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Obama To Replace Bush Bioethics Panel To Redirect Focus Toward Practical Policy Matters
President Obama last week disbanded the Bush administration"s Council on Bioethics and announced plans to form a new commission with a mandate that will offer "practical policy options," according to White House press officer Reid Cherlin, the New York Times reports. According to Cherlin, the old council was disbanded because former President George W. Bush"s administration designed it to be "a philosophically leaning advisory group" that focused on discussion rather than forming a shared consensus. Presidential bioethics commissions, which have existed since 1974, typically serve to inform the public of advances in science and develop guidance on controversial issues such as stem cells, human cloning and genetic engineering, the Times reports.The Bush administration"s council was created in November 2001, shortly after Bush restricted federal funding for embryonic stem cell research to lines existing at the time. Bush"s council at times was accused of being more ideological than previous commissions, particularly under the leadership of Leon Kass of the University of Chicago, the Times reports. It often produced reports with "a somewhat philosophical bent" on issues like how to determine death or the genetic screening of newborns, according to the Times. Alta Charo, an ethicist at the University of Wisconsin, said much of the council"s work "seemed more like a public debating society." Ruth Faden, a bioethicist at Johns Hopkins University, said, "The other view is that all presidential commissions are structured in the context of a particular administration" (Wade, New York Times, 6/18).
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Zuma, Branson Collaborate To Establish Disease Control Center In South Africa
South African President Jacob Zuma and Virgin Group founder and chair Richard Branson "intend [on] establishing a disease control centre in South Africa as soon as next year," SAPA/The Times reports. "Branson said the initiative, expected to be launched by March, would be 50 percent private and 50 percent government funded," the news service writes (7/22).
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Drummers Will 'Stick It To MS'

Over 600 drummers will gather in Birmingham"s National Indoor Arena on Monday 13 July to beat a world record in aid of the MS Society. The drumming challenge, which has been officially recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as a legitimate world record, requires over 533 drummers (the current record) to gather in one place with their drum kit and drum to the same beat. This is the first time the event has been attempted in the UK and famous faces from the world of music and entertainment are set to attend, including the soap actor, comedian and amateur drummer, John Thompson. Stick it to MS hopes to raise money for the MS Society through sponsorship, entry fees and spectator tickets. The charity has already received around ÷£20,000 from fundraisers taking part. Richard Prince, the event organiser, decided to run the event in aid of the MS Society in support of his mother, who has multiple sclerosis. Community fundraising manager, Hannah Chroston, said: "This is a great innovative and exciting event! We"re looking forward to seeing over 600 people "Stick it to MS" and want to thank Richard for all his hard work." For more information on the event view the Stick it to MS website. MS Society


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