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6 Responses to “2009/11/20”
  1. Ken Says:

    I think all early morning procedures are better — including all kinds of surgery.

  2. Bruce Says:

    Capitalism works. It’s working all over the world. So why not try it in health care?

  3. Stephen C. Says:

    The caterpillar is going to take some getting use to.

  4. Larry C. Says:

    I agree with Ken. Get in early. Your chances are better.

  5. Devon Herrick Says:

    I wonder why they are experimenting with caterpillar ovary cells? The new technology just, just being approved, is cell-based production where vaccines are grown in huge vats then purified.

  6. Joe S. Says:

    Basically, it looks like there is no free market in swine flu vaccine.

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