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- Debates & decisions. // Commonweal;10/22/2004, Vol. 131 Issue 18, p5
Focuses on the issues discussed during the debates between presidential candidates, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry and U.S. President George W. Bush in preparation for the U.S. elections in November 2004. Comparison between the demeanor shown by the candidates during their first debate; Views...
- President for Life. George, Robert P.; Bradley, Gerard V. // National Review;11/8/2004, Vol. 56 Issue 21, p22
Considers what the 2004 U.S. presidential election means for abortion and related issues. Comparison of the positions of President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry on abortion; Discussion of the implications of the election for stem cell research; Opposition of Bush to all human cloning and...
- Support of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Crosses Party Lines. // Diabetes Health;Oct2004, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p53
Discusses the conflict between U.S. President George W. Bush and presidential candidate John Kerry over the issue of the embryonic stem cell research policy. Discussion of the stem cell research policy; Details of a letter signed by Kerry and U.S. senators to urge Bush to expand the stem cell...
- Nancy's Next Campaign. Kalb, Claudia; Rosenberg, Debra // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);6/21/2004, Vol. 143 Issue 25, p37
Discusses the efforts by former First Lady, Nancy Reagan, to support stem cell research. Opposition from Reagan and others against President George W. Bush's laws which restrict much stem cell research; Stance of presidential candidate, John Kerry, on stem cell research; Reasons why Reagan is...
- Nancy's Next Campaign. Kalb, Claudia; Rosenberg, Debra // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);6/21/2004, Vol. 143 Issue 25, p23
Discusses the efforts by former First Lady, Nancy Reagan, to support stem cell research. Opposition from Reagan and others against President George W. Bush's laws which restrict much stem cell research; Stance of presidential candidate, John Kerry, on stem cell research; Reasons why Reagan is...
- Bush vs. Kerry. Glick, Deanna // Diabetes Health;Oct2004, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p46
Discusses the campaign agenda of U.S. President George W. Bush and presidential candidate John Kerry for the 2004 presidential election on the issue of federal spending limitation policy on embryonic stem cell research. Importance of embryonic stem cell research to diabetic cure research;...
- The battle over stem cells. Randerson, James // New Scientist;10/9/2004, Vol. 184 Issue 2468, p23
The article reports that the stem cells have a higher profile during the 2004 U.S. Presidential campaign than any other scientific issue. Vote George W. Bush, and his policy of restricting federal research into embryonic stem cells will continue. Vote John Kerry and such fetters will be removed....
- PRESIDENTIAL POLICIES PUT SCIENCE AT RISK. Waxman, Henry // ASEE Prism;Dec2003, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p72
Comments on the effect of policies of U.S. President George W. Bush on scientific research. Complaints of scientists against political interference; Restrictions on embryonic stem cell development; Criticism on the claims of administration on the functionality of technology for intercepting an...
- It Was the Veto Of a Lifetime. Alter, Jonathan // Newsweek;7/31/2006, Vol. 148 Issue 5, p40
This article discusses U.S. president George W. Bush's veto of a bill that would have allowed embryonic stem cell research in the United States. The author describes the veto as a political blunder by Bush, and one that may harm fellow Republicans seeking election in 2006. Embryonic stem cells...


