The United States

300 Million, Social Security, and Solvency

1 October 2006     Volume 8 / Number 38 Dear Colleagues: The problem with America’s population size of 300 million is that it’s not big enough (to keep us solvent). Steven W. Mosher President 300 Million, Social Security, and Solvency As America’s population reaches 300 million next month,

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Pro-Life Politics

6 October 2006     Volume 8 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: What’s a pro-lifer to do when both candidates for a U.S. Senate seat claim to be pro-life?  Read the fine print, of course. Pro-Life Politics Pro-life Americans should want both major political parties?-and all the minor ones?-to commit

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The Small Problem of Suburban Sprawl

September 15, 2006 Volume 8, number 36 Dear Colleague: Believe it or not, one can accurately call suburban sprawl the “1% issue.” It is no more important than that. Steven W. Mosher President The Small Problem of Suburban Sprawl As America’s population nears 300 million,

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The 300 Millionth American Is Coming

Population Research Institute For Immediate Release September 12, 2006 Contact: Joseph D’Agostino 540-622-5240 x 204 The 300 Millionth American Is Coming FRONT ROYAL, Va. Next month, America’s population will hit 300 million. Contrary to what purveyors of the overpopulation myth will be saying, there is

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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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President’s Page: Abortion, Crime and Punishment

Not long ago, I was in Cleveland to speak to a pro-life group. At the dinner before the talk, one of my tablemates, who professed to be wholeheartedly against abortion, trotted out the argument that the legalization of abortion in the early 1970s led to

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Abortion the Cheap Easy Way

  1 September 2006 Vol. 8, No. 34 Dear Colleague There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum aspirators (MVAs) are becoming more common but have never been examined by the FDA for safety. Whether you are here

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Life in the News

25 Aug  2006     Vol. 8 / No. 33 Dear Colleague: Here are some items in the news concerning life, with facts that the news generally omitted-?and one item largely omitted altogether. Steven W. Mosher President Life in the News There have been a good number of

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Pro-Life Politics

6 October 2006     Volume 8 / Number 37 Dear Colleague: What’s a pro-lifer to do when both candidates for a U.S. Senate seat claim to be pro-life?  Read

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The 300 Millionth American Is Coming

Population Research Institute For Immediate Release September 12, 2006 Contact: Joseph D’Agostino 540-622-5240 x 204 The 300 Millionth American Is Coming FRONT ROYAL, Va. Next

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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

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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

Read More »

Abortion the Cheap Easy Way

  1 September 2006 Vol. 8, No. 34 Dear Colleague There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum

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Life in the News

25 Aug  2006     Vol. 8 / No. 33 Dear Colleague: Here are some items in the news concerning life, with facts that the news generally omitted-?and

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