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(Excerpted from Associated Press, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005)

Blunt counters Blagojevich's courting of stem cell researchers




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•   Blunt counters Blagojevich's courting of stem cell researchers

Associated Press, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005
Byline: Jim Salter, AP Writer


Story also ran in 4 others:  Belleville News-Democrat (IL), Columbia Daily Tribune (MO), Hype & Hope (CA) and CBS2 Chicago
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