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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN CNN] ''('''C'''able '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork)'' is a cable news network based in Atlanta, GA. CNN is broadcast to the United States and Canada.
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CNN published an article focusing on the [[New Scientist]]'s article, as well as [[Research_relating_to_asexuality|Anthony Bogaert's]] study, on October 14th, 2004. Another article, [http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/04/health/kerner-youth-sexual-identity/index.html?hpt=hp_bn13 "Youth: Straight, LBGT or 'other'?"], published years later on April 4th 2013, briefly mentions asexuality...
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"That term ''[GSD]'' could also include the 1% of people who identify as asexual, which means they aren't sexually attracted to anyone."
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*An article published at CNN.com on October 14, 2004 described the [[New Scientist]] article and [[Research_relating_to_asexuality|Anthony Bogaert's]] study.
 

Latest revision as of 15:08, 26 April 2013

CNN (Cable News Network) is a cable news network based in Atlanta, GA. CNN is broadcast to the United States and Canada.

CNN published an article focusing on the New Scientist's article, as well as Anthony Bogaert's study, on October 14th, 2004. Another article, "Youth: Straight, LBGT or 'other'?", published years later on April 4th 2013, briefly mentions asexuality...

"That term [GSD] could also include the 1% of people who identify as asexual, which means they aren't sexually attracted to anyone."
—CNN.com