United Nations

The Gates-Buffett Marriage, Designed Not to Bear Fruit

June 30, 2006 Volume 8, Number 25 The Gates-Buffett Marriage, Designed Not to Bear Fruit Dear Colleague: The combination of the money of the two richest men in the world will produce fewer men and women the world over. Steven W. Mosher President Two fanatically

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6.5 Billion and Rising — For a Time

The experts do not agree when the Earth’s population reached 6.5 billion, but they generally agree that it has. The U.S. Census Bureau chose Feb. 25, 2006, but the United Nations Population Division (UNDP) had picked July 2005. The People’s Daily of China’s Communist Party,

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Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored

Hu Jintao, dictator of Communist China, received all the trappings of a state visit in April from President Bush, who ignored China’s systematic human rights abuses beyond making some vague statements about “respecting human rights and the freedoms of the Chinese people.” As expected, Bush

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Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored

April 21, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 16 Hu Gets the Red Carpet, the Rest Gets Ignored Dear Colleague: Yet more congressional testimony about China’s human rights abuses failed to dampen Chinese dictator Hu Jintao’s American reception, but Congressman Chris Smith made his point for

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6.5 Billion and Rising – For a Time

March 24, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 12 6.5 Billion and Rising-For a Time Dear Colleague: As the world welcomes its 6.5 billionth inhabitant, most experts and the media continue to ignore the birth dearth in favor of the overpopulation myth. Steven W. Mosher President

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Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is or is not born in it today. Steven W. Mosher President Australia recently took two important steps that may greatly

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For the Record …

“Joseph D’Agostino, spokesman for the Population Research Institute — the organization which first exposed the horrors of China’s coercive population program — commented, ‘It really shows that some people don’t care about human rights.’ “D’Agostino told LifeSiteNews.com, ‘These governments make noises about human rights but

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United Nations Conference Wraps Up without Controversy

April 22, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 15 Dear Colleague: The latest United Nations conference on Population and Development did not adopt code words for abortion rights, but didn't shift course on failed policies on AIDS prevention, either.  Our own Joseph D'Agostino attended the conference

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Update from New York: Do UN Delegates Get it on Abortion?

April 8, 2005 Update from New York: Do UN Delegates Get it on Abortion? NEW YORK CITY-Nicaragua came out strongly against abortion during her presentation on Wednesday, April 6, at the UN Commission on Population and Development.  So far, Nicaragua is the only country to

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Australia’s Future

March 10, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 10 Australia’s Future Dear Colleague: The character of a nation decades from now is determined by who is

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For the Record …

“Joseph D’Agostino, spokesman for the Population Research Institute — the organization which first exposed the horrors of China’s coercive population program — commented, ‘It really

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