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- Lawmakers demand account of Planned Parenthood funds
- Abortion: The New American Family Value
- 'Schools must teach sex abstinence'
- Pro-abortion postcard campaign launched in Ireland
- Reuters endorses UK same-sex 'marriage' bill
- Controversy in Cologne: The German Bishops and the 'Morning After Pill'
Lawmakers demand account of Planned Parenthood funds
Posted: 26 Feb 2013 09:13 AM PST Members of the U.S. House of Representatives have requested a report from the government on the use federal funds given to Planned Parenthood and other organizations that provide abortions. |
Abortion: The New American Family Value Posted: 26 Feb 2013 08:00 AM PST By now, most Americans have heard about the TX teen who is suing her parents for pressuring her to have an abortion. The young lady is 16 years old, as is her boyfriend. Obviously, this is not a scenario most parents envision for their young daughters. |
'Schools must teach sex abstinence'
Posted: 26 Feb 2013 06:23 AM PST Approaches which focus on harm reduction through contraception and preventing sexually transmitted disease "do not seem to be working", according to Christian education charity CARE for Scotland. |
Pro-abortion postcard campaign launched in Ireland Posted: 26 Feb 2013 05:48 AM PST The pro-abortion Abortion Rights Campaign has launched “10 days of abortion rights action” which will include a postcard campaign aimed at members of Irish government. |
Reuters endorses UK same-sex 'marriage' bill
Posted: 26 Feb 2013 12:44 AM PST News giant Thomson Reuters has waded into the arena of culture wars with an announcement on February 20 that it is throwing its support behind the same-sex "marriage" bill currently before the British Parliament. |
Controversy in Cologne: The German Bishops and the 'Morning After Pill'
Posted: 25 Feb 2013 03:35 PM PST German law requires hospitals that treat rape victims to make available emergency contraceptive (EC) medications (also called “morning-after pills”). Many people believe that these medications can cause abortions by preventing the implantation of a newly conceived embryo, thereby causing an early abortion. |