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To: Win Smith who started this subject1/31/2003 1:26:37 PM
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Cloning has been a topic here so this message is hopefully not of bounds. Just saw a picture with this legend:

de.news.yahoo.com
Cryogenic technician Mike Ciafone inserts a tube containing sperm into a liquid nitrogen tank at California Cryobank in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003. Many soldiers are leaving sperm behind as they head to a potential war in Iraq. In some cases, men are concerned that exposure to chemical warfare or vaccinations for smallpox and anthrax will damage their sperm or make them infertile, even though there have been no studies to prove such a risk. Others worry they could die in combat. (AP Photo/Jean-Marc Bouju)
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