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Thursday, 9 August, 2001, 18:25 GMT 19:25 UK
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Bush backs stem cell research
US President George W Bush approves federal funding for limited medical research on stem cells extracted from human embryos.

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 | President Bush announces his decision to fund stem cell research and sets out his reasons for doing so real 28k
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 | Chair of the centre for bioethics and public policy in the US, Professor Nigel Cameron says a good compromise has been reached real 28k
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 | Coalition for the advancement of medical research's Ronnie Tepp says they are cautiously optimistic real 28k
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Bush backs stem cell research
US President George W Bush approves federal funding for limited medical research on stem cells extracted from human embryos.

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Also:
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 | President Bush announces his decision to fund stem cell research and sets out his reasons for doing so real 28k
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 | Chair of the centre for bioethics and public policy in the US, Professor Nigel Cameron says a good compromise has been reached real 28k
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 | Coalition for the advancement of medical research's Ronnie Tepp says they are cautiously optimistic real 28k
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President Bush announces his decision to fund stem cell research and sets out his reasons for doing so
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The BBC's Nick Bryant
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Chair of the centre for bioethics and public policy in the US, Professor Nigel Cameron says a good compromise has been reached
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Coalition for the advancement of medical research's Ronnie Tepp says they are cautiously optimistic
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