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Genetic editing and the matter of the human condition
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The birth of the world’s first genetically edited twin babies, Lulu and Nana, in China—claimed by scientist, He Jiankui, during an address at the Second Summit on Human Genome Editing held in Hong Kong in November—continues to stir debate amid profound ethical and spiritual implications (Sunday Examiner, December 9). |
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Chinese art in a Canadian parish
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HONG KONG (SE): The work of two Catholic artists from Hong Kong was featured along with 70 portraits of the Chinese Martyrs put together by Jackie Lau Yuen-ting at the parish of the Chinese Martyrs in Toronto, Canada, from July 8 to 16. |
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