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Wednesday, 23 August, 2000, 22:00 GMT 23:00 UK
AUDIO/VIDEO

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US to allow embryo research
The US government gives the go-ahead to scientists to conduct publicly-funded research using cells taken from human embryos.

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US to allow embryo research
The US government gives the go-ahead to scientists to conduct publicly-funded research using cells taken from human embryos.

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Also:
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 | Chief Science officer, NY juvenile diabetes foundation, Dr Bob Goldstein: "This is excellent news" real 28k
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