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The Washington Post|March 26, 2003
Reports of cloned baby overshadow subtle shift; increasing number of ethicists support process for researchBill Broadway
The Washington Post|August 6, 2002
A hospital's conflict of interest: patients weren't told of stake in cancer drugJustin Gillis
The Washington Post|September 2, 2005
Brain-dead Va. woman gives birth; baby appears healthy after 3-month ordealStephanie McCrummen
The Washington Post|March 4, 2005
NIH clears most researchers in conflict-of-interest probeRick Weiss
The Washington Post|July 22, 2006
AIDS drug trial turned away; protests by prostitutes in Cambodia ended Tenofovir testingAriana Eunjung Cha
The Washington Post|August 16, 2006
Fight intensifies over who acts for children; judge lets teen waive usual cancer care; trial set for AugustJerry Markon
The Washington Post|July 15, 2006
What's wrong with money in scienceThomas Stossel, David Shaywitz
The Washington Post|June 29, 2005
Inside stricken mother, a race between life and death; cancer that felled woman now threatens fetusStephanie McCrummen
The Washington Post|February 28, 1997
The brave new world of cloningJudy Mann
The Washington Post|October 13, 1996
Ohio justices reject extended-life suit
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The Washington Post|March 26, 2003
Reports of cloned baby overshadow subtle shift; increasing number of ethicists support process for researchBill Broadway
The Washington Post|August 6, 2002
A hospital's conflict of interest: patients weren't told of stake in cancer drugJustin Gillis
The Washington Post|September 2, 2005
Brain-dead Va. woman gives birth; baby appears healthy after 3-month ordealStephanie McCrummen
The Washington Post|March 4, 2005
NIH clears most researchers in conflict-of-interest probeRick Weiss
The Washington Post|July 22, 2006
AIDS drug trial turned away; protests by prostitutes in Cambodia ended Tenofovir testingAriana Eunjung Cha
The Washington Post|August 16, 2006
Fight intensifies over who acts for children; judge lets teen waive usual cancer care; trial set for AugustJerry Markon
The Washington Post|July 15, 2006
What's wrong with money in scienceThomas Stossel, David Shaywitz
The Washington Post|June 29, 2005
Inside stricken mother, a race between life and death; cancer that felled woman now threatens fetusStephanie McCrummen
The Washington Post|February 28, 1997
The brave new world of cloningJudy Mann
The Washington Post|October 13, 1996
Ohio justices reject extended-life suit
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