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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (172920)6/14/2002 9:00:31 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>>As soon as the news of Dolly's birth was released publicly, discussion immediately turned to the next logical step: human cloning. And, more specifically, debates raged over who would be a likely candidate for immortalization through cloning: Einstein? Lady Diana? Da Vinci? Britney Spears? Today, a San Francisco company calling itself The DNA Copyright Institute (DCI) offers (for $1500) to record and store the DNA fingerprints of high profile celebrities who worry that their DNA might be "stolen" and cloned, protecting the patent "author" from those who would hijack a few celebrity cells for the coveted code to their genetic genius.
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All the way with Hillary and Jim Bob in '86, i.e. 2586