Australia

From the Countries

Foreign Minister Wants to Fund Abortion The question of supporting abortion services in other countries, particularly Third World countries, is not a moral concern only here in the U.S. Australian taxpayers are also under pressure to fund baby-killing around the world. According to the Sydney

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The Poisoning of America

18 June 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 21 The Poisoning of America:   China’s Food and Drugs are Unsafe at any Price The news that Chinese toothpaste brands sold in Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Australia contained diethylene glycol, a highly toxic chemical used in engine

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Eunuchs for the Green Kingdom

2 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 5 Dear Colleague: Environmentalists want even sparsely-populated countries with already low birthrates to have even fewer children.  What could be their goal? Steven W. Mosher President Eunuchs for the Green Kingdom A short while ago, a "deep green" group

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Political Correctness, Paradox and Silence

When the London terrorist bombings occurred in July 2005, Jack Cashill, author of a penetrating analysis into the radical politicization of Western elites entitled Hoodwinked (Nelson, 2005), made a public bet. He stated that he would personally buy the uncut version of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit

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Fighting for Life In Taiwan

Father Louis Aldrich, S.J. directs the Human Life Ethics Research center in Taiwan. The center is located on the campus of Fu-Jen Catholic University near the capital, Taipei. PRI President Steven Mosher was recently in Taiwan to film a segment of his EWTN series, and

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Three Hundred Million and Counting

September 8, 2006 Volume 8, Number 35  Dear Colleague: Americans should celebrate their coming 300 millionth fellow resident. But many wrong-headed commentators will be complaining. Steven W. Mosher President Three Hundred Million and Counting Sometime next month, the U.S. Census Bureau will announce that the population

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From the Countries

Singapore Seeks Population Solutions In a recent interview, DPM Wong Kan Seng, Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of population issues, brought to light the problems his country is facing with a decreasing and aging population. He appeared to see the truth of Singapore’s population problems and offered good

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Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is or is not born in it today. Steven W. Mosher President Australia recently took two important steps that may greatly

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From the Countries

Foreign Minister Wants to Fund Abortion The question of supporting abortion services in other countries, particularly Third World countries, is not a moral concern only

Read More »

The Poisoning of America

18 June 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 21 The Poisoning of America:   China’s Food and Drugs are Unsafe at any Price The news that Chinese

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Eunuchs for the Green Kingdom

2 February 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 5 Dear Colleague: Environmentalists want even sparsely-populated countries with already low birthrates to have even fewer children.  What could

Read More »

Fighting for Life In Taiwan

Father Louis Aldrich, S.J. directs the Human Life Ethics Research center in Taiwan. The center is located on the campus of Fu-Jen Catholic University near

Read More »

Three Hundred Million and Counting

September 8, 2006 Volume 8, Number 35  Dear Colleague: Americans should celebrate their coming 300 millionth fellow resident. But many wrong-headed commentators will be complaining. Steven

Read More »

From the Countries

Singapore Seeks Population Solutions In a recent interview, DPM Wong Kan Seng, Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of population issues, brought to light the problems his country is

Read More »

Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is

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