PRI Staff

Popcorn: Captain Planet to the Rescue?

Once again, radical environmentalism and population control have joined forces to battle against the world’s most notorious offender: Mankind. The perpetrator of this sly attack will not come as a surprise to frequent Review readers (he is a regular offender of right reason on the

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President’s Page: The Barrenness of Success

The muffled explosions you hear are the sounds of European populations crashing. The UN Population Division has just released a report showing that Europe and Japan will undergo dramatic declines in population over the next 50 years. Europe’s population will fall by 122 million to

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Commerce Spin Aids Domestic Family Planning Proposal

February 23, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 4 Dear Friend and Colleague: Statistics issued by the US Census Bureau months ago were recently resurrected by the US Department of Commerce to suggest that America is becoming overpopulated. Steven W. Mosher President Commerce Spin Aids Domestic Family Planning

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Clinton’s Foreign Family Planning Targets Africa

February16, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 3 Dear Friend and Colleague: William Jefferson Clinton has promised the “family planning” lobby in Washington, DC, to restore spending for foreign “family planning” to its 1995 record level. In his 2001 budget summary, the President couches population control for black

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Population Control Comes Home in Clinton’s Budget

February 9, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 2 Dear Friend and Colleague: In releasing his budget proposal for 2001 this week, President Clinton said that “the details [in the budget] make the difference, and if we can enact them we will make all the difference for America.”

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US Census Report Reveals Benefits of Population Growth

January 7, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 1 Dear Friend and Colleague: The US Census Bureau’s special Compendium for the Millennium notes a prosperous past 100 years, but raises concerns about our future because of America’s rapidly falling birthrate. Steven W. Mosher President US Census Report Reveals

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Economic Development in Bangladesh

IIRD Offers Hope to the Poorest of the Poor Poverty in Bangladesh is so pronounced that former US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, once called it the “basketcase of the world.” But a hopeful transition is taking place. Thanks to the work of William Christiansen,

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False Premises of Population Control

It is impossible to give a precise figure for how much money is spent annually world-wide on population control. USAID alone has spent roughly $4 billion in the last 20 years on birth control programs overseas. Every major government of the world has a population

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