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Getting Desparate at Guttmacher

May 5, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 18 Getting Desperate at Guttmacher Dear Colleague: Guttmacher ignores the obvious and twists the statistics in defense of abortion. Steven W. Mosher President As the chances of meaningfully protecting unborn American children and their deceived mothers continues to

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6.5 Billion and Rising — For a Time

The experts do not agree when the Earth’s population reached 6.5 billion, but they generally agree that it has. The U.S. Census Bureau chose Feb. 25, 2006, but the United Nations Population Division (UNDP) had picked July 2005. The People’s Daily of China’s Communist Party,

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Correspondence

Hi, PRI: The international welfare wing of my church, Seventh-day Adventist (ADRA), has sent me a fundraising letter touting a big “Family Planning” initiative they’re taking on in Nepal, with matching funds to come from USAID. This makes my antennae go up! They talk about

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For the Record…

“The recent case of Paulina Ramirez, a rape victim who was used by the US-based ‘Center for Reproductive Rights (CFR)’ and its partners to force the Mexican state of Baja California to approve abortion in cases of rape, is part of a new strategy to

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From the Countries

India’s Missing Women Middle-class families determined to have male heirs, according to a survey of more than a million families, have aborted at least 10 million female babies in India in the past 20 years. The study by the British medical journal, The Lancet, also

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Global Monitor

New Zealand Aging New Zealand’s Prime Minister Helen Clark believes she has the solution to that country’s problem of an aging population with little money saved to provide for twilight years: Force them to save through KiwiSaver, an automatic-deductible savings plan. The KiwiSaver plan initiates

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Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored

Hu Jintao, dictator of Communist China, received all the trappings of a state visit in April from President Bush, who ignored China’s systematic human rights abuses beyond making some vague statements about “respecting human rights and the freedoms of the Chinese people.” As expected, Bush

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Sustainability of the French Social Model

Environmentalists like to talk about sustainability, the conduction of agriculture and other activities so they may continue generation after generation, without destroying the resources on which they depend. A farming method that exhausts the soil over 25 years, rendering the land sterile for future generations,

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Correspondence

Hi, PRI: The international welfare wing of my church, Seventh-day Adventist (ADRA), has sent me a fundraising letter touting a big “Family Planning” initiative they’re

Read More »

For the Record…

“The recent case of Paulina Ramirez, a rape victim who was used by the US-based ‘Center for Reproductive Rights (CFR)’ and its partners to force

Read More »

From the Countries

India’s Missing Women Middle-class families determined to have male heirs, according to a survey of more than a million families, have aborted at least 10

Read More »

Global Monitor

New Zealand Aging New Zealand’s Prime Minister Helen Clark believes she has the solution to that country’s problem of an aging population with little money

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