AUSTRALIA ENTERS AGE OF THERAPEUTIC CLONING
After a long and heated debate in the state parliament, Victoria has become to allow therapeutic cloning. The Premier, Steve Bracks, boarded a plane for Boston immediately after the final vote. There he attended the biotechnology conference at which the governor of Massachusetts announced a US$1.25 billion biotech package.
Mr Bracks plans to promote Victoria as an investment location by highlighting its expertise in medical research and biotech. "We have great capacity and ability to find cures for some of the intractable diseases of the world," he told reporters. "And we’re close to finding some of those."
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