Weekly Briefing

Blasted Ovaries: The Failure of Contraceptive Vaccines

A leading medical researcher recently abandoned thirty years of contraceptive vaccine research because she found that the female body refused to attack its own reproduction. Science once again affirms the incorrigible strength of the female physical design. Be it in rural China, the African bush,

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The Overpopulation Movement Struggles to Stay Relevant

Like aging sixties radicals seeking to relive their glory days, the fear mongers at the Optimum Population Trust (OPT) are still trying to scare us with the specter of overpopulation.  The trouble is, the world has moved on, even if they haven’t.  The latest move

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Sneak Attack on the Mexico City Policy

While all eyes are glued to the health care debate, one senator decided to take a swipe at an old target: the Mexico City Policy. The Reagan-era Mexico City Policy was designed to get the U.S. out of the international abortion business. Under this policy,

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Spain Awakens Against Abortion

This Saturday, October 17th, 2009, Madrid became the Capital of Life for several hours, when over 1.5 million people gathered to protest the new abortion bill that Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and the socialists want to approve in the Congress. Many aspects make this march

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Planned Giving

Bequests to Effective Organizations The good steward prepares for the future. One way to do this is to prepare your will. When you do, we ask you to consider PRI as a beneficiary. Including PRI is quite simple, and even a small gift of $5,000

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With 19 You Get Heaven

I am not a big fan of reality TV.  My tastes run instead to EWTN, FOX News and–because I travel a lot and have a farm–The Weather Channel.  But the news that D-Health reality-show stars Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are expecting their 19th child

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Population Control to Combat Climate Change?

The opening sentence of the Lancet1 article paints a grim picture.  The normally staid British medical journal reports on a new health threat that “will affect most populations in the next decades and put the lives and wellbeing of billions of people at increased risk.”

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Planned Giving

Bequests to Effective Organizations The good steward prepares for the future. One way to do this is to prepare your will. When you do, we

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