GOP Looks to Louisiana's Governor Washington Post, United States - Nov 29, 2008 ... heard about the public and private Jindal: his steadfast opposition to abortion without exceptions; his disapproval of embryonic stem cell research; ...
Gypsum man fights cancer, counts blessings Vail Daily News, CO - Nov 13, 2008 On Tuesday, he?ll begin preparing for the stem cell transplant. ?They?ll microwave me for 20-30 minutes,? says Luchycky, referring to the radiation ...
High fashion The Press, York, UK - Nov 22, 2008 He has been battling cancer since 2005 and is hoping a ground-breaking donor stem cell treatment has put him into remission. Evelyn said: ?Doing something ...
Murder on the Base Cont'd Chicago Reader - Nov 26, 2008 The following day, Barrios says, a Spanish-speaking air force liaison named Fernando Martinez called her on her cell phone. She was heading into a doctor?s ...
Eyewitness News @ 11 13wmaz, GA - Nov 12, 2008 STOCK SHARES OF STEM CELL COMPANIES HAVE SURGED SINCE WORD OF BARACK OBAMA'S PLANS TO REVERSE PRESIDENT BUSH'S 2001 ORDERS RESTRICTING RESEARCH. ...
A glass half full DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Nov 20, 2008 Last year, Hamilton got in a conversation with one of his old Army buddies about stem cell treatment. The friend promised Hamilton he was going to try to ...
At a turning point Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Nov 23, 2008 One of these is the development of a corky membrane between the branch and the leaf stem, which reduces the amount of nutrients getting into the leaves. ...
California-based Corporation Looks to Singapore for High-quality ... 1888 Press Release (press release), TX - Nov 21, 2008 ?I was blown away by the cutting-edge procedures at Gleneagles Hospital of Parkway Health such as the limb-lengthening, stem-cell research and liver ...
Fruit of the soil North Idaho College Sentinel, ID - Nov 24, 2008 These branches, called hyphae, are one cell thick and many cells long. A network of hyphae is the mycelium." Some mycelium can stretch out for miles. ...
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Dr. Michael DeBakey, pioneering heart surgeon, dies at 99 International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 13, 2008 More than once, Snow was forced to apologize, as he did shortly after taking the job, when he erroneously said that Bush viewed embryonic stem cell research ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- White House press secretary Tony Snow apologized on Monday for suggesting that President Bush believed stem-cell research amounted to "murder," saying he was "overstating the president's position."
"He would not use that term," Snow told reporters.
At issue was Snow's comment last Wednesday defending Bush's veto of legislation to expand federally financed research on stem cells obtained from unwanted embryos.
"The president believes strongly that for the purpose of research it's inappropriate for the federal government to finance something that many people consider murder. He's one of them," Snow said at the time.
Snow said Monday that the president remains opposed to using federal funds for such research because it involves "a destruction of human life."
Snow's characterization became an issue on Sunday for White House chief of staff Josh Bolten, who struggled on NBC's "Meet the Press" to answer whether Bush agreed with his spokesman that destruction of unwanted fertilized embryos was tantamount to murder?
"The president thinks that that embryo, that fertilized embryo, is a human life that deserves protection," Bolten said. "I haven't spoken to him about the use of particular terminology," Bolten said.
Said Snow on Monday: "I overstepped my brief there, and so I created a little trouble for Josh Bolten in the interview. And I feel bad about it."
Bush's veto of the stem-cell bill was sustained by the House.