A LOOK AT . . . Reproductive Reactions; Science Fictions: Cloning Is Bad And Septuplets Are Good

The Washington Post | December 14, 1997| | Copyright

Within the past nine months, two developments in reproductive technology have made headlines: The cloning of the sheep Dolly in Roslin, Scotland, and the conception and birth of the McCaughey septuplets in Iowa. But while these two scientific developments received about the same amount of attention in the American media, they were reported in language -- and met a public response -- that stand in striking contrast with one another. Where there was almost exclusively horror and fear at the stunning advance in medical science that brought us Dolly, there is now mostly wonder and joy about the ...

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