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Every single person, every day, benefits from
research. There are people with amazing stories to tell, research
to discuss, and information to share. Their stories make the miracles
of research real for others.
Smoke Bombs in Seattle: Anti-research Terrorism
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Medical Researchers Unfairly Targeted
(7.26.02)
Opinion by Susan Adler, NWABR Executive Director.
Everett
Herald Opinion: Animal Rights Issue No Justification for Terror
(7.15.02)
Seattle
Times: Hundreds Evacuated After Smoke Bombs Triggered in Downtown
Seattle (7.10.02)
KIRO
NEWS: Animal Rights Activists Celebrating Smoke Bomb Attack (7.10.02)
Other NWABR-related media stories
For the Greater Good: Animals and Research: A
five-part series organized by Seattle Post-Intelligencer Assistant
Editor Sam Sperry
We
need the tools to stop attacks on laboratories - An article
by U.S. Representative George Nethercutt on the importance of federal
legislation to address violence and terrorism targeted at researchers
and research facilities.
Honor Animals: All of God's Creatures Deserve Our Respect -
An article by Reverend Dale Turner, past member of the University
of Washington's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
The Northwest Association for Biomedical Research and Patty Wood to be Honored for Medical Research Advocacy
- A News in Brief prepared by Research! America
The Lifesaving Gift of Biomedical Research
- An special editorial to the Seattle Times celebrating biomedical
breakthroughs in Washington State written by NWABR President Joe
Eschbach in honor of Biomedical Research Day

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