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...coats by turning in any old coat; the used garments are then donated to the needy. Retailers are also bolstering service, in the hope that they can hold on to the customers they have. At Saks on Michigan Ave. in Chicago, says store manager Joan Tillman: "We treat each and every sale as if it is a true gift...
...clone human beings," insists ACT medical director Dr. Robert Lanza. Instead, the company's goal is to make embryonic stem cells, the so-called starter cells that can turn into any sort of body tissue, from brain to bone to blood. In theory, stem cells might be used to treat any disease in which cell death is a factor: diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, paralysis, stroke and more. And while stem cells can be harvested from aborted fetuses, that source is abhorrent to abortion foes--which is one reason President Bush declared last summer that only those stem-cell...
LIPSTICK It's a lot cheaper to treat yourself to a new lip color than to splurge on a new sweater. Sales of lipstick are up almost 13% from last year...
When U.S. biotech firm advanced Cell Technology announced last week that it had cloned the first human embryo, Europeans greeted the news with a mixture of interest, suspicion and revulsion. Scientists are keen to explore cloning as a potential source of embryonic stem cells, which could be used to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, but many question the validity of ACT's results...
Bush’s declaration was a strong sign of support for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who had previously said the U.S. should treat Hamas more harshly...