From   petergle@sonic.net  
Sent  Wednesday, May 12, 2010 2:25 pm 
To  XXX
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Subject  Re: Chinese translation of 
Thank you. In this letter when we use the word "integrity" we mean definition #1 below.
Peter
On Mon 10/05/10 8:10 PM , XXX sent:
Dear Dr Gleick,
Since your open letter published last week, it has drawn global 
attentions. I know a group of Chinese scientist/supporters are working 
on translation of the letter and there have been some heated 
discussions on the exact meaning of the word "integrity".
According to the disctionary, integrity has two meanings:
1. adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral 
character; honesty. 
2. the state of being whole, entire, or undiminished: to preserve the 
integrity of the empire. 
Some of us believe it should be 1 and others think that 2 is the 
answer. Since none of us is native English speaker, we think the final 
call should come from the author. It's greatly appreciated if you can 
clarify the meaning of the word and this will help us maintain the 
accuracy of the translation.
Sincerely yours,
XXX