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CNN's Miriam Falco had special clearance in July 2001 to attend the Raelian's 'White Ball' at their compound outside Montreal, Canada (December 30) TORONTO, Ontario (CNN) --Clonaid, the company ...
Clonaid claims the first clone, whom the company nicknamed Baby Eve, was born to U.S. parents Dec. 26. It claims four more clones are due by Feb. 5. The group promised DNA tests to prove Eve is a ...
(CNN) --One of the nation's leading cloning researchers believes science may be harmed because of Clonaid's unsubstantiated claims it successfully cloned human babies. Aside from labeling it a ...
Brigitte Boisselier, the chief executive of Clonaid, a cloning company affiliated with a religious sect that believes aliens gave rise to life on Earth, told ABCNEWS' Good Morning America that ...
Officials with Clonaid, the company that announced Dec. 27 the birth of the world's first clone, initially promised DNA testing but later backed off. Clonaid said the parents of the 7-pound baby ...
Remember Clonaid, the self-proclaimed "human cloning company" spawned by a UFO cult? These days, it's cashing in on its outrageous claims, reports CBS News Correspondent Jim Acosta. Just go to ...
"The baby is going home and once at home it is possible for an independent expert to go there and once a sample is taken we will see," said Brigitte Boisselier, chief executive of Clonaid ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Raelians -- the cult behind Clonaid, the company claiming to have cloned a human being -- are a remnant of the "flying-saucer cults" that originated in the 1970s and '80s, ...
The vice president of Clonaid, which says it has now cloned three babies, was ordered Wednesday to appear in court next week after refusing to testify in detail about the headline-grabbing claim ...
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But the judge warned Clonaid president Brigitte Boisselier: "You cannot pursue human cloning with impunity." Boisselier said she had seen the child, nicknamed Baby Eve by the company, only on ...