Weekly Briefing

UNAIDS and UNFPA Want More of the Same for Asia

July 28, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 29 Dear Colleague: As far as the HIV/AIDS hustlers at UNAIDS and UNFPA are concerned, Uganda and the Philippines do not exist.  Yet these two countries, by promoting sensible and inexpensive prevention programs based on abstinence and marital

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Confirm Roberts

July 22, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 28 Dear Colleague: Will John Roberts, the President's nominee to the Supreme Court, make pro-life rulings?  We believe the answer is yes. Steven W. Mosher President PRI Weekly Briefing22 July 2005Vol. 7 / No. 28 Confirm Roberts The President

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Will International Law Reign Supreme?

July 8, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 26 Dear Colleague: As we wait for President Bush to nominate a pro-life replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and possibly Chief Justice William Rehnquist, we hear a lot about the need for a strict

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EU Constitution’s Halt Gives Pro-lifers an Opening

June 24, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 24  Dear Colleague: The rejection of the EU Constitution by France and the Netherlands gives European pro-life and pro-family groups a chance to prevent the European Union from steamrollering national pro-life and pro-family laws. Steven W. Mosher President

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An Unspeakable Health Threat

June 9, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 22 Dear Colleague: How much longer will scientists and the media be able to discount the connection between abortion and breast cancer as groups of post-abortive women and lawsuits proliferate? Steven W. Mosher President PRI Weekly Briefing  9

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British Steps Toward Euthanasia

May 27, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 20 Dear Colleague: Could the United Kingdom’s gradual slide into the culture of death show where Western Civilization is going, and fast? Steven W. Mosher President British Steps Toward Euthanasia  In the Netherlands, the routine killing of the

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Confirm Roberts

July 22, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 28 Dear Colleague: Will John Roberts, the President's nominee to the Supreme Court, make pro-life rulings?  We believe the

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