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[Title] => Stem cell controversy sets back Japanese science
[Summary] => The finding that a lead researcher falsified data in a widely heralded stem-cell research paper is a setback for Japan's efforts to promote its advanced research, but also a symptom of the pressure for breakthroughs in the field, experts say.
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[AuthorName] => Elaine Kurtenbach
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[Title] => Japanese lab investigating its stem cell research
[Summary] => A Japanese government-funded laboratory said Friday that it has found "inappropriate handling" of data in a widely heralded stem-cell research paper, but has yet to discover anything that amounts to misconduct.
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[Title] => Japan lab weighing retraction of stem cell paper
[Summary] => A Japanese government-funded laboratory said yesterday it is considering retracting a research paper describing a simple way of turning ordinary cells from mice into stem cells.
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[Title] => PAL goes slow on re-fleeting
[Summary] => National flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) is temporarily putting on hold its aggressive re-fleeting program involving the acquisition of 100 new aircraft due to safety issues affecting Boeing Co. of the US.
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BOSTON AND JAPAN
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[Title] => PAL goes slow on re-fleeting
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