Some news stories about Alcor:
May 20, 2008, Miami Herald
Steven P. Rievman: Cryonics movement leader 'deanimates'
April 9, 2008, The Scotsman
Price of trying to cheat death: £40,000
April 8, 2008, The UK Herald
Would you pay £40,000 to be woken up in the future?
April 6, 2008, ABC News
Cryonics: Staying Alive a Little Longer
February 14, 2008, The Guardian, UK
Patients who are frozen in time
August-September, 2007, Arizona Business Magazine
Waiting to Awake
March 2, 2007, First Science
Suspending Life: The Science of Cryonics
July 3, 2006, East Valley Tribune
Cryonics trend seeing entire families sign up
January 28, 2006, Montreal Gazette
Cryonauts put fortunes on ice
January 25, 2006: Good Morning America (ABC)
Couple Opt for Cryogenics for Themselves and Their Dogs (includes video)
January 21, 2006: Wall Street Journal
A Cold Calculus Leads Cryonauts To Put Assets on Ice
October 6, 2005, GoogoBits.com
Cryonics: Cheating Death
February 13, 2005, New York Times
Please Don't Call the Customers Dead
October 22, 2004, Dow Jones MarketWatch
Selling the once-unimaginable
October 15, 2004, Phoenix Business Journal
PR push, expansion boosting Alcor's preservation option
February 3, 2003, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
Cryonicists know they face uncertain odds, but put faith in science
December 6, 2002, Small Times
Cryonics conference brings out nanotech's extreme optimists
August 7, 2002, Philadelphia Enquirer
Techies go for ice-cold afterlife
July 28, 2002, USA Today
Vitrification could keep tissue safe during the big chill
November 13, 2001, Popular Mechanics
Cell preservation is the key to cryonics
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