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How medical technology is changing who we are
By
Bob Carty
February 2, 2002
OTTAWA, February 2, 2002 — This series was first aired on CBC Radio over a six-day period beginning on January 6, 2002 and is reposted with
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International cloning timeline
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
Lobbying, old-time politics block legislation on human cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
February 15, 2001
Globalizing research
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
Closing in on human cloning
By
M. Asif Ismail
and
Agustín Armendariz
April 19, 2004
In ’93, biological defense program was misguided, poorly managed
By
Seth Shulman
October 29, 2001
WASHINGTON, October 29, 2001 — A study by the Center for Public Integrity in 1993 concluded that the United States was ill-served by the nat
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U.S. biological weapons lab locked down, 50 miles from Pentagon
By
Peter Eisner
September 12, 2001
Iranian help suspected in secret Libyan chemical weapons arsenal
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
,
Joby Warrick
and
Colum Lynch
November 20, 2011
How medical technology is changing who we are
By
Bob Carty
February 2, 2002
A human rights issue
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
U.S. biological weapons lab locked down, 50 miles from Pentagon
By
Peter Eisner
September 12, 2001
WASHINGTON, September 12, 2001 — Fort Detrick conducts research to defend the United States against some of the most deadly biological agent
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In ’93, biological defense program was misguided, poorly managed
By
Seth Shulman
October 29, 2001
WMD nonproliferation needs more attention
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Former U.S. nuclear commander startles with proposal to cut weapons arsenal by 80%
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
May 18, 2012
A human rights issue
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
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A human rights issue
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
In Europe, nations ban reproductive cloning, but allow research to continue
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In Congress, a cloning stalemate
By
M. Asif Ismail
June 2, 2004
Globalizing research
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
How medical technology is changing who we are
By
Bob Carty
February 2, 2002
International cloning timeline
By
Alexander Cohen
June 2, 2004
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