Articles in English
Mirror.co.uk, March 4, 2008: The Vikings are comming
Spiegel Online, February 1, 2008: Danish Sperm Bank Deposits to Remain Tax-Free and Anonymous
Denmark Limited. Global by design: Clare MacCathy 2006
The Economist, December 19, 2006: Buying babies, bit by bit.
The Times - Ireland, December 3, 2006: Viking’s test tube invasion.
The Times, November 27, 2006: How Danish sperm is conquering the world.
The Sunday Times, January 30, 2005: The Vikings are back for Britain’s women.
abc NEWS (TV/USA), December 17, 2004: Why Would-Be Moms Are Liking Vikings. Danish Sperm Donors Are in Big Demand Worldwide.
The Times, November 27, 2004: Sperm firm gear up for new Viking invation of Britain.
New York Times, September 30, 2004: Spreading Scandinavian Genes, Without Viking Boats.
Herald Tribune, September 30, 2004: Tall, blond and Danish?
The Age, December 29, 2003: Danish sperm donors just can't keep away.
Reuters, December 29, 2003: Danes Do Good Sperm-
Reuters, December 28, 2003: World´s Top Sperm Donors Live in Denmark.
The Sun, October 22, 2003: Probably the best sperm in the world.
Metro (London), October 22, 2003: IVF couples may get Viking sperm.
Daily Telegraph, October 21, 2003: Viking sperm may add to the gene pool again.
Daily Telegraph, October 21, 2003: Danish by proxy.
The Independent, July 6, 2003: The land of our fathers.
The Times, April 13, 2003: Glasgow IVF patients snub English sperm for Danish.
BBC News, October 15, 2002 Sperm donors `want to keep anonymity.
The Copenhagen Post - 28-4 October 2001, p. 5. PORTTRAIT OF THE WEEK. "Somewhere else where sales are rising: One of the country´s great export success stories of the last decade is that of sperm bank Cryos. The Jutland based ..."
The New York Times, June, 25, 2000: Take It to the Bank (Salient Facts: Sperm Banks) .
Time Magazine, January, 24, 2000: Banking On Sperm.
Wall Street Journal, January 7, 2000: Global sperm trade a fertile business. Denmark finds niche in world market.
Time Magazine, November 8, 1999, vol. 154 No. 19, p. 117. THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS.
BBC News, October 13, 1999 UK: Scotland Imports relieve sperm crisis.
HFEA Press Release, 13 October 1999:
HFEA allows the first bulk import of sperm from abroad. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) today allowed Glasgow Royal Infirmary to import a quantity of donated sperm from a clinic in Denmark.
The Mail on Sunday. October 10, 1999.
From Peter Hillmore.
THE VIKING BABY INVASION
In a small Danish town fit young men queue up to make donations to the world´s largest sperm bank. Yest in Britain, fertility clinics can barely find a single donor.
The Sunday Times. October 6, 1999. By Helen Rumbelow.
BRITISH CLINICS SET TO IMPORT DANISH SPERM
The import of human sperm from Denmark to compensate for a lac of British donors is expected to be approved next week. It will be the first time that British hospitals have been able to trade in foreign sperm since regulations to control the market were introduced ten years ago.
The biggest sperm bank in the world, Cryos, based in Denmark, estimates ...
BBC News, October 5, 1999 UK MAY IMPORT SPERM.
BBC News, March 4, 1999 Health Germans: UK sperm fails to satisfy.
The Sunday Times. February 7, 1999.
By Cherry Norton and York Membery.
SPERM IMPORTS LOOMS AS MAN FAIL ULTIMATE TEST.
British men face the ultimate Euro insult. Their fertility has fallen so low that the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority is preparing to allow imports of sperm from Europe to meet the needs of women who want to get pregnant through artificial insemination. "There is a desperate need for both donors and sperm in Britain," said Ole Schou, director of the Cryos sperm bank in Denmark, who claims the British authority ..."
The Copenhagen Post, June 25, 1998: Legal loophole permits DIY insemination kits.