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   KEYWORDS : AGAINST HUMAN CLONING
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Fearing the Worst Should Anyone Produce a Cloned Baby -- Phillip M. Boffey  -- New York Times  -- January 05, 2003

The author lists some of the negative implications of human cloning and concludes that we "start preparing ourselves mentally for that eventuality."

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The Science and Politics of Genetically Modified Humans -- Richard Hayes  -- WorldWatch Magazine  -- July 01, 2002

The author briefly details the risks from human cloning and germ line engineering and concludes with a call for "a new social movement-committed to affirming the integrity of the human species and opposing the new techno-eugenics and the post-human ideology."

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The Genome as Commons -- Tom Athanasiou and Marcy Darnovsky  -- WorldWatch Magazine  -- July 01, 2002

The authors argue that the human germline is part of the "global commons" and should be internationally protected by using the precautionary principle to restrain research.

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Attack Of The Clones: Fresh Warnings About Replication -- Richard Ingram  -- Spacedaily  -- May 31, 2002

New research warns that a cloned child could die in infancy or be condemned to life as a freak or a cripple, amid claims by rogue scientists that the first human replicant may be born just months from now.

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Governing the Genome -- Ralph Brave  -- The Nation  -- November 21, 2001

The author surveys the efforts of governmental advisory boards to come up with a strategy for dealing with the implications of the genetic revolution and concludes by calling for more resources to be devoted to public education and involvement.

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The Quiet Campaign for Genetically Engineered Humans -- Richard Hayes  -- Earth Island Journal  -- April 01, 2001

Richard Hayes warns that scientists "are fast approaching the most consequential technological threshold in all of human history: the ability to directly manipulate the genes we pass on to our children."

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Designer People -- Sally Deneen  -- E Magazine  -- January 01, 2001

Sally Deneen examines the ethical and environmental implications of human germ line engineering, including the potential risks of creating "designer babies."

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Should Human Cloning Be Permitted? -- Patricia Baird  -- Annals RCPSC  -- June 01, 2000

The author reviews the arguments for and against cloning and concludes "reasons for permitting cloning to produce a person are insufficiently compelling. Even in the few circumstances where the case for human cloning seems justified, there are alternative solutions."

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Why we should ban human cloning -- George J. Annas  -- The New England Journal of Medicine  -- July 09, 1998

George J. Annas makes a moral and scientific case against human cloning and advocates for international adoption of the "precautionary principle" for all cloning research.

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