Philippines

USAID Philippine Mission: letting it all hang out

Don’t put anything on the World Wide Web that you wouldn’t want to see appear in the following day’s New York Times . This commonsense axiom is so widely accepted and practiced that the unsuspecting surfer is stunned by the unexpected candor of the U.S.

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Bad blood in the Philippines?

Possibly tainted vaccine may be tip of the iceberg Philippine women may have been unwittingly vaccinated against their own children, a recent study conducted by the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) has indicated.1 The study tested random samples of a tetanus vaccine for the presence of

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From the Countries

Family life threatened in Singapore Singapore’s Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, speaking at a women’s meeting, the PAP Women’s Wing Event, expressed concern with “trends” which “could weaken the family.” These trends, he said, “were growing worse and could have serious implications for the country

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From the Countries

POP CONTROL AND AMERICAN CHILDREN In 1980 the Population Institute (Pl), a Washington, D.C.-based population control organization funded by the United Nations, among others, spawned the Center for Population Options (CPO) to take over the adolescent sexuality programs of PI.1 The linchpin between the two

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Bad blood in the Philippines?

Possibly tainted vaccine may be tip of the iceberg Philippine women may have been unwittingly vaccinated against their own children, a recent study conducted by

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From the Countries

Family life threatened in Singapore Singapore’s Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, speaking at a women’s meeting, the PAP Women’s Wing Event, expressed concern with “trends”

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From the Countries

POP CONTROL AND AMERICAN CHILDREN In 1980 the Population Institute (Pl), a Washington, D.C.-based population control organization funded by the United Nations, among others, spawned

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