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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: jhild who wrote (8995)11/21/2000 11:02:21 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) of 9127
 
Canadians Looking South to Meet Sperm Demand

By Natalie James

TORONTO (Reuters) - A human sperm shortage in Canada, caused by new rules on donor screening, has forced doctors, and their patients who want to be artificially inseminated, to look south of the border for frozen semen, according to fertility specialists. [...]
ca.dailynews.yahoo.com

Sperm would have lower shipping costs than other stages, i suppose ... and the attachments of the fathers would be relatively less developed ... how far south i wonder ... hmm, you'd think if they were looking for frozen they'd look north ...
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