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Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME, August 16th, 2007

A curious story recently in the New York Times took a more serious look at what comedians have observed for years, but this time with science as the punch line. The observation in the story should raise questions about official reports that aren't so funny.

Times reporter Gina Kolata pointed out that scientific studies regularly find that men are more promiscuous than women, a phenomenon sometimes explained as a genetic impulse in which men try to spread their DNA as far and wide as they can while female strategy is to nurture a few children to adulthood.

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