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We agree, the name's too long.  We're open to a better name.  James has
some good ones, anyone else?


At 05:15 PM 11/3/2003 -0500, James Fischer wrote: the acronym (NAISEPEP) is
unpronounceable?
>>How about:

> Pesticide and Environmental Standards and Toxicology Studies (PESTS)
>
> American Studies About Pollinators (ASAP)
>
> Western Hemisphere Organization Dedicated to Action on Toxics (WHO DAT?)
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> Pesticide Undertaking on Toxicology and Pollinators Under Threat (PUT-PUT)
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> Division Dedicated to Toxicology (DDT)
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>               jim (A Charter member of AAAAAA - the "American
>                 Association Advancing All Accurate Acronyms",
>                 first in phonebooks across the nation)
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