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The source of this program is WBUR, Boston, Mass and is heard on National
Public Radio: http://tinyurl.com/5k5pp

The Stem Cell Debate Aired: Thursday, June 10, 2004

Back in the pre-9/11 days of the summer of 2001, President Bush went on
national television one summer night simply to announce that he was
restricting federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. There was a
moral line to be drawn, said the president, and he drew it at 78 stem cell
lines.

Almost three years later, Bush's moral line is under sharply mounting
pressure. Nancy Reagan and advocates of research into many diseases want a stem cell push. American academia and business fear being left behind in a
profound global race. Now Congress is piling on.

Click the tinyurl link to hear about the momentous shifts in the stem cell
research debate in America.

http://tinyurl.com/55jb8

Guests

Juan Enriquez, founding director of the Harvard Business School Life Science
Project. He is chairman of Biotechonomy, a life sciences research and
investment firm. He is a board member at Harvard Medical School Genetics
Advisory Council. He is author of, "As the Future Catches You: How Genomics
& Other Forces are Changing Your Life, Work, Health & Wealth."

Daniel Callahan, co-founder and director, International Program at the
Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institute. He is the
author of 36 books including, "The Research Imperative: What Price Better
Health?" and "What Kind of Life: The Limits of Medical Progress." He is a
senior fellow at Harvard Medical School.

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