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California voters' approval of a $3 billion ballot measure this week to fund controversial stem-cell research gives new life to a similar effort in the U.S. Congress. The Republican Main Street Partnership, which represents neutral party members in Congress, said it plans to renew efforts to relax President Bush's restrictions on funding for embryonic stem cell research, now that the election is over.
Not that these events have anything to do with each other, but they were listed in this order on yahoo! news.
California voters' approval of a $3 billion ballot measure this week to fund controversial stem-cell research gives new life to a similar effort in the U.S. Congress. The Republican Main Street Partnership, which represents neutral party members in Congress, said it plans to renew efforts to relax President Bush's restrictions on funding for embryonic stem cell research, now that the election is over.
Not that these events have anything to do with each other, but they were listed in this order on yahoo! news.
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