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Constitutional Law

Aug. 25, 2001

Caught in an Existential Quandary

In the days following President George W. Bush's decision on stem-cell research, the media focused rather narrowly on the number of cells available, the promise for cures, the president's difficult political circumstances and the arcane science of stem-cell production.

By Tom Minnery
        
        In the days following President George W. Bush's decision on stem-cell research, the media focused rather narrowly on the number of cells available, the promise for cures, the president's difficult political circumstances and the arcane science of stem-cell production.
        Lost in the shadows was a...

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