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The saga of Nadya Suleman, better--much better--known as Octomom, continues to enthrall and appall. Motherhood remains a good thing, even in a culture of abortion and broken homes, and the primitive awe that attended multiple births--Rome was founded by twins--lingers as well. But the production of Miss Suleman's octuplets by in vitro fertilization, on top of her six previous children, all IVF births, smacks of science fiction. ...