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Saturday, June 21, 2003

SOCIETY - Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age. By Bill McKibben, Times Books, 288 pp. Author interview: It won't be long, some scientists believe, before we may be able to engineer babies, genetically manipulating them to be not just disease-free but stronger, smarter, taller, more outgoing, and more musically-inclined. But author Bill McKibben asks, in this book, how far can we go before we change what it means to be human? How far is far enough? [Eye on Books]


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