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"en.20060615.24.4-099"2
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I voted for this report. The future of Europe depends on high tech, high skill, high value-added jobs. These will be generated by high levels of research and development spending close to the market. The money available is better but still inadequate, particularly in view of the bizarre wastage of the CAP, where Europe's cows live on more, with two dollars per day, than do 700 million Chinese.
I also welcome the passing of Committee Amendment 66, which will allow funding for stem cell research where it is approved by Member State law and subject to strict controls. We all know people whose lives could be transformed on the basis of stem cell research. I neither wish to deprive them of the political benefits nor drive the research from Europe to the Far East"@en1
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