Western Europe

From the Countries

Too Many Abortions in New Zealand The number of abortions in New Zealand is too high, says MP Gordon Copeland, adding that while the ratio of abortions to live births decreased in 2007, there are still too many abortions performed annually in his country. “Since

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Sidelining Fathers

Shortly before we all honored our fathers on Father’s Day, the British House of Commons decided that a father is completely and totally irrelevant to a child’s development. Is A Father Figure Necessary? The legislation, which dealt with in vitro fertilization, or IVF would have

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Sidelining Fathers

  17 June 2008    Vol. 10 / No. 24 Sidelining Fathers Last Wednesday, the British House of Commons decided that a father is completely and totally irrelevant to a child’s development. The legislation, which dealt with in vitro fertilization, or IVF, would have included a clause

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From the Countries

An Aging Canada Statistics Canada recently released data showing Canada had the strongest employment growth of any of the GY-7 industrial countries between 2001 and 2006 with a rate of 1.7 percent, significantly above second-place Italy at 1.2 percent. As a result, the Canadian unemployment

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Global Monitor

Ted Turner on Population and Global Warming Ted Turner, pro-abortion billionaire, has called for an international death sentence of humankind in order to reduce global warming. He even offered his answer to the “problem” of overpopulation; Ask people to voluntarily have only two children and

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Spain’s Government Sees Folly of Falling Fertility

The socialist government of Spain has surprised everyone by adopting a pro-natal policy. Each newborn will receive a check for Euro 2,500 (about $3,938 U.S.). If the newborn is born into a family with three or more children, the amount is increased to Euro 3,500.

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From the Countries

Too Many Abortions in New Zealand The number of abortions in New Zealand is too high, says MP Gordon Copeland, adding that while the ratio

Read More »

Sidelining Fathers

Shortly before we all honored our fathers on Father’s Day, the British House of Commons decided that a father is completely and totally irrelevant to

Read More »

Sidelining Fathers

  17 June 2008    Vol. 10 / No. 24 Sidelining Fathers Last Wednesday, the British House of Commons decided that a father is completely and totally

Read More »

From the Countries

An Aging Canada Statistics Canada recently released data showing Canada had the strongest employment growth of any of the GY-7 industrial countries between 2001 and

Read More »

Global Monitor

Ted Turner on Population and Global Warming Ted Turner, pro-abortion billionaire, has called for an international death sentence of humankind in order to reduce global

Read More »