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The Way We Were: 12/14/05
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The Way We Were. Wednesday, December 14, 2005. Resisting the Common Sense? Http:/ www.akn.co.kr/news/read.php? Posted by Hastle @ 10:40 PM. A war and its legacy. A war and its fearsome consequences: How the world has changed post-Iraq. President Bush said yesterday that 'the year 2005 will be a turning point in the history of freedom'. But since the start of the war the days have been littered with unintended consequences. Published: 13 December 2005. The War of Iraq reflected in numbers. The Seoul Distr...
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The Way We Were: 12/13/05
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The Way We Were. Tuesday, December 13, 2005. Quote of the Day. I wanted them to think I was a good journalista good person. I wanted them to love the story so they would love me. For full story click here on. Stephen Glass: I lied for Esteem. Posted by Hastle @ 10:15 PM. December 13, 2005. S Korean's Cloning Research Challenged. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Filed at 10:05 pm ET. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Some of stem cell researcher. University of Pittsburgh researcher Gerald Schatten. But until now, even Schatte...
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The Way We Were: 12/18/05
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The Way We Were. Sunday, December 18, 2005. Korean Journalism is dead. Posted by Hastle @ 10:03 PM. San Diego, California, United States. View my complete profile. Stem Cell Research Progress Blog. Live but not live. Are you citizens or netizens? New English Vocabulary Emerges in S.Korea. Old Students Never Die. Some reflections in others mirror. Hello, Mr. Monkey!
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The Way We Were: 12/09/05
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The Way We Were. Friday, December 09, 2005. Bio-Organ Center Named After Hwang. Http:/ times.hankooki.com/lpage/tech/200512/kt2005120817193711780.htm. Support from across the nation is converging on Korea’s cloning king Hwang Woo-suk. Who is now bed-ridden. After being stressed out due to disputes on his milestone stem cell breakthroughs. Thursday broke ground on the construction of a bio-organ research center. Named after Hwang in Suwon, Kyonggi Province. To use pigs for organ transplants. We are muddli...
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The Way We Were: 12/20/05
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The Way We Were. Tuesday, December 20, 2005. Stem Cell Scandal Taints American Research. About an American researcher, Dr. Schatter.errrSchatten, that is. Who has only superficially been involved in Dr. Hwang’s stem cell research paper published in Science. Kudos to his digging! Posted by Hastle @ 12:56 PM. San Diego, California, United States. View my complete profile. Stem Cell Research Progress Blog. Live but not live. Are you citizens or netizens? New English Vocabulary Emerges in S.Korea.
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The Way We Were: 12/11/05
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The Way We Were. Sunday, December 11, 2005. Posted by Hastle @ 3:21 PM. SNU to examine Hwang's Work. SNU to examine Hwang's work. Stem-cell pioneer asks university to clear up suspicions. Asked Seoul National University to investigate his research to clear new suspicions on fabricated data in his breakthrough stem-cell cloning. Convened a meeting of senior officials after Hwang's request and. Agreed to conduct an inquiry. School officials said. Hwang is a veterinary professor at the university. Hwang's t...
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The Way We Were: 12/16/05
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The Way We Were. Friday, December 16, 2005. Posted by Hastle @ 11:16 PM. Trying to stem controversy in South Korea. LOS ANGELES - The people of South Korea have responded to the stem-cell scandal involving genius-innovator Hwang Woo Suk with admittedly excessive passion and near-unanimous conviction. Still, by rallying around their amazing Seoul National University pioneer, their support should be a comfort to risk-taking scientists all over the world. What's more, South Koreans are driven by the norms o...
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The Way We Were: 12/19/05
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The Way We Were. Monday, December 19, 2005. It is important to emphasize that stem cell research in the U.S. is perfectly legal. It’s just is that the access to the federal funding is restricted. It is Korea who got a bloody hand after all. Posted by Hastle @ 8:34 AM. San Diego, California, United States. View my complete profile. Stem Cell Research Progress Blog. Live but not live. Are you citizens or netizens? New English Vocabulary Emerges in S.Korea. Old Students Never Die. Hello, Mr. Monkey!
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The Way We Were: 12/17/05
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The Way We Were. Saturday, December 17, 2005. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Transfer, cell nuclear replacement, research cloning, and embryo cloning) involves taking an. From which the nucleus has been removed. And replacing that nucleus with. From the cell of another. The result is a. With about 100 cells) with almost identical DNA to the original organism. But others maintain that since, given the right conditions, it could still grow into a. Stem cells of a. Having been incorporated into the.
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The Way We Were: 12/10/05
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The Way We Were. Saturday, December 10, 2005. Misunderstanding occurs when inconsistency arises between contextual expectation and technical interpretation of a given statement. Posted by Hastle @ 10:44 PM. Posted by Hastle @ 10:09 PM. New Round of Criticism. December 10, 2005. New Criticism Rages Over South Korean Cell Research. By NICHOLAS WADE, New York Times. New round of criticism. Has broken out in South Korea. Over the accuracy of a recent article. In the June 17 article,. Carried out to prove tha...