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To: epicure who wrote (68555)11/26/2002 8:35:38 PM
From: cosmicforce  Respond to of 82486
 
If you want to be first to be alone with a clone of your own, it is too late...

story.news.yahoo.com

Italian Doctor Says Cloned Baby Due in January
Tue Nov 26, 3:24 PM ET Add Science - Reuters to My Yahoo!


ROME (Reuters) - Controversial Italian fertility doctor Severino Antinori said on Tuesday a woman pregnant with a cloned embryo was due to give birth in January, but declined to give any details about her.

"It's going well. There are no problems," Antinori told a news conference, adding he had made a "scientific and cultural contribution" to the project but was not personally in charge.

The doctor, who made world headlines in 1994 when he helped a 62-year-old woman have a child, supports the cloning of human beings as a way for infertile couples to have children.

Many in the scientific community have challenged Antinori's statements in the past that women have been pregnant with cloned babies. He produced no evidence at the news conference.

Large numbers of doctors and scientists reject human cloning as irresponsible, saying the risk of creating deformed or sick babies is too great and that it poses unanswerable ethical dilemmas.

Antinori would not reveal the location or nationality of the woman, but said ultra-sound scans showed the fetus currently weighed 2.5 to 2.7 kg (5.5 to 5.9 pounds) and was "absolutely healthy."

He said in May three women were pregnant with clones, one in her 10th week, one in her seventh and one in her sixth. He declined at the time to say where any of the trio were, disclosing only that one lived in an Islamic nation.

Antinori did not specify on Tuesday if the woman he said was due to give birth in January was one of the three he had spoken of earlier.



To: epicure who wrote (68555)11/26/2002 9:28:48 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
For some reason I can't remember any Catholic bits except NK praying the rosary as she goes upstairs towards the end.