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08.06.2009 5:16 pm

Stem cell research opponents try, try again on ballot initiative

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

JEFFERSON CITY — If at first you don’t succeed …

Or, maybe, third time’s a charm?

For what is at least the third time since 2006, opponents of a measure that protected stem cell research in Missouri are seeking to change Missouri’s…

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03.31.2009 4:57 pm

Big Demos split on stem-cell research

Post-Dispatch Washington Bureau
Gov. Tim Kaine

Gov. Tim Kaine

WASHINGTON — Remember 2005, after Democrats got waxed a second straight time in national elections? They held hands in confabs across the land and swore to start speaking in public about religion and their deepest beliefs.

No rising star did it better than Tim…

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01.23.2009 3:58 pm

Chris Koster offers political take on FDA stem cell decision

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Koster

Koster

Attorney General Chris Koster issued a politically charged news release from his official office today on the topic that he says paved the way for his switch from the GOP to the Democratic Party: stem cell research.

“When President Obama took the…

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01.06.2009 12:06 pm

St. Louis one of 14 cities to air documentary about stem-cell research fight

Special to the Post-Dispatch

On Jan. 14, a week from tomorrow, St. Louis’ Tivoli Theatre will offer a special 7 p.m. screening of “The Accidental Advocate.”
The documentary film is by former Dateline NBC producer Jessica Gerstle, and focuses on…

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10.29.2008 3:22 pm

Cole County judge seems cool to stem cell lawsuit arguments

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Judge Richard Callahan

Judge Richard Callahan

Cole County Circuit Court Judge Richard Callahan didn’t give much hope today to the chances of success for a lawsuit seeking to stop $21 million in state funding from going to the Life Sciences Research Trust Fund.

The Missouri Roundtable for…

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