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House Democrats Stage Hearing on the Mexico City Policy

Vol. 9 / No. 41 On October 31, 2007, Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA) held what NARAL president Nancy Keenan called “the first fair-minded House hearing on reproductive health in 12 years.” The hearing was an open meeting of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on

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Are There Too Many Colombians?

On September 27–28, the University of La Sabana, a Catholic University located in Bogota, Colombia, convened a conference on “Population, Life, and Development.” Steven Mosher told the assembly, which included senior government officials, that Colombia was not overpopulated. Like other Baby Boomers, I lived through

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Correspondence

Dear Steve, Greetings from South Africa! I want to thank you very sincerely for the wonderful work you and your colleagues are doing in the noble service of life. What could be more noble and beautiful than working for the protection of human life, the

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From the Countries

China’s Graying Population Discussed China’s economy is not the only thing mushrooming. China is also facing an escalating aging population. And how they will deal with the problems of an aging, one-child population has begun to worry some in China. According to a leading gerontology

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Global Monitor

More Evidence of the Abortion-Breast Cancer Link The link between abortion and breast cancer has again been shown in a study by Patrick S. Carroll, M.A., with the results summarized in “Breast Cancer Epidemic: Modeling and Forecasts Based on Abortion and Other Risk Factors” published

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HIV/AIDS: Western Failure and Ugandan Success

That Sub-Saharan Africa lies in the grip of a vast AIDS epidemic is no secret to anyone. According to statistics published in 2006 by UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS), an estimated 24.5 million people in the region were HIV-positive by the end

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Is Social Security Doomed by Contraception and Abortion?

In the July/August, 1996 issue of Culture Wars, I published an article, “Contracepting Social Security,” that used the Social Security Trustees’ reports to document how artificially reduced birthrates had seriously injured Social Security solvency. In that article, I argued that the key to the Ponzi

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President’s Page: Time to Defund Planned Parenthood

For over three decades, Planned Parenthood has fattened at the federal trough. This year alone, over $300 million in Title X money is slated to go to the nation’s biggest abortion provider, a huge subsidy amounting to about one-third of its annual budget. The good

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The Birth Dearth: Economic and Social Impact of Aging Societies

ROME, SEPT 30, 2007 (Zenit.org)— Decades of declining birthrates are causing a rapid aging of many nation’s populations. Romanian President Traian Basescu recently warned that his country’s population was declining and that more needs to be done to support women who have children, the Associated

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Are There Too Many Colombians?

On September 27–28, the University of La Sabana, a Catholic University located in Bogota, Colombia, convened a conference on “Population, Life, and Development.” Steven Mosher

Read More »

Correspondence

Dear Steve, Greetings from South Africa! I want to thank you very sincerely for the wonderful work you and your colleagues are doing in the

Read More »

From the Countries

China’s Graying Population Discussed China’s economy is not the only thing mushrooming. China is also facing an escalating aging population. And how they will deal

Read More »

Global Monitor

More Evidence of the Abortion-Breast Cancer Link The link between abortion and breast cancer has again been shown in a study by Patrick S. Carroll,

Read More »