ANGLAIS Lire le texte suivant: FOR SALE ON INTERNET: FASHION MODELS' EGGS To the horror and disgust of mainstream infertility groups, a fashion photographer has begun offering upmodels as egg donors to the highest bidders, auctioning their ova* via the Internet to would-be parentswilling to pay up to $150,000 in hopes of having a beautiful child. "It screams of unethical behaviour," Sean Tipton, spokesman of the American Society ofReproductive Medicine, said of the Web site, which was already up on the web on Friday and was to beofficially premiered Monday. Infertility specialists deplored the Web site as exactly the kind of "commodification" of humanegg donation that they hoped to avoid.Just this spring signs of movement in that direction came when a couple advertised they would pay$50,000 for an egg from a tall, athletic top college student. The photographer, Ron Harris, justifiesthe egg auction as a natural outgrowth of the urge humans have to mate withgenetically superior people and produce babies with evolutionary advantages. (…) "If you could increase the chance of reproducing beautiful children, and thus giving them anadvantage in society, would you?" he asks on the site. (…) Since not all women are the same, he argued, what they are paid for their eggs "should be a pricethat floats based on perceived value."Mr. Harris's melding of Darwin-based eugenics, Playboy-style sensibilities ...