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How a Near-Earth Object Impact Might Affect Society 9 January 2003 Clark R. Chapman, SwRI, Boulder CO USA Commissioned by the Global Science Forum, OECD, for "Workshop on Near Earth Objects: Risks, Policies, and Actions,
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