Word: severino
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...Rodolfo Severino Jr., secretary general of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), said ASEAN’s future in a globalized economy necessitates the standardization of political as well as economic and social policies...
...time for the ASEAN to go on to the next stage in its development—the deepened integration of the nations to increase the economic competitiveness of the region,” Severino said...
...report last week, quoting controversial Italian doctor Severino Antinori as saying that he had impregnated a woman with a cloned a human embryo, thankfully appears to be false. But while most in the scientific community doubt that any scientists have yet cloned humans, the very prospect lends new urgency to the cloning debate. This heightened awareness comes just as President Bush and the House are encouraging a divided Senate to pass a ban on all cloning research...
Perhaps the best-known researcher attempting to defy the taboo on reproductive cloning is Severino Antinori, the maverick Italian gynecologist best known for helping a 62-year-old woman bear a child in 1994. Antinori, who dismisses his critics as "Taliban," told Time that reproductive cloning could help infertile couples and that he was "very, very close" to cloning a human baby...
...plan, outlined during a cloning conference sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, calls for the impregnation of 200 women - each half of a couple desperate to benefit from what one of the three human cloning advocates, Dr. Severino Antinori, calls "therapeutic" cloning...