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Global Monitor: Polio wipeout, expanding ice and Frankenstein clones

Wipeout of polio nears Although overpopulation propagandists seldom give humankind any credit for improving things on the planet, another great success is at hand in man’s constant battle against disease: the ultimate eradication of polio. According to the latest figures from the World Health Organization

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No apology for pushing quinacrine and more on World Vision

No apology for quinacrine pushers Dear Editor, The following statement was provided to me by Kenneth Zorgdrager, the RCA (Reformed Church in America) supervisor for Asia and the Pacific: The RCA has supported Dr. Charles Ausherman for fifteen years in our concern for women’s health

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Popcorn: Ox carts anyone? Fish over people and still more food

ZPG solution: back to the past In a recent edition of The ZPG Reporter,1 the bimonthly publication of Zero Population Growth, a guest editorial by ZPG board member Mike Hanauer proposed a preposterous solution to the alleged problems of “overpopulation” in the United States. Hanauer,

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Post documents Indian horror

A front page Washington Post story in 1994 provides additional evidence of the miserable conditions under which India’s female sterilization camps are operated.1 Observing the day’s activities at one sterilization camp in Sarsawa, India — held in a schoolhouse which had been cleared of its

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Taking note of a milestone

An historic — though little noticed — legislative effort took place in the hectic days prior to Congress taking its August recess this year. Congressman Joseph Pitts, a freshman Republican lawmaker from Pennsylvania’s 16th District, drafted and tried to introduce an amendment to this year’s

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Post documents Indian horror

A front page Washington Post story in 1994 provides additional evidence of the miserable conditions under which India’s female sterilization camps are operated.1 Observing the

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Taking note of a milestone

An historic — though little noticed — legislative effort took place in the hectic days prior to Congress taking its August recess this year. Congressman

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