
... ban on Australian foreign aid paying for abortion advice. Government MPs are debating whether the ... totally unacceptable," he said. "In Thailand, Cambodia, China and other areas, if women could seek ...
Posted by Abortion News on June 3rd, 2008
By The Associated Press The Associated Press Tuesday, June 3, 2008; 2:54 PM WASHINGTON -- A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues as they go head-to-head ...
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Abortion opponents conduct a silent prayer protest during the grand opening of Planned Parenthood's new clinic in McKinney on Wednesday.

... Index on Censorship predicts protests beyond Beijing 2008; Mute explores sport's utopian potential; Ny ... to writer and economist He Qinglian, "The Chinese government's fondest hope is that the Olympic ... have been arrested, tortured, and executed by China since 1949, treatment that has worsened in ...
Posted by Abortion News on June 3rd, 2008
They crisscrossed through southwest Missouri denouncing abortion. She posed for photos holding a gun.

The Missouri Senate's decision to adjourn its 2008 legislative session without considering a measure (HB 1831) that includes several restrictions on abortion rights is "good news, regardless of one's views on abortion," Kansas City Star columnist Barbara Shelly writes in an opinion piece.

Antiabortion Democrats in the Michigan House could have difficulty securing endorsements from Right to Life of Michigan in the coming election because some members of RLM are upset over how the elected officials handled votes on two bills related to so-called "partial-birth" abortion, the

... the treaty - in the areas of abortion, tax, amending the treaty, the Irish constitution, ... going to go to the president of China and talk to him about democracy? he ...
Posted by adeal on June 3rd, 2008

And 90 of the 92 parents and carers questioned said they had taken extra food into their child's hospital. The charity CLIC Sargent, which carried out the poll, wants a "food champion" on every child cancer ward. The Hospital Caterers Association said mealtimes were harder for distressed or sick children - but kitchens should be able to cater for their needs.
Posted by adeal on June 3rd, 2008

But it said there was not enough communication between staff and patients in about a quarter of the 100 homes in England it checked. The Commission for Social Care Inspection said talking helped stop dementia patients becoming withdrawn. The Alzheimer's Society said standards were a "disgrace", with the average resident with dementia getting just two minutes of chat every six hours.
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