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Should a dead man become a father?

Ros Atkins Ros Atkins | 10:50 UK time, Friday, 19 January 2007

How far would you go to have a child? killed in the Gaza strip is to become a father almost five years after he died. He has never met the mother. The parents asked to have his sperm extracted as they say his greatest wish was to have been a father.

Will death penalty ban work? Rwanda's government says it's approved plans to , in a step which could remove a major obstacle to the transfer back home of defendants facing trial over the 1994 genocide. We'd like to hear from Rwandans...

What's the most unusual location for a Starbucks? A Chinese news anchor hit out against the . Attracting a swathe of support the offending coffee chain may be forced to close the branch. What do you think? Should it be forced to close?

Also, Are they worth it? Or just endless stress for your and your child? We like to hear your experiences.

Ones for another day...

Scientists said the move could have left "considerable space debris in an orbit used by many different satellites". Is this the beginning of a new space race?

Ken Pickesimer asks ? He says this opposes most of the recommendations of the . Will it exacerabate the situation or will a short, sharp shock help end the strife?

Is the internet dangerous? Internet community site over child safety by five families claiming their teenage girls were sexually assaulted by men they met through the site.

Should children take their father's name? Rome have alter the law so that children can legally take their mother's name or have a double-barelled name.

Abdelilah from Morocco draws our attention to Iraq PM Nouri Maliki asking for more . Can more US weapons for the Iraqi army help end insurgency?

Melanie Smith in Cleveland, Ohio asks should children have voting rights? There are proposals being put forward in .

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