WASHINGTON — Advocates of a sanctity-of-life ethic have given the appointees to President Bush’s Council on Bioethics generally favorable marks. The long-awaited names of the council members were released Jan. 16, a day before the panel’s first meeting in Washington. The 17 members named by Bush to join chairman Leon Kass included medical researchers and ethicists, as well as professors…
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