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...While Hwang defends his credibility, he admitted to making "a lot of mistakes" and being "negligent in maintaining the stem cells." He also asked Science to withdraw his paper because of these lapses may have compromised his data. Editors at Science confirmed that they have received requests from both Hwang and a co-author, Dr. Gerald Schatten of the University of Pittsburgh, to withdraw the paper. The journal requires all 25 co-authors to agree to a retraction, and Hwang said the remaining requests were forthcoming...
...separate interview, Roh Sung-Il, the doctor who had provided donated eggs to Hwang?s research, said that Hwang had asked Science, the journal that published his paper on patient-specific stem cells, to withdraw the publication. A spokesperson at the journal said that they had not yet received a retraction request, but have e-mailed all 25 co-authors asking for clarification of the fabrication allegations. Roh told news media that of the 11 stem cell lines created from patients with diseases, nine were fake. Whether the two remaining lines were valid, and photographed repeatedly to stand...
...terror to justify pre-emptive strikes, arrests without trial and a morality in which the ends justify the means. The conditions for a just war, worked out over centuries to prevent premature and self-justifying wars, have been subverted by the U.S. It is time to withdraw the illegal army of occupation and devise a timetable for a multinational U.N. force of peacekeepers. Stephen Liddle Napier, New Zealand Perhaps we are looking in the wrong direction for the antidote to violence in the Sunni-dominated areas of Iraq. When Saddam Hussein was in power, he suppressed most resistance through sheer...
...constantly released. In the current Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential and vice-presidential campaign, several events have recently transpired that call into question the conduct and leadership ability of John F. Voith ’07 and Tara Gadgil ’07. In light of these developments, we withdraw our endorsement of their candidacy.Since we interviewed all of the candidates and decided to endorse Voith and Gadgil, their campaign has been embroiled in two controversies. The first involves an e-mail sent out by a Voith and Gadgil staffer to a campaign staffer for Magnus Grimeland...
...students will return. My father has been in contact with Scott Cowen, the President of Tulane, both through e-mail and in person, concerning such an agreement and, if it even existed, asking for my release from it. Cowen definitively stated that I am “free to withdraw from Tulane at any time and pursue [my] education wherever [I] desire[].” This recognizes the right of students to make their own academic choices and seek admission to the schools that they feel best suit their needs...