THE families of more than 50 Israeli and Palestinian children have appealed to the controversial cloning firm Clonaid to produce copies of their lost relatives, the company's chief executive has claimed. "I have had many, many requests from parents whose children were killed here in recent violence," Clonaid chief Brigitte Boisselier told reporters at a press conference in Tel Aviv. "Some of them were tiny babies but sometimes they were almost adults - aged 16 to 18." She said the requests had come from both Israeli and Palestinian parents. "Meeting them was very disturbing." Boisselier, a French national and former...