Please, let's drop this. On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 01:35:45AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > John Ernst writes, > > >Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary, 2nd edition, > > gives the following definition of "suppress": > >"3. to prevent or prohibit the publication of ...." > > I don't think this definition supports your claims. > > Did RRPE "prevent or prohibit" anyone to publish a paper. No. RRPE declines to > publish many papers, but this is not suppression. There are many other > publishing outlets: RRPE has never tried to stop anyone from publishing a > paper in a different journal as far as I know. Even if RRPE decided never to > publish anything written by, say, Milton Friedman, this would not constitute > suppression as RRPE would not stop Milton from publishing somewhere else. > > How exactly does RRPE "prevent or prohibit" anyone from publishing their work > in another journal? > > Eric Nilsson >
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