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President’s Page: A Pro-Life Conference in London

I was out of the country on November 2, but not to worry, I made absolutely sure that my vote was counted, casting an absentee ballot several weeks before the election. That level of intensity was common on our side, among Catholics and evangelicals alike,

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Coercion in the U.K.: One Mother’s Story

Editor’s Note: There is an anti-natal bias built into most government-run health care programs. Sterilization and contraception are seen by administrators as cheap, cost-effective ways of avoiding the expenses associated with pregnancy and childbirth. Overworked doctors “encourage” women in this direction, and pressures during labor

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OTC/MAP Means Danger for American Girls

April 16, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 15 Dear Colleague: Over-the-counter (OTC) availability of the morning-after pill (MAP)-so called “emergency contraception” or EC- would increase rates of abortion, disease, sexual promiscuity, and sexual violence committed against American teens. OTC/MAP means danger for American girls. Steven

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From the Countries

Asian Sex Selection a Problem Sex-selective abortion continues to be a problem in many Asian countries, where sons are traditionally preferred to daughters. Two countries are trying to do something to stop unborn baby girls from being targeted for abortions based solely on their sex.

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From the Countries

Clinton administration policy and sovereignty of nations: In a presentation at the Second Preparatory Committee for the International Conference on Population and Development on 11 May, 1994, Counselor Tim Wirth stated that: “A government which is violating basic human rights should not hide behind the

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From the Countries

Big dollars for U.S. environmentalists Annual expenses for the following environmental advocacy groups in 1990: $4,300,000 Center for Marine Conservation $8,200,000 Conservation International Foundation $15,700,000 Cousteau Society $4,200,000 Defenders of Wildlife $68,700,000 Ducks Unlimited $15,600,000 Environmental Defense Fund, $3,300,000 Friends of the Earth (merged with

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From the Countries

TRAUMATIC IRISH ABORTION CASE The Irish Supreme Court, by a majority of four to one, recently rendered a decision concerning abortion under Article 8 of the Irish Constitution. Article 8 reads: “The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard

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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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From the Countries

Asian Sex Selection a Problem Sex-selective abortion continues to be a problem in many Asian countries, where sons are traditionally preferred to daughters. Two countries

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From the Countries

Clinton administration policy and sovereignty of nations: In a presentation at the Second Preparatory Committee for the International Conference on Population and Development on 11

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From the Countries

Big dollars for U.S. environmentalists Annual expenses for the following environmental advocacy groups in 1990: $4,300,000 Center for Marine Conservation $8,200,000 Conservation International Foundation $15,700,000

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From the Countries

TRAUMATIC IRISH ABORTION CASE The Irish Supreme Court, by a majority of four to one, recently rendered a decision concerning abortion under Article 8 of

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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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