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Paternity matters

About 3 pages (809 words)

The Boston Globe, July 20th, 1997

There are taxicabs roaming the streets of New York City these days bearing a question: "Who's the Father?" These are not mobile gossip mongers. These are ads that promise anyone within reading distance an answer. Just call "1-800-DNA-TYPE." This is the way it works: A cotton swab in the mouth of man and child, a genetic test, and the matter of paternity is finally put to rest -- yes or no. I don't know if Bill Cosby passed such a cab as he headed to the Manhattan courtroom where a woman who desperately claims to be his daughter was on trial. And maybe it doesn't matter.After all, the judge in ...

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