William Kristol, Chairman of Stop Human Cloning, Responds to 'Harry & Louise' Pro-Cloning Ad: 'Harry and Louise, Meet George Orwell'.

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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2002

William Kristol, Chairman of Stop Human Cloning, released the following statement today in response to reports that supporters of cloning human embryos for medical research are running television advertisements in Washington and selected states:

According to the biotech lobby, an embryo isn't an embryo and a clone isn't a clone. Harry and Louise, meet George Orwell.

Stop Human Cloning expects to have the text of a response ad available tomorrow.

For further information contact: Stop Human Cloning ...

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