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Remembering Reagan

June 10, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 21 Dear Colleague: As we mourn the loss of President Ronald Reagan–first to Alzheimer’s and now to death–let us brace ourselves for the argument that his mind could have been restored by fetal stem cell research.  This is

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One Cheer for the FDA!

May 7, 2004 Volume 6 /Number 18 Dear Colleague, On May 6, the United States Food and Drug Administration narrowly averted a public health disaster by not approving the so-called “morning after pill” (also known as “emergency contraception”) for over-the-counter use without age restriction.  But

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Stop the Morning-After Pill!

May 5, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 17 Dear Colleague: There is still time for pro-lifers to call the White House (202-456-1414) and urge the President to assure the American people that the mega dose “morning after pill” will not be sold “over the counter.”

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Under the Table: Why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Should Not Approve the Over-the Counter Distribution of Morning After Pills

Published by Population Research Institute Research by Julie Wheeland Executive Summary In May 2004, The U.S. Food and Drug Administraion (FDA) will act on Women’s Capital Corporation/Barr Laboratories application for over-the-counter (OTC) status for so-called “emergency contraception” (EC), the morning-after pill (MAP). Opposition to OTC/MAP

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Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation

Editorial Note: One of the best books ever written on abortion was the work of a sitting president. President Reagan, in the midst of his official duties, made it a priority to instruct Americans in what he saw as the paramount moral issue facing their

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Remembering Reagan

June 10, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 21 Dear Colleague: As we mourn the loss of President Ronald Reagan–first to Alzheimer’s and now to death–let

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One Cheer for the FDA!

May 7, 2004 Volume 6 /Number 18 Dear Colleague, On May 6, the United States Food and Drug Administration narrowly averted a public health disaster

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