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		<title>Careers in Science Writing</title>
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		<description>The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing is a group of distinguished journalists and scientists committed to improving the quality of science news reaching the general public. The CASW develops and funds programs to help newspaper, magazine and television reporters and editors, universities and corporations present accurate, reliable and informative news stories to the lay public about developments in science and medicine.</description>
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		<title>The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing</title>
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