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Too Many Males China’s restrictive one-child policy and historical preference for males are leading to a country overrun with bachelors. The BBC reported on Chinese official statistics which anticipate there will be 40 million single men in China by the year 2020. Hainan Island currently

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President’s Page: Banning Human Cloning

Several weeks ago, I had the honor of meeting the president of Costa Rica, Dr. Abel Pacheco. The occasion was a black tie dinner hosted by the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM), on whose board of directors I am proud to serve. Dr.

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The Alan Guttmacher Institute vs. Everything

The first thing that strikes an objective reader in Adding it Up: the Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care, by The Alan Guttmacher Institute, (AGI) is the presupposition, that, “sexual and reproductive health” is a good thing. Normally, any kind of health

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The Dangers of the Morning-After Pill | Taking Plan B Too Much

Updated January 3, 2020 In the mid-nineties, the World Health Organization (WHO) began to realize that increased access to routine methods of contraception led to increased rates of abortion. So a new method of post-coital “contraception” was zealously sought and promoted: the morning-after pill.1 WHO

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The Morning-After Pill and the Dangers to Adolescents

Updated February 14, 2020 The makers and promoters of “emergency contraception” (EC), the morning-after pill (MAP), see vast profits from teen consumers if over-the-counter (OTC) approval is given by the FDA. The promotion of MAP to adolescents has involved dangerous trials, which have exposed the

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McNamara’s Folly: Bankrolling Family Planning

At the same time that Reimert Ravenholt [see PRI Review January/February 2003] was setting up his “powerful population program,” the nations of Western Europe, along with Japan, were being encouraged by the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson to make family planning a priority of

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PRI Holds Conference on Human Rights in China

To look at her, it is hard to believe the trials Catherine Ho has faced. The petite woman radiates with the grace that only a truly devout believer possesses. Persecution of Catholics Ho was born in Shanghai, China, in 1935. Her parents sent her to

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About F.A.C.E: Forced Abortions Now Legal In the U.S.

February 27, 2004 Volume 6/ Number 8 Dear Colleague: A federal court has ruled that an abortionist can perform an abortion on a woman even if she does not want one, setting a dangerous precedent for forced abortion in America. Warning: The following report contains

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Power Grab by USAID

February 20, 2004 Volume 6/ Number 7 Dear Colleague: President Bush’s African AIDS Initiative has been turned on its head. Designed to promote abstinence-only programs and with a conscience clause to protect religious organizations from secular bias, it has now been totally absorbed by USAID.

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Global Monitor

Too Many Males China’s restrictive one-child policy and historical preference for males are leading to a country overrun with bachelors. The BBC reported on Chinese

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Power Grab by USAID

February 20, 2004 Volume 6/ Number 7 Dear Colleague: President Bush’s African AIDS Initiative has been turned on its head. Designed to promote abstinence-only programs

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