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The Abortion Pill Can Kill Mothers, Too

November 22, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 36 Dear Colleague: The FDA rushed to approve the abortion pill under special rules a few years ago, and now it has decided to warn women of the drug’s fatal potential for them. Steven W. Mosher President The

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Will Families Benefit from Tax Reform?

November 15, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 35 Dear Colleague: Now that President Bush has named tax simplification one of the top priorities for his second term, tax reform advocates need to ensure that tax reform doesn’t end up raising taxes on many families, especially

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The Unacceptable Arlen Specter

November 5, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 34 Dear Colleague: Almost any Republican senator, and certainly any other Republican senator currently serving on the Senate Judiciary Committee, would be an acceptable Judiciary Committee chairman.  Arlen Specter, who has hinted at future Borkings of pro-life Supreme

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Abortion by Other Means

After a year-long investigation, the Washington Post came to the disturbing conclusion that murder is the top killer of expectant and new mothers. Pregnant American women are more likely to be killed by other people than by illness or accident, a situation that is a

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Building a Culture of Life: EWTN Update

PRI’s Building a Culture of Life TV series for EWTN is well on its way. While we hope to eventually include 13 shows, we are in the process of working out the details for the first three programs. To effectively use funding, the Population Research

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China’s Persecution of Women and Children: More of the Same

House International Relations H Committee hearings chaired by Rep. Chris Smith (R.-N.J.) and held December 14, 2004, told the same old sad story: the Chinese government continues to persecute women who exceed their allotted quota of children. The same basic story has some new twists,

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Correspondence

Steve, Well, you are now well on the way to annual conferences which I think are most important. And thank you for that award. My confreres are envying me. And it proves once more that if you stick around long enough, you get something! Fr.

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Fewer Workers in Mexico Mean Fewer Immigrants — Eventually

Mexico’s fertility rate has fallen dramatically from 6.8 children per woman in the late ’60s and continues its downward slide. “The goal of the current population policy is to reach replacement rate fertility,” National Population Council (CONAPO) Director Elena Zuniga told PRI this year. “We

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For the Record

“Peruvian health minister Pilar Mazzetti is moving forward with her scheme to introduce the abortifacient morning-after pill for distribution in public health clinics despite the constitution’s protection of human life from conception onwards. “In June of this year, Carlos Polo, writing for the Population Research

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From the Countries

AIDS Invading China AIDS is on the move in China. ATM northeast province of Heilongjiang in recent years has seen a growing number of HIV carriers and full-blown AIDS patients. At the end of October 2004, 56 new HIV carriers and AIDS patients, representing a

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The Unacceptable Arlen Specter

November 5, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 34 Dear Colleague: Almost any Republican senator, and certainly any other Republican senator currently serving on the Senate

Read More »

Abortion by Other Means

After a year-long investigation, the Washington Post came to the disturbing conclusion that murder is the top killer of expectant and new mothers. Pregnant American

Read More »

Correspondence

Steve, Well, you are now well on the way to annual conferences which I think are most important. And thank you for that award. My

Read More »

For the Record

“Peruvian health minister Pilar Mazzetti is moving forward with her scheme to introduce the abortifacient morning-after pill for distribution in public health clinics despite the

Read More »

From the Countries

AIDS Invading China AIDS is on the move in China. ATM northeast province of Heilongjiang in recent years has seen a growing number of HIV

Read More »