New York Post03/12/2006 Bundle of joy's just a click away.By Lindsay Powers He's tall, handsome, has gray-green eyes and plays the guitar. He swims, drives a vintage Ford Capri, wears size-91/2 shoes and loves orcas. He says his most memorable childhood experience is "lying in a big open range filled with rabbits." But is he the man to father my children? With the click of my mouse, he could be. I could simply plunk a few servings of his frozen sperm into my online shopping basket (at $275 each), select FedEx delivery ($200 extra) and wham - he and I could be making a baby. Read more.
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Newsday06/05/2005 For prospective parents in the market for a blonde-haired, blue-eyed tot, Danish sperm marks the sale.By Jamie Talan At 5-foot-11, Arnt has straight blond hair and blue eyes. He swims, runs, skis on water and snow, and works out. A law student, the 28-year-old describes himself as easygoing, a creative perfectionist with a good wit, an extrovert. He's not advertising for a girlfriend. His sperm is for sale. Arnt is one of 50 men from Denmark whose sperm sits in one of three metal vats in Manhattan - waiting for a couple or a single mother desperate for a baby. In this case, a Viking baby. Read more.
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New York Times09/30/2004 Spreading Scandinavian Genes, Without Viking Boats.By Lizette Alvarez Arhus, Denmark - If, suddenly, children in some pockets of the world look blonder and taller, if they feel oddly at ease on a bicycle or juggling three languages, there may be an explanation: Arhus and its university men. The students in this gentle seaside city, it turns out, are populating the world. Every day dozens of students here, and in Copenhagen, walk into Cryos International, the world's largest sperm bank and, after undergoing a battery of tests to determine their health and fertility, make an anonymous deposit. Read more.
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