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Ethics case study: Stem-Cell Research
Stem-Cell Research: A Debate --- Don't Destroy Human Life By Robert P. George.
Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jul 30, 2001. p. A.18
Stem-Cell Research: A Debate --- Don't Impede Medical Progress By David Baltimore. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jul 30, 2001. p. A.18
Nancy Reagan Urges GOP To Back Stem-Cell Studies By Laurie McGinley. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jul 12, 2001. p. B.2
Cloning of Embryos for Research Raises Ethics Questions Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jul 12, 2001. p. B.2
No Compromise on Stem Cells By Robert A. Sirico. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jul 11, 2001. p. A.16
Ethics case study: Joe Camel
Advertising: Joe Camel Is Also Pied Piper, Research Finds Deveny, Kathleen. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Dec 11, 1991. p. B1
Reynolds Sought Specifically to Lure Young Smokers Years Ago, Data Suggest By Milo Geyelin. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jan 15, 1998. p. 1
Advertising: FTC staff recommends ban of Joe Camel campaign Shapiro, Eben. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Aug 11, 1993. p. B1
Advertising: Joe Camel ads illegally target kids, FTC says Ingersoll, Bruce. Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: May 29, 1997. p. B.1

