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Update from New York: Do UN Delegates Get it on Abortion?

April 8, 2005 Update from New York: Do UN Delegates Get it on Abortion? NEW YORK CITY-Nicaragua came out strongly against abortion during her presentation on Wednesday, April 6, at the UN Commission on Population and Development.  So far, Nicaragua is the only country to

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Abortion Politics at the United Nations

April 7, 2005Volume 7 / Number 13   Dear Colleague: UN bureaucrats and delegates continue their efforts to insert language promoting "sexual and reproductive rights" into as many documents as possible.  Does that phrase include the right to abortion? Steven W. Mosher President Abortion Politics

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Japan’s Future: None?

April 1, 2005Volume 1/ Number 12   Dear Colleague: Japan's fertility rate has not improved despite authorities' efforts.  Will euthanasia, so successfully practiced upon Terri Schiavo in this country, become Japan's method for dealing with a rapidly aging population? Steven W. Mosher President Japan's Future:

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Congress Ponders Terri Schiavo’s Fate

March 15, 2005Volume 7 / Number 11 Dear Colleague: Congress could act this week on a bill to save Terri Schiavo.  See the end of this article for information on how to express your opinion to congressional leaders. Steven W. Mosher President Congress Ponders Terri

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Pro-Natal Official Takes Over in Hong Kong

March 11, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 10 Dear Colleague: Hong Kong’s new interim chief executive wants his fellow citizens to have more children, but most in China’s gateway city have other ideas.  Can he persuade them to do so? Steven W. Mosher President Pro-Natal

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A Million Dollars for Messrs. Eastwood and Schiavo

March 4, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 9 Dear Colleague: An inversion has occurred: Husbands and fathers who murder their wives and daughters instead of protecting them are now celebrated.  Witness the success of Clint Eastwood’s Million-Dollar Baby and the near-success of Michael Schiavo’s effort

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Correspondence

Dear Steve: Your Mr. D’Agostino is doing a splendid job. Yes, this is the time to get the right kind of judges on the bench. But while I agree wholeheartedly, we must remember an even more fundamental problem, viz. the tyranny of judges even if

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For the Record

“Humanity’s long-term problem,’ declares Steven W. Mosher of the Population Research Institute, ‘is not going to be too many children, but too few.”’ Russell Shaw, “The Population Bomb’s Big Fizzle,” Columbia, April 2005. …Joseph A. D’Agostino…of the Population Research Institute, pointed out the inconsistency with

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From the Countries

Pro-Family Spain Fights Homosexuality As the Spanish birthrate plummets to one of the lowest in Europe, the Spanish Socialist government has brought before parliament a bill to legalize homosexual marriage and homosexual parenting. But Spanish pro-family groups of many religions and different cultural backgrounds are

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Japan’s Future: None?

April 1, 2005Volume 1/ Number 12   Dear Colleague: Japan's fertility rate has not improved despite authorities' efforts.  Will euthanasia, so successfully practiced upon Terri

Read More »

Correspondence

Dear Steve: Your Mr. D’Agostino is doing a splendid job. Yes, this is the time to get the right kind of judges on the bench.

Read More »

For the Record

“Humanity’s long-term problem,’ declares Steven W. Mosher of the Population Research Institute, ‘is not going to be too many children, but too few.”’ Russell Shaw,

Read More »

From the Countries

Pro-Family Spain Fights Homosexuality As the Spanish birthrate plummets to one of the lowest in Europe, the Spanish Socialist government has brought before parliament a

Read More »