Posted by Abortion News on July 2nd, 2008
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the abortion foes had a free speech right to drive the truck on public streets adjacent to the Los Angeles County school and that "the government cannot silence ...

... dollars from going to programs of forced abortion. The groundwork for this decision was laid ... which has sent teams of investigators to China over the years. These investigators have found ... which documents the undeclared war that the Chinese government has carried out on its own ...
Posted by Abortion News on July 2nd, 2008
In a report on Monday's "The Situation Room" purporting to clarify how Barack Obama "really voted on abortion" , CNN correspondent Carol Costello misconstrued the Democrat's stance on legislation during his ...
Posted by Abortion News on July 2nd, 2008
There were 13,843 abortions performed in Minnesota in 2007. Of the women who listed a reason for their abortions, 40 percent cited economic concerns -- that's the largest share since the state started ...

The Los Angeles Times on Sunday examined how "changing social values and economic realities, as well as demographic shifts" have contributed to an apparent increase in the number of abortions in the Middle East. According to the Times, abortion is illegal in much of the Middle East.
Posted by Abortion News on July 2nd, 2008
Pro-abortion filmmaker Eve Reinhardt got the proverbial taste of her own medicine recently after contacting Carlos Polo, Latin American director for the pro-life Population Research Institute , to request an ...

... pro-life activists. Almost single handedly, Morgentaler pushed abortion rights on to the national agenda when ... Deschambault Lake residents : Boxer haeds to China for stem cell treatment : Pealing bells, ...
Posted by Abortion News on July 2nd, 2008
Reading Noah Millman's very interesting meditation on the death penalty , it occurred to me that I should admit that I think there is a defensible slice to the majority opinion in the child rape case.
Posted by adeal on July 2nd, 2008

A study of 26,000 Greek people found just using more olive oil alone cut the risk by 9%. The diet, reports the British Journal of Cancer, also includes higher amounts of fruits, vegetables, cereals, and less red meat. A separate study found adding broccoli to meals might help men vulnerable to prostate cancer cut their risk.
Posted by adeal on July 2nd, 2008

Patients would not have to get their doctor's approval for non-hospital care abroad, officials are quoted as saying. EU ministers and Euro MPs will discuss the proposals once they are unveiled. Only costs similar to those in a patient's home state would be covered. About 1% of operations performed in the EU involve people from other countries. Non-hospital care would be reimbursed by the home state up to the level the patient could expect at home, according to reports.
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