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Fla. AG Crist Asks Court To Review Ballot Proposal That Would Require $20M In Annual Appropriations To Embryonic Stem
Florida Attorney General and Gov.-elect Charlie Crist (R) on Tuesday asked the state Supreme Court to review a proposed constitutional amendment that would require the state to appropriate $20 million annually for 10 years to human embryonic stem cell research projects, the AP/Bradenton Herald reports. [click link for full article]
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to 12. This six month double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was carried out in collaboration with Santhera Pharmaceuticals, a Swiss specialty pharmaceutical company with a focus on neuromuscular diseases.
Election aftermath! Get full coverage of the results from Civic Election 2006
TORONTO -- Harley Hotchkiss usually manages to dodge the spotlight even though, as chairperson of the NHL's board of governors, he is one of the most powerful men in hockey.
AP Interview: Bill Gates says U.S. education system needs work
SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Monday that the U.S. higher education system is the envy of the world but primary and secondary schools are failing to adequately prepare students for college.
Giller-winning oBloodletting & Miraculous Cures" to become TV drama
TORONTO (CP) - "Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures," the Giller-winning short story collection by Toronto doctor Vincent Lam, will be developed into a drama series for the Movie Network, Shaftesbury Films announced Friday.
Election aftermath! Get full coverage of the results from Civic Election 2006
Adam Mair scored his first goal of the season 46 seconds after Carolina had tied the score to spark a third-period outburst that sent Buffalo to its 10th straight road win.
Better cures sought
ACS, other breast cancer organizations and researchers around the globe are continually searching for better cures and better treatment. Even mammograms are getting better. Today, doctors in state-of-the-art facilities read mammograms off computers, not film.