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Unborn children are being treated as consumer products. The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, in Kharkov, sells baby parts. The list on its web site offers a variety of cells and other tissues from babies.
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ASSISTING JOHN PAUL
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Unborn children are being treated as consumer products. The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, in Kharkov, sells baby parts. The list on its web site offers a variety of cells and other tissues from babies.
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By AT 3:00 A.M. | By Fr. James Reuter, SJ | October 22, 2005 - 12:00am
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