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Korean broadcaster apologises over cloning allegationsNew ScientistDecember 5th, 2005"A television programme alleging that South Korean cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-Suk fabricated breakthrough stem cell research will not be shown on Tuesday, after the broadcaster admitted breaking a journalistic code of ethics during its investigation."
Key Stem Cell Researcher VanishesThe Chosun IlboDecember 1st, 2005"With one of the core members of Seoul National University professor Hwang Woo-suk's research team stationed at the University of Pittsburgh disappearing, emergency alert has been initiated because of fears of a possible leak of stem cell technology. "
Clash of faiths: A South Korean stem-cell researcher bounces back from disgraceThe EconomistDecember 1st, 2005"MANY in the West agonise over the ethical questions raised by research on stem cells taken from human embryos. In South Korea, by contrast, the prevailing attitude has been _just get on with it_."
Editorial: Stem-cell probe neededNatureNovember 30th, 2005"South Korea would benefit from investigating what went wrong in its leading stem-cell lab."
Resignation of controversial Stem Cell leader highlights need for regulation and oversight of stem cell researchNovember 30th, 2005
South Koreans Rush to Defend Cloning Researcher Against CriticismNew York TimesNovember 29th, 2005"Days after his televised fall from grace, Hwang Woo Suk, South Korea's cloning pioneer, re-emerged Monday as a national hero as the country rallied around him in an outpouring of nationalism and sympathy for the goals of his stem cell research."
Changing ethics rules land Spanish stem cell scientist in hot waterNature MedicineNovember 29th, 2005"The Spanish health ministry is considering legal action against one of the country's top stem cell scientists, saying he conducted research without proper authorization."
Eggs vs Ethics in the Stem Cell Debateby Emily Galpern and Marcy DarnovskyThe Nation onlineNovember 29th, 2005
Editorial: Oocytes for sale?Sacramento BeeNovember 25th, 2005"Although it remains unclear what Hwang knew or didn't know about the origins of the eggs, the episode should serve as a lesson for California's stem cell institute."
S. Korea Stem Cell Pioneer Resigns Posts Over Human Donor FurorBloombergNovember 24th, 2005"Hwang Woo Suk, a South Korean researcher credited with making the first embryonic stem cells genetically matched to living adults, resigned all his official positions after admitting that he'd used eggs from paid donors and women in his research team."
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