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March 05, 2006


Update: Sir Roy Meadow reinstated

Latest in the case (see Aug. 3, etc.) that helped crystallize the debate in Britain on unreliable scientific evidence: "Sir Roy Meadow, whose evidence helped to send three innocent mothers to jail for killing their babies, today successfully appealed against being struck off the medical register." (The Times; also Telegraph and, in The Times, Camilla Cavendish).

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