- The economics of exploitation
- Stanford Labels Traditional Marriage Conference "Hate Speech"
- Mass. police award 3-year-old girl for saving pregnant mother
- 'HERO' technology could 'save the lives' of premature babie
- Institute rallies activism against China's one-child policy
- Student says principal banned pro-life display at Connecticut school
- Men timing vasectomies to synch up with March Madness
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government-funded U.S. study has shed light on the economic forces and
cultural trends driving the illegal underground sex trade, including
prostitution, child pornography and human trafficking.
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Featuring
speakers at the forefront of this effort, the conference will allow
students to network with other individuals who are willing to engage in
intellectual and civil discourse about the issues of marriage, family,
and sexual integrity.
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3-year-old girl from Massachusetts is being called a hero after she
saved the life of her pregnant mother who lost consciousness during a
seizure.
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Doctors
at Singleton Hospital in Swansea believe a new piece of technology will
save the lives of the most vulnerable premature babies.
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The
Population Research Institute has launched a new campaign to encourage
effective human rights activism among those concerned about the victims
of China's coercive one-child policy.
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student leader of a pro-life club at a Connecticut school says the
principal has banned her from using life-sized replicas of fetuses
during a lunchtime display.
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Forget
college basketball players cutting down the nets after a victory. Some
fans of March Madness are making their own "monumental" snips:
vasectomies.
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