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October 22, 2007
Topics condoms, condom, sperm, canada, job, help, men, people, email, pregnancy, dream, e-mail, fun, education, hard, business, sex and women
Durex is seeking candidates in Canada to test condoms. The company says this is one job that workers will like to take take home with them specifically straight to the bedroom. On the company's website www. durexcondomtester. ca/ officials are calling for a few good men. "Durex(R) wants condom users to not only have safe sex, but to also have fun," says Stephen Mare, Brand Manager, Durex Consumer Products. "What better way to make sure that our condoms are meeting the needs of Canadians than to ask Canadians first-hand? We know Canucks are up for it!"
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March 23, 2007
A Long Island, New York couple is suing a New York fertility clinic after it was discovered that the clinic used the. Reportedly clinicians used sperm from a black donor to conceive their daughter during in vitro fertilization. Nancy and Thomas Andrews said in documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court that though they love their daughter Jessica, the whole incident has left them "emotionally devastated. "
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March 14, 2007
After waiting for nearly a decade, workers at an Amsterdam zoo are finally celebrating the birth of a baby gorilla. It took a serious effort, but experts say the baby is healthy. After two failed attempts, in 2005 the Artis Zoo had to import a male gorilla from a German safari park, Akili, in order to find a suitable partner for their female, Binti.
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March 14, 2007
After waiting for nearly a decade, workers at an Amsterdam zoo are finally celebrating the birth of a baby beast. And the credit goes to Akili, a male gorilla imported from a German safari park. Akili pleased the employees at Artis Zoo Tuesday morning, after a healthy baby gorilla was born to a female beast named Binti. The reason for the amusement is that previous efforts by zookeepers to mate their female gorillas with two other males had failed.
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January 19, 2007
In a breakthrough judgment, an Israeli court has approved the mother of a slain Israeli soldier to use sperm harvested from his dead body to father a grandchild. In an exceptional case filed by Rachel Cohen, the mother of Keivin Cohen said it was her son's last wish to father have a child. She believes sperm harvesting could make his dead son's wish come true after a Ramat Gan court approved the proposal.
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