Sandy Nguyen
8/18/2003
BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2936401.stm
April 10th, 2003

Who? All humans and scientists, especially
What? Cloning experiements
Where? All labortories or wherever the scientific experiement takes place
When? This article was last updated on April 10th, 2003, but this question doesn't exactly apply to how cloning is flawed. I suppose the present and future could be the answers though.
Why? With new technology, curious scientists are experimenting with human cloning. Although a few have been successful clones (without being deformed) most of them are born ill.

Why did you choose this article? I chose this article because I am somewhat interested in human cloning. Doing homework on something I'm actually interested in is something I put more effort into.
What opinion do you have on this article? I think successful human cloning would be kinda cool, but if there was an outbreak people would become a lot more confused and money would have to be spent even more on the process and to tend for ill clones.

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