can "continue the life" of the Seville Statement in our own communities and countries. Dimitra also enclosed a letter from P. Nathanail of BBC stating that the Seville Statement was used on more than a dozen of their Language Service programs and will be used in a series on Greek Radio this fall. --- Letters are also enclosed from Ubiratan D'Ambrosio of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas in Brazil, Ezio Ponzo from the University of Rome, and from Graham Kemp of the University of Lancaster in England. All of them give us further examples of how the Statement can be used in practice. In particular, it is important to emphasize that Fonzo in Italy, like Papadopoulou in Greece, has submitted the Statement to the national UNESCO commission in the hopes that it can receive support from UNESCO at their meetings this fall. We are also hoping to receive support from national UNESCO commissions from Finland, Switzerland, Spain, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Venezuela, as well as Italy and Greece, --- One purpose of the Seville Statement is to provoke further debate and research on the issues of the determinants of war and peace. As the Statement indicates it restricts itself "to what we consider a most important first step.” In the spirit of such debate, and in the hopes that we will move forward in scientific fashion, I enclose several pages from the HUMAN ETHOLOGV NEWSLETTER featuring a debate on some of these issues between Robert Hinde, on the one hand, and Joseph Manson and Richard Wrangham, on the other. If I may be allowed to add my own voice to that debate, I hope that we will look not only for the causes of war, but also for the causes of peace in our future research which the world so greatly needs. --- In the time since the last newsletter in May, the Statement has been published and discussed in so many journals and organizations that it is not possible to list all of them here. Many are listed on the enclosed sheet of endorsements and full publications. In addition, we may note publicity given to the Statement in the Peace Chronicle of the CONSORTIUM FOR PEACE RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT, the Newsletter of the SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE and the newsletter of the NATIONAL COALITION ON TELEVISION VIOLENCE, all in the United States. It was also presented to the annual meeting of the BEHAVIOR GENETICS ASSOCIATION by Benson Ginsburg and Bonnie Frank Carter. And from UNESCO in Paris, we have received a letter from Elizabeth Khawajkie of the Section of Education for International Cooperation and Peace, who says that she hopes to be able to publish the Statement in a future issue of the bulletin INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING AT SCHOOL --- I hope to hear soon from all of you in the Support Network (over 200 now From more than 40 countries!), and until then, my sentiments are best expressed in the letter from Dimitra Papadopoulou, "You represent for all of us pieces of this human chain, the soul of this effort." Peace, David Adams Corresponding Secretary