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 Genetic modifications: To fly or not to fly
Margaret Wertheim, The Age Melbourne        December 31, 2000
    The marriage of man and fly is one of the great sagas of modern science fiction. But this is not a movie; it is real life. Is this a path we really want to go down?
    Human Genome Project: big deal or big hype?
Bill Cutrer and Sandra Glahn, Baptist Press        October 23rd, 2000
    It was all over the news recently--the completion of the initial sequencing of the human genome. What does it mean?
    Frankenstein Time
Jon Katz, Slashdot        September 22nd, 2000
    When last seen, almost 200 years ago, Dr. Frankenstein's monster was heading off into the frozen Antarctic. If he's still around, he ought to come back. It's safe now.
    Cloning and genetic engineering: Pandora's pantry
Jon R. Luoma, Mother Jones        June 2000
    Today an estimated 60 percent of all processed foods--from candy bars to tortilla chips--contain at least one genetically engineered component.
    "Pharmers" milk animals for drugs
Justin Gillis, Washington Post Service        April 2000
    Bab(e) -- ies: A comodity
Linda Chavez, Jewish World Review        March 11, 2000
    Cloning's risks indicate nature may know best
Washington Post Service        July 1999
    Scientists clone goats capable of producing spider's silk in their milk
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    Korea: Human clone test succeeded
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 Genetics: What's in your cornflakes?
Jim Hightower, AlterNet        3rd March, 2001
    Would you like to have your morning cornflakes served with milk, fruit, and bugkiller … or would you just as soon pass on the bugkiller?
 Patent allows creation of man-animal hybrid
Antony Barnett, The Observer        3rd March, 2001
    A biotech company has taken out a patent on a process which would allow animals to be developed with body parts originating from humans.
    Religious group strives to clone a dead girl
By Rick Weiss, Washington Post Service        November 25, 2000
    'The Raelian' group, which believes that human cloning is the key to "eternal life," has found a wealthy American couple willing to finance the group's effort to clone a person for the first time.
    Pope says scientific progress both magnificent and terrible
Reuters        October 23rd, 2000
    Pope John Paul said scientific progress created wonderful possibilities, but warned of its terrible potential.
    From genomics to eugenics?
Reuters        September 22nd, 2000
    The human genome has been mapped. Scientists heralded a brave new world, but skeptics say a genetic breakthrough could usher in a sinister era of perfect people and death to the disabled.
    Charles warns scientists of disaster
John Vidal and James Meek, The Guardian        August 16th, 2000
    Prince Charles's simmering anger with modern science will blow into a philosophical storm as he argues the only way to avoid environmental catastrophe is for humankind to rediscover an urgent "sense of the sacred."
    Britain to allow cloning embryos to get spare parts
Daily Telegraph        July 26, 2000
    The cloning of human embryos for medical research and spare parts, is expected to be approved by the British government.
    Millennium Generation Could Live To 120
Reuters        November 2, 1999
    Having disabled babies will be a 'sin'
The Sunday Times        August 1999
    First cloned human embryo revealed
BBC        July 1999
    Cloning coming
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    Designer Babies
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    Dolly the sheep technology licensed
        BBC
    First human clone attempt may be made in Japan by American scientist
Associated Press         April, 1999
    Several laboratories engage in race to clone human being
BBC         Tue Mar 30 , 1999
    Scientists genetically engineer chickens to grow legs
BBC         Mar 1999
    Bid to build artificial life form from genes
Reuters        March, 1999
    Scientists planning to collaborate on "body repair kit"
BBC        March, 1999
    Council of Europe votes to ban clinical test on animal organ transplants
BBC        Jan 30, 1999
    Human cloning scientist finds home
The Guardian        Jan 1999
    Scientists think they are on the verge of figuring out how to build artificial life
Yahoo!         Jan 24, 1999
    Scientist who created Dolly may try humans next
Nando Times         Jan 19, 1999
    Company touts technique with potential to renew body parts
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    Strange fruit
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    DNA research heralds major breakthrough
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    Two mothers, one baby
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    Ethical dilemma of designer babies
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    Beyond Cloning Wheres the rest of me?
Salon Magazine        
    Scientists take a giant step towards cloning humans
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    Scientist vows to clone himself
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    Millionaire pays 5 million to clone dog
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    Science's Mr. Green Genes--Regenerative Engineering
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    British scientists create headless frog embryo
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    Scientists see body parts as lucrative harvest
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    US scientists create living breasts
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    US scientist wants to clone humans
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    Human cloning to move closer in Britain
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    Cow Egg Used as Incubator in Cloning
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    Gene Enhancements Have Skin Crawling
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    Scientists discover gene that creates human intelligence
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    Swiss approve gene-altered food
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    Debate on animal-to-human transplants
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