tilting Rotors Give the Military a Lift." New Scientist 115(1573): 34-34.

Funding Crisis Shakes Space Community." New Scientist 115(1573): 21-21.

Nasa Declares Bold Plans for Space Exploration." New Scientist 115(1575): 18-18.

Dix-Neuf-Huit-Sept." New Scientist 115(1577): 32-32.

Space Station Faces Senate Axe." New Scientist 115(1577): 25-25.

Communication Standards Take to the Air." New Scientist 115(1578): 44-44.

Costs May Place the Space Station out of Reach." New Scientist 115(1579): 20-20.

Tilting at New Aviation Markets." New Scientist 116(1580): 38-43.

Black-Box Offers a Way to Safer Shipping." New Scientist 116(1580): 34-34.

Moscow Visit Signals Glasnost in Space." New Scientist 116(1580): 22-22.

Japan Space Rocket Enters the Business Stakes." New Scientist 116(1583): 40-40.

Blowing Hot and Cold over Hotol." New Scientist 116(1583): 28-29.

Industrialists Hit by Britain Flight from Space." New Scientist 116(1587): 24-24.

Research Agency Goes North." New Scientist 116(1587): 22-22.

Minister Halts Debate on National Grid." New Scientist 116(1588): 25-25.

ESA Is Better Off without Britain." New Scientist 116(1591): 5-5.

Engineers Tackle Pollution from Fossil-Fuels." New Scientist 116(1592-3): 26-26.

Space Stations Future Hangs in the Balance. New Scientist 116(1592-3): 24-25.

Standards for Smokehoods Due Next Month. New Scientist 116(1592-3): 8-8.



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