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ISFDB says that <i class="ContentPasted0">Police Your Planet</i> exists in (at least) three versions: the magazine original of 1953, the "abridged" version published in book form in 1956, and the "rewritten" version that I remember coming into the MITSFS in
1975. Which version(s) have people been reading? Project Gutenberg has the 1956 version, which brings to mind a live performance of "30,000 Pounds of Bananas"; did anyone dig up either of the others?<br>
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/CHip<br>
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