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Interesting article! I would expect if things aren't settled soon on this

issue in the US that there will be a mass exodus of researchers to other

countries. As it says in the article, Singapore is banking on biomedical

research to bring money into their economy. Many other poorer nations could

do the same. Sounds like a revolution to me.

Regards,

Pam

News on stem cell research

> Hi all,

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> Will new cures come from Singapore?

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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020718/ap_wo_en_po/singa

pore_stem_cells_2

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> They have announced the most relaxed rules on stem cell research in the

world. Are researchers packing their bags?

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> Take care, Bill Werre

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Pam,

The read revolution will come later when another country finds a cure and US

citizens find that it is against the law for them to go to another country to

get the cure.

I wonder what Brownback and Bush will say then - Oops we are sorry? I can not

believe they are that dumb. It hope they will be willing to say they goofed,

but they will blame it on someone else as usual. Harry Truman was the last U.S.

President to accept responsibility for his actions.

Take care, Bill Werre

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> Interesting article! I would expect if things aren't settled soon on this

> issue in the US that there will be a mass exodus of researchers to other

> countries. As it says in the article, Singapore is banking on biomedical

> research to bring money into their economy. Many other poorer nations could

> do the same. Sounds like a revolution to me.

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> Regards,

> Pam

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> News on stem cell research

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> pore_stem_cells_2

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> > They have announced the most relaxed rules on stem cell research in the

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> > Take care, Bill Werre

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Hmmm... I'm picturing them having a hard time stopping a stampeding herd of

MSA patients and caregivers. :)

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> Pam,

>

> The read revolution will come later when another country finds a cure and

US citizens find that it is against the law for them to go to another

country to get the cure.

>

> I wonder what Brownback and Bush will say then - Oops we are sorry? I can

not believe they are that dumb. It hope they will be willing to say they

goofed, but they will blame it on someone else as usual. Harry Truman was

the last U.S. President to accept responsibility for his actions.

>

> Take care, Bill Werre

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