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BEYOND THE PALE.(cloning bans in many countries)(Brief Article)

The American Enterprise

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As the House of Representatives considers measures that would ban human cloning, it's worth noting that a global tide of opinion against the practice has recently developed. According to Citizen Issues Alert:

* Australia just passed a law banning human cloning.

* France has banned cloning.

* The European Union condemns the idea.

* The German ...

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