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...what really caught our eye were all the ads--especially on the Internet--from companies offering to store our baby's cord blood as "insurance," as they they put it, against the day our child gets desperately ill. The idea is that by saving a baby's cord blood, you will have a source of stem cells that uniquely match his or her DNA. The Cord Blood Registry, which claims to be the oldest and largest of these blood banks, says it has frozen more than 300,000 samples at $1,975 a pop--plus a $125 storage fee every...
...Ingrid gets the glad-eye from Mark's pal in Karl Steven's "Guilty...
...triumph in the national legislature for Harvard stem cell scientists follows the unexpected departure of Stefan Heller, an investigator at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary who announced this Monday he would leave for Stanford University...
...right. From the minds that brought us the awkward TD Banknorth Garden and the improbable McDonald’s All-American Basketball Team comes a new form of advertising, still in its early planning stages. Outsized billboards deployed into low earth orbit and visible to the naked eye could some day bring us the Eagles-inspired Jose Cuervo Tequila Sunrise and the largely unintended Chuck E. Cheese’s Partial Lunar Eclipse...
...that milestones in entertainment can be just as historic as the political news that swamps the media. Director George Lucas has conceived vivid characters that in many ways resemble some members of George Bush's Administration. The final installment in the Star Wars epic could prove to be an eye-opener for moviegoers. Tengbo Li Brighton, Michigan, U.S. Richard Corliss wrote a great story on the new Star Wars movie. Revenge of the Sith looks like exciting summer entertainment and a real winner. I wasn't thrilled with the past two Star Wars movies in the prequel trilogy...