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RU-486: Battling the human pesticide

Abortion advocates, media, and governments around the world continue to push the abortion pill, but pro-lifers are detertmined to keep pushing back.    ( more... )

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Counter-revolution at Bethlehem


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US. Digest

‘Pro-choice' politicians targeted

Unborn children used for ‘stem cells'

Pro-lifers decry federal task force

Catholic hospital under fire

Abortuary gets green light

Parents sue abortuary

Pro-abortion ad campaign
International Report

Chinese mother fights birth-control law

Australian bill calls for waiting period

Cuban pro-life doctor suffers attacks

Budapest Court calls for stricter abortion law

PP meets in Prague

Italian court rules abortion is a ‘right'

Malaysian group mobilizes against homosexuality

London doctors admit letting thousands die

Edinbugh - Ultrasound to provide clearer pictures

Australian woman wins compensation

Stories
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Latimer sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 10 years

Pro-life agency reaps harvest of life and love
Sarah thanks Aid To Women for saving the life of her son 5 years ago.  

CLC mounts Ontario-wide injunction protest
Ontario pro-lifers demonstrated outside 90 MPPs constituency offices Oct.24 and Nov.21, protesting the bubble zone around abortion clinics.  

Police search for Kopp continues
More mail threatening abortionists is sent to Hamilton Spectator while search for abortion murderer continues  

Setting 'fragmentation' against 'globalization'
UN seems to place family and particular relationships as being inferior to universal and general ones.  

Other sniper case developments

Pro-life foot soldiers quietly save lives every day
Toronto Aid To Women volunteers are a candle in the darkness for mothers and babies in crisis.  

Morrison appeal rejected, dismissing murder charges against Halifax doctor

Michigan voters reject euthanasia two to one in U.S. mid-term election

'Massive swing' to pro-life party is best strategy

The ethics of showing Kevorkian 'snuff films'

No RU-486 in Canada...yet
Canadian Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL) claims to have found a company interested in producing the pill in Canada.  

Youth seek 'more human response' to life issues at OSFL October conference

NCLN head says 'Students must not fear oppostion' on campus

Youth for Life International is building a network

Evangelist Ken Campbell marks 40 years in ministry

CLC Niagara president Cindi LoForti steps down after 10 years

Devout Christians must abandon the sinking ship of secular culture
One young Christian encourages others to avoid violent and unchaste films 

Book Review
Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide: Killing or Caring?and Access: The Key to Pro-Life Victory  

VICTORIA - The B.C. Government has announced plans to increase the province's abortion funding by $250,000.

FREDERICTON - Morgentaler makes media event of the move of his New Brunswick franchise to a new location next to a junior high school and in sight of a Roman Catholic Church.

EDMONTON - $100,000 damage was done to the Edmonton Fur Tannery. The organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals denies any association with the attack.

WINNIPEG - Judge lifts an involuntary do-not-resuscitate order placed by Riverview Health Centre on a a 79-year-old man's chart.

CHARLOTTETOWN - PEI Right to Life plans celebrations for 25 years of work on behalf of the unborn and 10 years of maintaining PEI as an abortion-free zone.

NIAGARA FALLS - Mother charged for attempting to kill her disabled daughter, while a pregnant drug-dealer agrees to stay in jail until the baby is born to spare the child of a drug-addiction.


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Dr. Dobson

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Ted Gerk's Western View

'Pro-choicers' victims of their own rhetoric

Charles Moore

'Not in the slightest contrite' in continuing to protest abortion


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