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New York Times Health News: 10-24-2004

U.S. Stem Cell Policy Delays U.N. Action on Human Cloning
The Bush administration is aggressively seeking to include stem cell and other research known as therapeutic cloning in a ban on the reproductive cloning of human beings.

St. Louis Arch to Glow Pink for Anti-Cancer Cause
The National Park Service has dropped its concerns about illuminating the 630-foot Gateway Arch in pink in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Momentum Builds for U.S. Role in Paying Highest Health Costs
Politicians are pushing an idea to fight high health costs by shielding employers from the most expensive medical cases.

European Health Agencies, Using Many Vaccine Suppliers, Are Facing No Shortages
While patients are panicking over a shortage of flu vaccine in the United States, vaccination programs in Europe are progressing smoothly.

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