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Future of Particle Physics

DEC 01, 2001

To solicit comments from the high-energy-physics community, NSF and the Department of Energy have posted a preliminary draft of the much anticipated report of the HEPAP (High Energy Physics Advisory Panel) subpanel on long-range planning for US high-energy physics on the Web (http://doe-hep.hep.net/news.html ). HEPAP expects to submit the final document to the funding agencies early in the new year. Jonathan Bagger (Johns Hopkins) and Barry Barish (Caltech) are the cochairs of the subpanel.

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Bertram M. Schwarzschild, American Center for Physics, One Physics Ellipse, College Park, Maryland 20740-3842, US .

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