Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
A straightforward SU (3) U (1) model in which there is effectively one new neutral-current parameter (denoted by R) is shown to give the canonical neutrino neutral-current predictions for all values of R. For small R the "low-energy" theory is essentially SU (2) U (1) while for R of the order of one it has a much richer "low-energy" gauge-boson mass spectrum. Even in the latter case, the predicted e-d asymmetry agrees with experiment. It is interesting that the atomic-physics parity violation depends sensitively on R.
Singer et al. (Fri,) studied this question.