Southern Asia

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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Global Monitor

Colombia Aborts Colombia has followed the example of much of the rest of the world in the abortion holocaust, as her first legal abortion has been committed. The Catholic country’s courts legalized abortion in May in the cases of rape, danger to the mother’s life

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Kinder, Gentler Genocide in Mongolia

It is often useful to examine the front page of a major newspaper or home page of a website just to see what is being presented and how. Watching solely the front page of a major newspaper could, over time, tell you the most important

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To Kill a Generation

China’s Longest Campaign: Birth Planning in the People’s Republic, 1949–2005 by Tyrene White (Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2006), 297 pp. Reviewed by Steven W. Mosher Chen Guangcheng will never read this book about the history of China’s one-child policy. He doesn’t need to.

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China’s Longest Campaign: Tyrene White.

China’s Longest Campaign: Birth Planning in the People’s Republic, 1949-2005 by Tyrene White (Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2006), 297 pp. Reviewed by Steven W. Mosher. Chen Guangcheng will never read this book about the history of China’s one-child policy. He doesn’t need to.

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Restricting Women’s Rights

18 Aug 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 32 Dear Colleague: What is more restrictive of women’s rights, taking away abortion-on-demand or taking away unborn girls’ lives? Steven W. Mosher President Restricting Women’s Rights Western feminists insist that women have the right to abort an unborn child

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Kinder, Gentler Genocide in Mongolia

28 July, 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 29  Dear Colleague: The extinguishing of a people does not have to be done with troops or death camps.  Isn’t it genocide to indoctrinate into the contraceptive mentality the youth of a small nation with a low birthrate? Steven

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World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally destructive programs. Steven W. Mosher President Few of you likely noticed, but July 11 was World Population Day 2006. On

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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

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 »

Global Monitor

Colombia Aborts Colombia has followed the example of much of the rest of the world in the abortion holocaust, as her first legal abortion has

Read More »

To Kill a Generation

China’s Longest Campaign: Birth Planning in the People’s Republic, 1949–2005 by Tyrene White (Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2006), 297 pp. Reviewed by Steven

Read More »

Restricting Women’s Rights

18 Aug 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 32 Dear Colleague: What is more restrictive of women’s rights, taking away abortion-on-demand or taking away unborn girls’ lives?

Read More »

World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally

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