TITLE

Bush Draws a Stem Cell Line

AUTHOR(S)
Fineman, Howard; Rosenberg, Debra; Brant, Martha
PUB. DATE
August 2001
SOURCE
Newsweek;8/20/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 8, p16
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the decision of United States President George W. Bush to limit federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. Conflict regarding stem cell research; Allowance of research on existing stem cell lines; How Bush came to his decision; Details of his televised speech to the U.S.
ACCESSION #
4999488

Tags: EMBRYONIC stem cells -- Government policy;  UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-2009;  BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946- -- Political & social views;  FEDERAL aid to research

 

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