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April 21, 2005
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'An end in themselves'
A debate at Harvard Law School this past Friday (April 15) asked what role government should take in stem cell research. After the debate, U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kansas), spoke on the topic, saying 'Humans ... are an end in themselves. They can't be used as a means to an end.' (Staff photo Peter DiCampo/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Stem cell research debate continues
Can we cure disease with embryonic stem cells? And should we?
Governments are 'for the people,' too
Conference draws officials from around the world
Investigating health disparities
Representatives from various and varied countries investigate universal problem
John Edwards urges Forum audience to eradicate poverty in America
Visiting Fellow brings his 'new cause' to IOP
Harvard student groups rally to launch inaugural AIDS summit
Energy panel participants discuss reform
Bipartisan effort may inform congressional debate
Harvard poll finds college students concerned about Social Security, in favor of private accounts
Students troubled about U.S. foreign policy and place in the world
Words and pictures
Samantha Power at 'Photojournalism and Human Rights'
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