Notes From the Editor

July 2003 By David M. Abbott Jr.

This is the fifth issue of the DPA Correlator I've edited. In last summer's issue, I said that I wanted the DPA Correlator to become a forum on debate for issues of interest to DPA members, to contain articles on professional practice, professional ethics, and related topics; to become a publication that DPA members felt was worth contributing to. While I wrote a good deal of the preceding four issues, this issue contains contributions from a variety of people, a trend I hope continues.

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Notes From the Editor

July 2003 By David M. Abbott Jr.

This is the fifth issue of the DPA Correlator I've edited. In last summer's issue, I said that I wanted the DPA Correlator to become a forum on debate for issues of interest to DPA members, to contain articles on professional practice, professional ethics, and related topics; to become a publication that DPA members felt was worth contributing to. While I wrote a good deal of the preceding four issues, this issue contains contributions from a variety of people, a trend I hope continues.

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Notes From the Editor

July 2003 By David M. Abbott Jr.

This is the fifth issue of the DPA Correlator I've edited. In last summer's issue, I said that I wanted the DPA Correlator to become a forum on debate for issues of interest to DPA members, to contain articles on professional practice, professional ethics, and related topics; to become a publication that DPA members felt was worth contributing to. While I wrote a good deal of the preceding four issues, this issue contains contributions from a variety of people, a trend I hope continues.

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Notes From the Editor

July 2003 By David M. Abbott Jr.

This is the fifth issue of the DPA Correlator I've edited. In last summer's issue, I said that I wanted the DPA Correlator to become a forum on debate for issues of interest to DPA members, to contain articles on professional practice, professional ethics, and related topics; to become a publication that DPA members felt was worth contributing to. While I wrote a good deal of the preceding four issues, this issue contains contributions from a variety of people, a trend I hope continues.

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Notes From the Editor

July 2003 By David M. Abbott Jr.

This is the fifth issue of the DPA Correlator I've edited. In last summer's issue, I said that I wanted the DPA Correlator to become a forum on debate for issues of interest to DPA members, to contain articles on professional practice, professional ethics, and related topics; to become a publication that DPA members felt was worth contributing to. While I wrote a good deal of the preceding four issues, this issue contains contributions from a variety of people, a trend I hope continues.

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Notes From the Editor

July 2003 By David M. Abbott Jr.

This is the fifth issue of the DPA Correlator I've edited. In last summer's issue, I said that I wanted the DPA Correlator to become a forum on debate for issues of interest to DPA members, to contain articles on professional practice, professional ethics, and related topics; to become a publication that DPA members felt was worth contributing to. While I wrote a good deal of the preceding four issues, this issue contains contributions from a variety of people, a trend I hope continues.

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