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Baltimore Sun Examines Importance Of Word Choice In Stem Cell Debate

The Baltimore Sun on Sunday examined the importance of "carefully crafting messages" to "buil[d] consensus" for support or opposition to various types of stem cell research. According to the Sun, both supporters and opponents "work to wield often ambiguous -- or particularly pointed -- words in the hopes it will help sell certain messages." Opponents of human embryonic stem cell research sometimes use words like "adoption" to talk about preventing embryos from being used for research or "immoral" to describe the science. Supporters use words such as "breakthrough" to describe small advances in embryonic stem cell research, the Sun reports. Recently in Maryland, the key to the passage of a bill (SB 144) that provides $15 million in funding for stem cell research was the replacement of the words "human embryo" with "certain material" in the legislation, Patricia Alt, a health science professor at Towson University, said, adding, "(Lawmakers) deliberately changed the wording so they could get it passed." Although they "generally acknowledge the spin," opponents and supporters say "it's necessary with so much at stake," the Sun reports. James Greenwood, president of the Biotechnology Industry Organization and former member of Congress, said, "It's an age-old political tactic to choose words that advance one's cause and disadvantage one's opponent." Richard Garr -- CEO of Rockville, Md.-based stem cell research company Neuralstem -- said the stem cell debate is just semantics. "These people are just playing games with themselves," Garr said, adding, "Just because I say all tomatoes are green, and you finally agree to it, doesn't mean there was any substance to the discussion we had" (Bishop, Baltimore Sun, 3/11).

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