PRI Staff

From the Countries

Sex Selection Banned The People’s Daily, a Chinese newspaper, recently reported that the province of Anhui in eastern China has outlawed the use of medical equipment to determine the sex of an unborn baby, unless medically necessary for reasons such as diagnosing hereditary diseases. The

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Global Monitor

Where Are Russia’s Babies? The population crisis in Russia is so severe that it is increasingly getting attention, from politicians within Russia as well as from the international media. The BBC recently reported that the birthrate in Russia is half of what it was before

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Human Rights in China: A New Policy for the Bush Administration

Population Research Institute held its second annual conference on human rights in China on November 29 and 30. The conference, “A New US Policy for the Bush Administration” was co-sponsored by Family Research Council (FRC) and held at their downtown Washington, DC, office. The conference

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Popcorn: America’s Greatest Blessing is People

The first results of the Decennial Census of 2000 are now in, and they bode well for the American people and their continued prosperity. During a decade when the populations of other industrialized countries were stagnant or falling, US numbers grew by 13 percent. This

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President’s Page: Toward a Culture of Life

The cover article of this issue (in case you haven’t already read it) describes how George W. Bush could begin to unravel the shroud Clinton cast over life during his two terms in office. We propose there that Bush issue Executive Orders reinstating and broadening

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Room for More: Population and the Environment

The notion that a burgeoning world population is “running down” the natural environment is a pervasive theme of television and the other media as well as school instruction from kindergarten through college. Politicians and activists regularly stress the idea. One college textbook warns students that

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Drowning Babies in Dollars

September 6, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 17 Dear Friend and Colleague: The deliberate drowning of a newborn infant by Chinese officials has shocked the world, yet similar atrocities are a daily occurrence in China. From the arrest and torture of religious believers, to the incarceration or

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Major Conference To Honor Fr. Paul Marx Planned

Major Conference To Honor Fr. Paul Marx Planned For Immediate Release August 22, 2000 Contact Scott Weinberg (540) 622-5240 American Life League (ALL) and Population Research Institute (PRI) will co-host a major international pro-family conference in June 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The conference theme will

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From the Countries

Sex Selection Banned The People’s Daily, a Chinese newspaper, recently reported that the province of Anhui in eastern China has outlawed the use of medical

Read More »

Global Monitor

Where Are Russia’s Babies? The population crisis in Russia is so severe that it is increasingly getting attention, from politicians within Russia as well as

Read More »

Drowning Babies in Dollars

September 6, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 17 Dear Friend and Colleague: The deliberate drowning of a newborn infant by Chinese officials has shocked the world, yet

Read More »