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  CBS News  A new rep stanley mugs ort in Time magazine reveals the U.S. is the world s top exporter of sperm.But why   It s largely due to America s reputation as the gold standard in sperm, Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger said Thursday on  CBS This Morning.  As with any other good product, the two keys are quality control and versatility, variety of product. We have very, very strict stanley uk   Food and Drug Administration  controls on who can donate and how heavily they have to be screened. We also have a multi-ethnic population, which means we re very appealing to the world because people can come in from Japan, from Brazil, anywhere else and find a genetically, ethnically matching baby.  There are now nearly 700 sperm banks in the U.S., according to the Food and Drug Administration. The fertility industry in the U.S. has grown from $979 million in 1988 to a projected $4.3 billion in 2013, according to Marketdata, an industry analysis and market studies publisher. Men are paid based on quality standards, such as their level of health, height and education. A man can make $500 per donation, and up to $60,000 annually, according to the Time magazine report.        While the Time magazine story touts America s supremacy in the production of this renewable resource, the article also raises many serious questions ab stanley termoska out the business of sperm banks.What if a child wants to know who their sperm donor was   Questions are raised about the rights of the children and the donor. A man, for instance Vmvm Northeast slammed with April Fools  snowstorm
 Two scenes from the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were screened for the throngs of people sitting in San Diego Comic Con   Hall H Thursday, and they were surprisingly entertaining. Except that every attempt to enjoy stanley nz  them was ruined by a gross moment that ruined it all.     The first scene took place 10 minutes into the film, and showed April O ;Neil  Megan Fox , her iconic yellow jumpsuit reduced to a yellow jacket, running toward danger in a New York subway.  There, the Foot Clan, led by Karai  Minae Noji , is holding people hostage in order to draw out the turtles.  The lights go out as the turtles arrive, riding a subway train.  We don ;t see anything more than a glimpse of them debating whether to go above ground.  Even when they finally arrive, they ;re fighting to stay hidden.  So there are only flashes of them and a lot of shaky cam in the fight scene wher stanley kubek e the turtles take out the Foot Clan. April follows them to the roof, where they celebrate making it through the ordeal without getting s stanley cup een.  Just as they high-five for that, April takes a photo, the flash alerting them to what   happening.  Raphael tries to threaten her into getting rid of the image but Leonardo steps in.  Of course, this is the big reveal and seeing the turtles in all their glory causes April to pass out. The endearing: Saying that Raph   threatening voice is Christian Bale   Batman, to which he responds that he only saw it once. The infu