CITATIONS AND REFERENCES

Most of our research was conducted in the library but a small but significant portion was done via the internet. Here are the websites we used to conduct our research, with the e-mail granting us permission attached

WEBSITES

Stockholm International Peace Institute

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From: Elizibeth french
Date: Monday, May 10th, 1999, 8:35 pm
To: Sasheedran
Re: Permissions

Thank you for your inquiry.  Yes, you may cite the information on our website.  Please feel free to contact us should you have any additional questions.

Yours truly,
 

Elisabeth M. French

Sasheendran wrote:

dear sir/mdm,                    i am a student from singapore, doingresearch on cbw today.the website by sirpi isinformative.could i please have permission toquote some of the facts on chemical agents for myproject? yours sincerely,sasheendran
--
Elisabeth Monica French
Research Assistant
CBW Project
SIPRI

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
SIPRI
Signalistgatan 9
S-169 70 Solna
Sweden
TEL     +46 8 655 97 00
TEL (direct) + 46 8 655 97 31
**PLEASE NOTE NEW DIRECT PHONE NUMBER
E-MAIL  efrench@sipri.se
FAX     +46 8 655 97 33

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The Chemical Weapons Convention Home Page

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From: webmaster@opcw.org
Date: Monday, May 17. 1999, 2:35 pm
To: Sasheendran
Re: You are granted permission

Dear Sasheendran,

Thank you for your interest,
you have permission to cite some of the information.

Best regards,

Gulumser Yararli

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BOOKS/RESEARCH PAPERS

The bulk of our material came from the library. We spent hundreds of ours pouring through references and encyclopedias as well as thumbing through archived newspapers in order to verify our facts.

Anti-Crop Biological Warfare – Implications of the Iraqi and US Programs. Simon Whitby and Paul Rogers in Defense Analysis, Vol 13, No 3, pages 303 –318, 1997

Biotechnology, Weapons and Humanity – Malcolm Drando, British medical Association, Harwood Academic Publishers 1999

The Bradford program on Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention site is available at www.brad.ac.uk/acad/sbtwc on the world wide web.

Sadam Hussein: My Life Iraqi Associated Press,1998

The Chemical and Biological Warfare Conventions Bulletin of the Haravrd-Sussex Program on CBW Armanent and Arms Limitation site is available at fas-www.harvard.edu/~hsp/ on the world wide web.

Clouds of Secrecy: The Army’s Germ Warfare Tests over Populated Areas. Leanord A. Cole. Rowman and Littlefield, 1990

Biological Weapons: Weapons of the Future? Edited by Brad Roberts. Center For Strategic and International Studies, 1993.

Biological Warfare in the 21st Century. Malcolm Dand, macMillian 1994.

The Eleventh Plague: The politics of Biological and Chemical Warfare. Leanord A. Cole. WH Freeman and Company, 1996

GRAPHICS

Virtually all the graphics, particularly those used in navigation, were made by me using Photoshop. The really good images you see were imported from Corel 4's CD and from Corbis with permission (see below). .

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From: Customer Service
Date: Friday, May 19, 1999, 11:45 am
To: Sasheendran
Re: Permission

Dear Sasheendran,

Thank you for contacting Corel Customer Service.

In response to your inquiry, you may use Corel photos and/or clipart as outlined by our User Guidelines.  To review a copy of these guidelines, please visit the website listed below.
http://www.corel.com/legal/standard.htm

If you are having difficulty deciding whether your intended use is appropriate or whether you require written permission, you should seek the advice of your own copyright attorney. Corel will not assist you in making this determination.

I hope this helps to clarify things!

Customer Satisfaction Team
Corel Customer Service
customerservice@corel.com
www.corel.com

Please attach previous message for future reference.

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