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Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Oct 26th, 2002 at 10:42am
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Texas A&M student newspaper, The Battalion, has published an excellent opinion article on polygraph screening by sophomore Melissa Fried titled, "Polygr aph proves flawed."

At the bottom of the article is a link for providing feedback, which will be placed on-line after review by The Battalion. I have already submitted a comment applauding Ms. Fried's article and mentioning both AntiPolygraph.org and the petition to President Bush to end polygraph screening. I encourage others to also provide feedback, and perhaps to mention AntiPolygraph.org, as this is a good potential opportunity for networking with others concerned about polygraph policy.

(The print edition, which for the time being may be viewed as a graphic here, is nicely typeset and has a very appropriate illustration.)
 
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