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Kopp guilty of murder Pro-life honoured for UN work Philipines proposes IUD ban Pro-life 'disturbance' gets hearing Kopp guilty of murder Buffalo, NY - James Kopp was found guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of abortionist Barnett Slepian. Kopp, who is a suspect in several non-fatal shootings of abortionists in Canada, said through his lawyer that he intended only to [...]

2010-07-29T12:02:52-04:00April 29, 2003|News in Brief|

U.S. Briefs

U.S. abortion rate declines Virginia increases abortion biz regulations Delaware to enforce waiting periods PP commits nearly all Vermont abortions Parental consent laws strengthened U.S. abortion rate declines WASHINGTON - According to the Knight-Ridder news service, the U.S. abortion rate has fallen to its lowest level in 29 years, a trend triggered, according to the pro-abortion Alan Guttmacher Institute, by the existence [...]

2010-07-28T07:21:54-04:00March 28, 2003|US Briefs|

Across Canada

Toronto mayor's race heats up Anglican priest quits over gay unions No jail time for killer mom Misconduct charges dropped against Christian MD Taxpayers to cover prison sex-changes Morgentaler vows more abortions Toronto mayor's race heats up TORONTO - Barbara Hall is trying to regain the mayor's throne, a position she lost in 1997 when Toronto was merged into one supercity. Hall [...]

2010-07-28T07:21:28-04:00March 28, 2003|Across Canada|

U.S. Briefs

Six per cent of abortions are by RU-486 Choose Life licence plates stymied Lawmakers want abortuary regulation Bishop requests move of inaugural services No state right to abortion funding Six per cent of abortions are by RU-486 NEW YORK - According to a study by the pro-abortion Alan Guttmacher Institute, usage of the abortion pill RU-486 accounts for six per cent of [...]

2010-07-27T11:40:21-04:00February 27, 2003|US Briefs|

Across Canada

FCP prepares for Ontario election Hospital delays abortion decision Crown proceeds summarily against woman in pepper spray attack Feds considering daycare program Uniqueness of family upheld Judge urges protection of unborn Klein indicates support for school choice Alberta a haven for pornography Pro-lifers confront hospital union FCP prepares for Ontario election BURLINGTON, Ont. - In an end-of-year appeal for assistance, Family Coaliton [...]

2010-07-27T11:39:58-04:00February 27, 2003|Across Canada|

World Briefs

Mental suffering no reason for euthanasia Germany considers tougher cloning ban Liberalization of abortion in Poland opposed UNFPA caught in coercive family planning Modest Taiwanese abortion limit proposed Malaysian Muslims approve research cloning 400,000 Filipino abortions Mental suffering no reason for euthanasia AMSTERDAM - The Dutch Supreme Court has ruled that a doctor, Philip Sutorius, who helped an elderly man "tired of [...]

2010-07-27T11:39:36-04:00February 27, 2003|World Briefs|

U.S. Briefs

Fetal tissue horror The American IVF slaughter Embryo stem cells no miracle cure Suspected abortion-related death Fetal tissue horror NEW YORK - A trial involving the use of tissue from aborted fetuses to treat Parkinson's disease has had the same catastrophic results for patients as a similar 2001 trial. This time, of 23 patients at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine that [...]

2010-07-26T13:12:33-04:00January 26, 2003|US Briefs|

Across Canada

Morgentaler subject of TV movie CA opposes C-250 Bishops speak out on gay marriage Hospital urged to abortionists Euthanasia advocate in court Morgentaler subject of TV movie MONTREAL - The Montreal Gazette reports that Park Ex Pictures will produce a made-for-TV movie about abortionist Henry Morgentaler, entitled "Choices: The Henry Morgentaler Story." The Gazette reports that when freelance writer Linda Massarella called [...]

2010-07-26T13:11:16-04:00January 26, 2003|Across Canada|

World Briefs

Doctor claims clone imminent Two Italians jailed for illegal abortions Wrong diagnosis in pregnancy PM condemns euthanasia Pro-lifers hold off abortion in Namibia Abortion leads to Indian gender imbalance Doctor claims clone imminent ROME - Italian cloning promoter and medical charlatan Dr. Severino Antinori claims to know a patient who is eight months' pregnant with an "absolutely healthy" cloned baby boy.Of course, [...]

2010-07-26T13:09:52-04:00January 26, 2003|World Briefs|

Bits and Pieces

Canada Liberal MP Pat O'Brien on his government's attempt to redefine marriage: "At the moment, we have a bit of an uphill fight, but we aren't giving up and we are going to wage that fight. And I think the side who wants this to pass might be a little over-confident" ... Harold Ball, the mayor of Deer Lake, Nfld., resigns his [...]

2010-08-26T14:17:04-04:00December 26, 2002|Bits n' Pieces|

World Briefs

Abortion-induced infertility crisis MOSCOW - Vladimir Kulakov, Russia's chief gynecologist and head of Russia's Scientific Centre for Girls, said that 60 per cent of all Russian pregnancies end in abortion, with another 10 per cent ending in miscarriages that are a result of health problems and malnutrition. Kulakov noted that six million Russian women are now infertile and that abortion is a [...]

2010-08-26T13:57:19-04:00December 26, 2002|World Briefs|

World Briefs

Taiwan promotes larger families Peru weakens protection for unborn Call to end spermicide use Guernsey moves toward euthanasia Taiwan promotes larger families TAIPEI - The Taiwanese ministry of the interior and the council for cconomic planning and development have proposed incentives to encourage couples to have more than two children. The inducements include payments of about $855 to couples with at least [...]

2010-08-24T11:13:52-04:00November 24, 2002|World Briefs|

World Briefs

California now most pro-abortion state SACRAMENTO, Calif. - In one day, California's pro-abortion Democratic Governor Gray Davis signed two bills strongly supported by the abortion industry - bills that the California Pro-Life Council says "jeopardize the lives of women and minors seeking abortions in California." The Reproductive Privacy Act will replace the 1967 Therapeutic Abortion Act, and in the process remove the [...]

2010-08-05T09:43:31-04:00October 5, 2002|World Briefs|

World Briefs

India ponders anti-child policies NEW DELHI - India's National Commission on Population may override the country's current population policy that's been in place for two years. The commission's recommendations include enforced sterilization and limiting families to having just two children. More than 15 million babies are born annually in India. Population growth for developed states in India are 2.1 children per couple, [...]

2010-08-04T08:06:24-04:00July 4, 2002|World Briefs|

World Briefs

Soldiers given subsidized MAPs Tel Aviv - The Jerusalem Post reports that the Israeli Defence Force is distributing the "morning-after pill" Postinor 2 to female soldiers at a subsidized cost. Until the new policy was enacted, "female soldiers were given permission to purchase the pill from civilian pharmacies with their own money." The IDF dismisses female soldiers who become pregnant but the [...]

2010-08-03T13:22:01-04:00June 3, 2002|World Briefs|
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