
... manifest in the fruits of the Holy Spirit. Not among those fruits is advocating abortion, which is wanton taking of human life and ultimately destruction of the human family ...

... Its the health of an entire nation. China may run out of females. That means ... reasons, in a bid to combat the abortion of female fetuses, government-run newspapers reported Sunday. ...

... manifest in the fruits of the Holy Spirit. Not among those fruits is advocating abortion, which is wanton taking of human life and ultimately destruction of the human family ...

... politics, most obvious in the debates over abortion and same-sex marriage. "To moral absolutists, who ... the world that go the other way. China is creating free markets without democracy. Russia ...

... politics, most obvious in the debates over abortion and same-sex marriage. "To moral absolutists, who ... the world that go the other way. China is creating free markets without democracy. Russia ...

... taxpayer money to educate over 60,000 communist Chinese students in American universities? That is, the ... is, the very students who return to China to take jobs, factories and even entire ... Bishop, attached to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, Bishop eagerly told prospective students how ...

... taxpayer money to educate over 60,000 communist Chinese students in American universities? That is, the ... is, the very students who return to China to take jobs, factories and even entire ... Bishop, attached to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, Bishop eagerly told prospective students how ...

A Kansas grand jury investigating abortion provider George Tiller has not received the medical records of Tiller's patients that were subpoenaed earlier this year, the state judge who is overseeing the grand jury said Tuesday, the AP/Hays Daily News reports.
Posted by Abortion News on June 6th, 2008
Republican presidential candidate John McCain sounded more like a Democratic presidential candidate when he joined the left's oil-industry bashers a few weeks ago.
Posted by adeal on June 6th, 2008

Instead of blood tests, now all that is needed is a simple mouth swab. The technique could aid studies into Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the effectiveness of chemotherapy at certain times. The test indentifies genes that regulate sleep, and first test samples were taken on Thursday at a science festival. The natural pattern of wake and sleep is known as the circadian rhythm.
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