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Wednesday, 27 December, 2000, 16:18 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Sperm donors could be named
People who are born from donated sperm, eggs or embryos may soon be allowed to know the identity of their biological parents.

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 | Professor Ian Craft, London Fertility Centre: "I don't think the government should decide doners have to be identified" real 28k
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Sperm donors could be named
People who are born from donated sperm, eggs or embryos may soon be allowed to know the identity of their biological parents.

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Also:
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 | Professor Ian Craft, London Fertility Centre: "I don't think the government should decide doners have to be identified" real 28k
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