2004

PRI Opens Latin American Office

Abortion is illegal throughout Latin America. The only countries which allow it are Cuba and — because it is under U.S. law — Puerto Rico. But the death peddlers, to use Fr. Marx’s phrase, are daily becoming more aggressive. To combat this growing threat, PRI

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OTC/MAP Means Danger for American Girls

April 16, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 15 Dear Colleague: Over-the-counter (OTC) availability of the morning-after pill (MAP)-so called “emergency contraception” or EC- would increase rates of abortion, disease, sexual promiscuity, and sexual violence committed against American teens. OTC/MAP means danger for American girls. Steven

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USAID Unleashes More Population Control

April 8, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 14 Dear Colleague: A new report by the U.S. Census Bureau warns that the rate of world population growth is continuing to fall. Mortality rates increase. Fertility rates continue to fall. Population collapse is just around the corner.

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Morning-After Pills: Domestic and International Links

April 2, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 13 Dear Colleague: The efforts to pressure the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) into approving the morning-after pill (MAP) for over-the-counter (OTC) distribution are inextricably linked to the international abortion industry. The founder of Women’s Capital Corporation,

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New Report on FDA Approval of ‘Emergency Contraception’

Press Release Source: Population Reseach New Report on FDA Approval of ‘Emergency Contraception’ WASHINGTON, DC, 31 March 2004 — Population Research Institute has released an in-depth report on so-called “emergency contraception.” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has delayed its decision to act on

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Dangerous MAP Ads Threaten Public Health

March 26, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 12 Dear Colleague: On February 20, 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it would delay for 90 days its decision to approve over-the-counter (OTC) status of the morning-after pill (MAP). The FDA said it needed more

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The Morning-After Pill and Abortion

March 19, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 11 Dear Colleague: In rejecting Plan B’s application to approve the morning-after abortion pill (MAP) for over-the-counter (OTC) distribution, the FDA should also designate this chemical as an abortion drug.  The medical establishment, which has abandoned the science

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