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Double trouble

Cover Story | With human cloning out of the realm of science fiction and into the realm of theoretical possibility, many researchers seem oblivious to the moral and ethical considerations. And legislators, whose responsibility is to translate morals and ethics into public policy, seem similarly out of their depth. What's simple in theory is more difficult in practice-and that's proving true in both science and politics.

A cloning glossary

Cover Story | The short course

In this issue: "Cloning: Double trouble," March 7, 1998

Features

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The immoderator

International |  Heretic leader of Canada's largest Protestant denomination continues without serious challenge

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Cruise control

International |  Christian islanders resist the imposition of immorality from homosexual-themed Caribbean cruises

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Reform is too little

National |  The American educational system is beyond reform; it's time to start thinking about replacing it

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Crossing Communism's chasm

International |  Renovating the rubble

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More reading on cloning

Medicine |  From the Christian Medical and Dental Society

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Send a Czech instead

International |  Will we survive the Western missionaries?

Dispatches

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Quotables

The case against Starr ... needs to be based on hard evidence, ... certainly not by the truly McCarthyistic standard of guilt by association. A USA Today…

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The Buzz

By Chris Stamper Can't it get any better? Ever sit through a movie and be entertained, then realize two hours later that you've been watching complete…

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This Week

Up in smoke Remember that historic deal to punish the big tobacco companies for hooking millions of Americans on a dangerous habit? Looks like it's going the…

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Video: Trouble with the truth

Video |  Japanese classic parallels today's scandals

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Books: A loveable Teddy bear

Books |  Although President Teddy Roosevelt was a rough rider, he was also a tender father

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Seducing Hollywood

Culture |  How Clinton cleverly coopted the stars and spun a critical script by coming to the aid of Scientology

Voices

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Bold and courageous

And put not your trust in polls

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Heaven is enough

Don't worry about heavenly reunions, God will suffice

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Mailbag

He's no David I thoroughly enjoyed "Part-time obedience" (Feb. 7). God has made us whole beings; God is the judge of the universe and our lives are…

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