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India welcomes Baby One Billion On May 11, 2000, the Indian census commission announced that the population of India had officially reached 1 billion. (The United Nations put the date sometime last August). India is currently second only to China in population numbers and is

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Popcorn: Child Abuse!

Contrary to the environmentalist cry, propaganda is the most damaging pollutant. No other force has greater power to ravage and wreak havoc on our mental environment. The damage created by this mind pollution is even more harmful to young, impressionable minds who innocently look to

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President’s Page: Land of the Setting Sun

A decade ago, the Japanese economic boom appeared unstoppable. The salarimen, as the Japanese middle class are called, were grinding away at their customary 70-hour work week. Economic growth was consistently running at 4 or 5 percent a year. Pundits were predicting that the Japanese

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Too Many Brown People? California Abortionists Target Latinos

Since the California Department of S Health began keeping statistics on publicly funded abortions in 1993, the number of abortions on Latina women has surpassed those that are performed on their Anglo counterparts. By 1996, according to the latest statistics released by the California Department

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Congress Calls on USAID to Investigate Family Planning Abuses

March 31, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 9 Dear Friend and Colleague: This week, members of Congress requested that USAID Administrator, Brady Anderson, investigate possible violations of the Tiahrt Amendment occurring within family planning projects run by the Peruvian Ministry of Health (MOH) and funded by USAID.

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The Barrenness of Success

March 24, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 8 Dear Friend and Colleague: The UN Population Division (UNPD) on 21 March 2000 released a report titled “Replacement Migration: Is it a Solution to Declining and Aging Populations?” The report states that “virtually all the countries of Europe are

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USAID Controversy Erupts in Dominican Republic

March 17, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 7 Dear Friend and Colleague: Early this week Congressmen Todd Tiahrt (R-4-KS) and Christopher Smith (R-4-NJ) called upon USAID to investigate its “family planning” projects in Peru which appear to be in violation of US law. This request was

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Peru’s Coercive Family Planning Program and USAID Involvement

Peru’s Coercive Family Planning Program and USAID Involvement For Immediate Release March 9, 2000 Contact Scott Weinberg (540) 622-5240 WASHINGTON, DC – Did you know that in Peru, women of color are regularly called “beasts,” “dogs,” “cats” or “ignorant” by family planning officials, in an

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Peru’s Coercive Family Planning Programs and USAID Involvement

 March 6, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 6 Dear Friend and Colleague: Evidence of human rights abuses in Peru’s family-planning program was obtained by investigators David Morrison and Dr. Pat McEwen, Director of Life Coalition International, during a PRI-sponsored investigation carried out in 1999 December. The following

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Robbing from the Poor: Underpopulation Strikes America

March 3, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 5 Dear Friend and Colleague: With America’s labor markets tightening, Alan Greenspan proposes to increase legal immigration levels. At the same time, President Clinton is paradoxically preparing to extract from the US taxpayer record sums aimed at reducing the number of

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Global Monitor

India welcomes Baby One Billion On May 11, 2000, the Indian census commission announced that the population of India had officially reached 1 billion. (The

Read More »

Popcorn: Child Abuse!

Contrary to the environmentalist cry, propaganda is the most damaging pollutant. No other force has greater power to ravage and wreak havoc on our mental

Read More »

The Barrenness of Success

March 24, 2000 Volume 2/ Number 8 Dear Friend and Colleague: The UN Population Division (UNPD) on 21 March 2000 released a report titled “Replacement Migration:

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