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House Democrats Stage Hearing on the Mexico City Policy

Vol. 9 / No. 41 On October 31, 2007, Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA) held what NARAL president Nancy Keenan called “the first fair-minded House hearing on reproductive health in 12 years.” The hearing was an open meeting of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on

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Are There Too Many Colombians?

On September 27–28, the University of La Sabana, a Catholic University located in Bogota, Colombia, convened a conference on “Population, Life, and Development.” Steven Mosher told the assembly, which included senior government officials, that Colombia was not overpopulated. Like other Baby Boomers, I lived through

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HIV/AIDS: Western Failure and Ugandan Success

That Sub-Saharan Africa lies in the grip of a vast AIDS epidemic is no secret to anyone. According to statistics published in 2006 by UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS), an estimated 24.5 million people in the region were HIV-positive by the end

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Are There Too Many Columbians

PRI Weekly Briefing, September 24, 2007 Vol. 9 / No. 35 8 October 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 37 On September 27-28, the University of La Sabana, a Catholic University located in Bogota, Colombia, convened a conference on “Population, Life, and Development.” Steven Mosher told

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HIV/AIDS: Western Failure and Ugandan Success

17 September 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 34 Dear Colleague, Bishop Hugh Slattery of the South African Diocese of Tzaneen recently commissioned two beautifully done documentaries which he shared with PRI. Together, they tell how the Catholic Church in Uganda and South Africa are successfully

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Political Framing and the Pro-Life Mind

Every issue has its rhetoric — that’s the way human beings operate. After Roe v. Wade, the abortion debate was launched headlong into a bare-knuckle political struggle that has divided these United States in a way that only one other issue — slavery — ever

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Political Framing and the Pro-Life Mind

4 June 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 20 Dear Colleague, No one takes the world just as it comes.  We need to explain the world to ourselves, and to others, and to do so we adopt a certain view of things, and a certain terminology. 

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How Not to Win the War On Terror

15 March 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 11 Dear Colleague: If we want to win the war on terror, we’d better stop making enemies in this way. Steven W. Mosher President How Not to Win the War on Terror:  Keep Exporting Abortion and Sex Education

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Are There Too Many Colombians?

On September 27–28, the University of La Sabana, a Catholic University located in Bogota, Colombia, convened a conference on “Population, Life, and Development.” Steven Mosher

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