Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly isn't one of my favorite PBS efforts; all too often PBS eschews new bioethics programming because it is "covered already" by this budget discussion and debate program. R&E often has skimpier ethics reports than the major news networks, and that is truly saying something; its approach to bioethics has the feel of a star-struck church member. The program takes this look to what will happen in 2005 with an eye toward religion.
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