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Another step for adult stem cells

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From Focus on the Family:

In March, Andre Lampkin, 20, was facing the amputation of his legs and arms. But an experimental treatment using his own stem cells to stimulate tissue growth is giving the former wide receiver hope after meningitis damaged his limbs.

Ego Versus The Rest Of Me

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About two-thirds of the way through last night’s class, both the white angel and the little guy in the red suit, both hanging out together there on my shoulders like they do, came to an agreement.  They agreed that I should walk crawl out of the class. 

The List

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So, I'm a little tired of complaining all the time about boys. I decided to make a list of reasons I'm happy being single. Here goes:

1. No weight gain from all of the fancy dinners and drinks.
2. I don't have to wear makeup.
3. Or shave my legs (except that it's springtime, darnit).
4. No stupid guy movies.

Starting-up is not the Goal

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If the dot.com era taught us anything it should have been the difference between a financing scheme and starting a real business. A real business has legs. A real business lasts, endures, grows, adapts and prospers.

Sadly, I still see countless examples of people confusing simply raising a bunch of money and launching a business that creates real economic development.

Rep. Bart Gordon, Nation’s Fastest Member

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Murfreesboro congressman, Rep. Bart Gordon, nabbed his 19th consecutive “fastest member of Congress” title at yesterday’s Capital Challenge race but Congressman Jim Cooper of the Fightin’ Fifth laid down a different type of challenge:

Commuter Sports

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If the move by the Dodgers to Chavez Ravine 50 years ago heralded the dramatic shift of baseball away from subway sports in neighborhoods (Ebbetts Field in Brooklyn) to attracting suburban fans to commute (Los Angeles is the hub of freeway culture), then the proposed $500 million

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