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Sperm ban means some in short supply (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Thursday September 20th 2007, 5:42 pm

For American parents looking for donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies, the search just got a little trickier. A ban on sperm from all European countries with exposure to mad cow disease means U.S. sperm banks are running low. The May 2005 decision by the Food and Drug Administration effectively blocked donors from Denmark to the United Kingdom. And while some sperm banks ... [News Source]

Sperm ban means some in short supply (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday September 20th 2007, 5:21 pm

For American parents looking for donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies, the search just got a little trickier. A ban on sperm from all European countries with exposure to mad cow disease means U.S. sperm banks are running low. [News Source]

America bans european sperm (Pravda Ru)
Thursday September 20th 2007, 3:10 pm

Donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies is a rarity now for Americans. In May 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decided to ban sperm from any European countries with exposure to mad cow disease, effectively striking off donors from Denmark to the United Kingdom. [News Source]

America bans european sperm (Pravda)
Thursday September 20th 2007, 3:03 pm

Donor sperm to produce blond, blue-eyed Scandinavian babies is a rarity now for Americans. In May 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decided to ban sperm from any European countries with exposure to mad cow disease, effectively striking off donors from Denmark to the United Kingdom. [News Source]