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30 Issues in 30 Days: Science

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Friday, October 08, 2004

President Bush does not approve of most stem cell research and has doubts about global warming. Some scientists think the famously pious president doesn’t believe in science. Where does John Kerry stand on the issues, and how would he be different from W?

Braving the Polls

Bay Fang, Senior Editor at U.S. New and World Report, speaking from Afghanistan on the upcoming elections
» US News

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Craig Charney, President of Charney Research, explains the results of his opinion survey in Afghanistan
» Charney Research

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Where Voting Is Mandatory

Sashka Koloff journalist at the Australian Broadcast Corporation, says this weekend's election in Australia is too close to call
» Australian Broadcast Corporation

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From Terrorism to Congressional Ethics

Lionel Barber, US Managing Editor of the Financial Times, on the failed prosecution of a Detroit terrorist cell, the Tom Delay ethics scandal, and the political implications of the Charles Duelfer report
» Lionel Barber

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Research, Development, and Politics

30 Issues in 30 Days, #15
Peter Agre, Professor of Biological Chemistry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry in 2003 and a member of the 527 group "Scientists and Engineers for Change," says scientists favor Kerry
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The Numbers Game

Sophia Koropeckyj, economist at economy.com, analyses the employment statists
» Sophia Koropeckyj's bio

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