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Monday, September 24, 2007

Keyword News: [stem cell]

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Monday, September 24, 2007 11:31 PM PDT

Stem-cell research question to remain on ballot, judge rules
The Star-Ledger Mon, 24 Sep 2007 9:55 PM PDT
A judge yesterday rejected an effort by right-to-life groups to derail November's vote on a $450 million stem cell research program, saying the ballot question proposed by lawmakers appears "fair, balanced and neutral."

NJ Judge Clears Stem Cell Vote
AP via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:34 AM PDT
A judge on Monday rejected a bid by abortion opponents to halt New Jersey's plans to ask voters whether the state should borrow $450 million to fund stem cell research for 10 years.

UPDATE: Judge clears way for N.J. stem cell vote
Asbury Park Press Mon, 24 Sep 2007 9:54 AM PDT
A judge today rejected a bid by abortion opponents to halt New Jersey's plans to ask voters whether the state should borrow $450 million to fund stem cell research for 10 years. Superior Court Judge Neil H. Shuster found the Nov. 6 ballot question was valid, clearing the way for the referendum that would approve public spending on federally restricted embryonic stem cell research and work on ...

Judge to weigh NJ stem cell lawsuit today
Asbury Park Press Mon, 24 Sep 2007 5:38 AM PDT
A state Superior Court judge was scheduled today to weigh a request by abortion opponents seeking to halt New Jersey's upcoming referendum on whether the state should borrow $450 million to fund stem cell research for 10 years. The 10 a.m. hearing before Judge Neil H. Shuster comes on the same day county clerks must have official ballots for the Nov. 6 elections ready for printing. The lawsuit, ...

Morristown group: Stem cell question misleading
Daily Record Mon, 24 Sep 2007 6:04 AM PDT
New Jersey residents who go to the polls on Election Day likely will be asked to vote on whether the state should go ahead with a controversial bond issue that would help fund stem cell research.

CellCyte Genetics forms stem cell device division
PharmaBiz Mon, 24 Sep 2007 5:57 AM PDT
CellCyte Genetics Corporation has formed a new device division in order to develop, manufacture and market its patented line of stem cell cultivation and replication devices.




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