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Mort Kondracke, an American journalist, is known for his insightful reporting and commentary on politics and public policy. As a longtime political analyst, Kondracke's work focused on the challenges facing America and the world, urging readers to engage in thoughtful discourse. His legacy challenges us to approach politics with open-mindedness and critical thinking, showing the power of journalism to shape public opinion and affect meaningful change in society. His work continues to inspire those dedicated to informing the public and fostering a healthy democracy.

"Well, there are two kinds of stem cells: adult stem cells, which you can get from any part of a grown body, and embryonic stem cells. These are the inner- core of days-old embryos that can develop into any kind of cell."
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"Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson's."


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