AFP, SAN FRANCISCO: A California judge on Wednesday ruled against a woman locked in a bitter dispute with her ex-husband to use frozen embryos over his objections, in a closely watched case. San Francisco Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo based her decision on an agreement Mimi Lee and Stephen Findley signed at a fertility clinic in 2010, when Lee was diagnosed with cancer. The document stipulated that five embryos the couple decided to cryogenically freeze to preserve their chance to have children would be thawed and destroyed in the event of divorce. “It is a disturbing consequence of modern biological technology that the fate of the nascent human life, which the embryos in this case represent, must be determined in a court by reference to cold legal principles,” the judge wrote. The case has been watched with interest in the United States as a test of the fate of frozen embryos in divorce cases.
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AFP, MANILA: Police and protesters clashed Thursday outside a gathering of Asia-Pacific leaders who were meeting for a summit dominated by a US-China tussle for regional influence. The annual 21-member… 
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