[lit-ideas] Re: A political thought (continued)

  • From: JulieReneB@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 22:16:29 EDT

I pasted this:  "http://www.genetics-and-society.org/resources/items/ 
20011109_pope_naral.html"  and get the following:

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  News Articles
 Op-eds, Commentary, and Analysis
 Miscellaneous 



News Articles 
Carl T. Hall, "Stem-Cell Research's Creative Financing Federal Strictures 
Prompt Push for Private, State Funds," San Francisco Chronicle (March 15, 2004) 
Gireesh Chandra Prasad, "NGO for UN life sciences technology evaluation 
body," Express Pharma Pulse (January 22, 2004) 
Gina Kolata, "Despite Advance in Cloning, Scientists Are Tempering Hope With 
Reality," The New York Times (February 15, 2004) 
"Cloning surprise sparks raging controversy," Singapore Straits Times 
(February 14, 2004) 
Rick Weiss, "S. Korean Scientists Describe Cloning," Washington Post 
(February 13, 2004) 
Rosie Mestel, "Clone Is One Step in Extended Process," Los Angeles Times 
(February 13, 2004) 
Elayne Clift, "Women's Health and the Cloning Debate," Women's Feature 
Service (September 16, 2004) 
Stephen Watson, "Professor's Probe of Sterilizations Finds Relevance in 
Modern Science," Buffalo News (September 1, 2003) 
Melissa Healy, "Fertility's New Frontier," Los Angeles Times (July 21, 2003) 
Amy Harmon, "Twist and Shout! The Double Helix Replicates Itself in Popular 
Culture," New York Times (February 25, 2003) 
Carl T. Hall, "Experts Fear the Worst for Clones of Humans," San Francisco 
Chronicle (December 29, 2002) 
Amy Dockser Marcus, "Ensuring Your Baby Will Be Healthy" The Wall Street 
Journal (July 27, 2002) 
Aaron Zitner, "A Boy or Girl, You Pick, " Los Angeles Times (July 23, 2002) 
Tom Abate, "Congress Debates Cloning's Two Branches," San Francisco Chronicle 
(June 17, 2002) 
Denise Gellene, "Clone Profit? Unlikely: The Technology's Commercial 
Viability Faces Many Hurdles," Los Angeles Times (May 10, 2002) 
"Call for Re-think on Eugenics," BBC News (April 26, 2002)

Mary Leonard, "Coalition Urges a Ban on All Human Cloning," The Boston Globe 
(March 20, 2002) 
Jim Wurst, "Cloning: UN Debate Centers on Total Ban or Allowance for 
Research, " UN Wire (February 28, 2002) 
Rick Weiss, "Cloning Creates Odd Bedfellows," The Washington Post (February 
10, 2002) 
Gina Kolata, "Fertility Society Opposes Choosing Embryos Just for Sex 
Selection," The New York Times (February 16, 2002) 
Andrew Pollack, "Use of Cloning to Tailor Treatment Has Big Hurdles, 
Including Cost, " The New York Times (December 18, 2001) 
Denise Gellene, "Biotech Companies Trying to Milk Cloning for Profit," Los 
Angeles Times (December 16, 2001) 
Gina Kolata, "Fertility Ethics Authority Approves Sex Selection," The New 
York Times (September 28, 2001) 
Antonio Regelado and Meera Louis, "Ethical Concerns Block Patents of Useful 
Embryonic Advances," The Wall Street Journal (August 20, 2001) 
Susan Sachs, "Clinics' Pitch to Indian �migrés: It's a Boy," The New York 
Times (August 15, 2001) 
Tom Abate, "Odd-Couple Pairing in US Cloning Debate: Abortion-Rights 
Activists Join GOP Conservatives," San Francisco Chronicle (August 9, 2001) 
Gia Fenoglio, "What Cloning Has Wrought," National Journal Magazine (August 
4, 2001) 
Richard Willing, "Odd Mix of Activists Stands Together against Cloning," USA 
Today
(July 16, 2001) 
Daniel Q. Haney, "Designing Baby: Scientists on Verge of Manipulating Human 
DNA, " Associated Press (March 5, 2000) 
Rick Weiss, "Clone Defects Point to Need for 2 Genetic Parents," The 
Washington Post (May 10, 1999) 
Michael D. Lemonick, "Designer Babies," Time (January 11, 1999) 
Sharon Begley, "Designer Babies," Newsweek (Novermber 9, 1998) 
Robert Taylor, "Superhumans" New Scientist (Vol. 160, October, 1998) 
Jeffrey Fox, "Germline Gene Therapy Contemplated," Nature Biotechnology (Vol. 
16, No. 5, May 1998) 
Op-eds, Commentary, and Analysis
Mark Derr, "The Triumph of Hope Over Science," New York Times (February 25, 
2004)

Judy Norsigian, "Road to Cloning: Caution Ahead," New York Times (February 
17, 2004) 
Hilary Rose, "Beware the Cowboy Cloners," The Guardian (February 16, 2004)

Howard Markel, M.D., "The Ghost of Medical Atrocities: What's Next, After the 
Unveiling?," New York Times (December 23, 2003)

Nicholas Wade, "Should We Improve Our Genome?,"New York Times (November 11, 
2003) 
Carl Elliott, "Humanity 2.0," Wilson Quarterly (Autumn 2003) 
Koichiro Matsuura, "Of Sheep and Men," The Daily Star (September 16, 2003) 
Tony Platt, "Breeding Only the Best," Los Angeles Times (September 7, 2003) 
Thierry Dupont, "Choisir le Sexe de Son Enfant Devient un Acte de 
Consommation," Transfert.net (August 26, 2003) 
Gina Maranto, "Test-Tube Babies and Designer Genes," Los Angeles Times (July 
25, 2003)

Nicholas D. Kristof , "The New Eugenics," New York Times (July 4, 2003) 
Bill McKibben, "Too Clever Too Fast Too Happy," The Guardian (May 3, 2003) 
Bill McKibben, "Designer Genes," Orion (May/June 2003) 
Susan Lindee, "Watson's World," Science (Vol. 300, No. 5618, April 18,2003) 
Bill McKibben, "Keep Us Human: If We're Truly Smart, We'll Refuse to 
Foolishly Tamper with Our DNA," Los Angeles Times (April 14, 2003). 
Caroline S. Wagner, "The Weapons of Mass Creation," Los Angelese Times 
(February 13, 2003) 
Bill McKibben, "A Threat to Our Coherent Human Future," Washington Post 
(January 5, 2003) 
Gina Maranto, "Deoxyribonucleic Acid Trip." New York Times (August 25, 2002) 
George Annas, Lori Andrews, and Rosario Isasi, "Protecting the Endangered 
Human: Toward an International Treaty Prohibiting Cloning and Inheritable 
Alterations," American Journal of Law & Medicine (Vol. 28, Nos. 2 & 3, 2002) 
pages 
151-178 (PDF)

Michael Dorsey, "The New Eugenics," World Watch (July/August 2002) pages 
21-23 
Nadine Gordimer, "A New Racism," World Watch (July/August 2002) 
Judith Levine, "What Genetic Modification Means for Women," World Watch 
(July/August 2002) (PDF) 
"Cloning: Now you see you, now you see two?," Dallas Morning News (April 22, 
2002) 
George Annas, "Cell Division,"Boston Globe (April 21, 2002)

Margaret Talbot, "Jack or Jill? The Era of Consumer-Driven Eugenics Has 
Begun," The Atlantic Monthly (March 2002) 
Shannon Brownlee, "Designer Babies: Human cloning is a long way off, but 
bioengineered kids are already here," The Washington Monthly (March 2002) 
Nigel Cameron and Lori Andrews, "Cloning and the Debate on Abortion," Chicago 
Tribune (August 8, 2001) 
Katha Pollitt, "It's a Bird. . . It's a Plane. . . It's Superclone," The 
Nation (August 6, 2001) 
Judy Norsigian and Stuart Newman, "Ban Human Cloning Right Now," The Boston 
Globe (August 3, 2001) 
E. J. Dionne Jr., "Unlikely Allies on Cloning," The Washington Post (August 
3, 2001) 
Peter Aldhous, "Can They Rebuild Us?" Nature (Vol. 410, April 5, 2001) pages 
622-625 
Rudolf Jaenisch and Ian Wilmut, "Don't Clone Humans!" Science (Vol. 291, No. 
5513, March 30, 2001) pages 2552-2552 
Tom Abate, "News Stories about Tinkering with DNA Miss the Big Picture: 
Glowing Rabbit Shows We're Creeping Toward Redesigning Human Life, San 
Francisco 
Chronicle (September 25, 2000) 
Eric Lander, "In Wake of Genetic Revolution, Questions About Its Meaning," 
The New York Times (September 12, 2000) 
Paul Billings, Ruth Hubbard, and Stuart Newman, "Human Germline Gene 
Modification: A Dissent," The Lancet (Vol. 353, No. 9167, May 29, 1999) page 
1873. 
Anne McLaren and Jonathan Ewbank, "Problems of Germline Therapy," Nature 
(Vol. 392, April 16, 1998) 
Philip L. Bereano, "The Mystique of the Phantom "Gay Gene," Seattle Times 
(February 25, 1996) 
Miscellaneous
Edgar Dahl, "Ethical Issues in New Uses of Preimplantation Genetic 
Diagnosis," Human Reproduction (Vol.18, No. 7, June 1, 2003) 
Bill McKibben and Gregory Stock, â??Do We Want Science to Reinvent Human 
Aging?â??
 Transcript of live debate (March 27, 2003) 
Bill McKibben, Excerpts from Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age 
(Henry Holt, 2003) 
Stuart Newman, "Averting the clone age: prospects and perils of human 
developmental manipulation," Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 
(Vol. 19, 
No. 2, Spring 2003) pages 431-463 (PDF) 
Joschka Fischer, "Towards a Global Bioethic?", Opening Speech, Franco-German 
Forum, Federal Foreign Office, Berlin, (June 3, 2002) 
Alexander Morgan Capron, "Placing a Moratorium on Research Cloning to Ensure 
Effective Control over Reproductive Cloning" (2002) 
Carl Pope, "Between Scylla and Charybdis: Reproductive Freedom after 
September 11," Keynote Address, Annual Convention, The National Abortion and 
Reproductive Rights Action League, Washington, D.C., (November 9, 2001) 
Alexander Morgan Capron, LL.B. Testimony before the Subcommittee on Crime 
Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of Representatives, (June 19, 
2001)

 

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