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The changing face of pharmaceutical ethics

Recent shifts in ethics in the pharmaceutical profession has raised the specter of your friendly neighborhood pharmacist dispensing drugs that can end life at either end of the continuum
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Editorial
One half-true thing

The new movie One True Thing, presents truly moral elements in the film which could lead us to ignore or excuse its truly immoral elements, and thus gradually to become de-sensitized to euthanasia. Let's refuse to compromise with half the truth, and insist on the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
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Stories
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Challenges to Ontario bubble zones intensifies as Linda Gibbons and Anneliese Steden remain in custody at Toronto West Detention Centre.

Abortionist on staff at a London, Ontario Catholic hospital

Experts question ideas about domestic violence

Teen Julia Romaniuk of Lethbridge, Alta. comes out of a 9-week coma

Tougher child porn laws urged
The Internet presents new problems that current laws do not adequately address 

Injunction may be here to stay
Spokesperson for Ontario's Attorney-General reveals that the government is committed to making the NDP injunction permanent 

Montreal-area psychiatric Hospital under fire re: suspected rape of patient

PC leadership candidates steer clear of life and family issues

New Brunswick Mayor Brad Woodside loses ‘gay pride' battle

Procedural vote stalls U.S. Parental rights bill

Pro-life pharmacists biggest challengeis the development and promotion of more abortifacients

Couples on Pill ‘prefer God's curse to His blessing'

Growth in faith leads to rejection of secular rock music

Youth violence is on the rise in Québec

Québec religious ed in doubt

Interim's web site is flourishing

Computers and the Net: Avoiding porn on the web

International Round-Up
Brief reports from Australia, Buenos Aires, London England, Beijing, New Zealand, Lisbon, New Delhi, Dublin Ileland, and Washington D.C. 

Phil Main will donate proceeds from CD to benefit life and the family.

UN's civil society leads to 'planetary citizenship' by Jean Guilfoyle

KELOWNA, B.C. - Pro-Life Citizens of Kelowna are criticizing the local health board, which has asked the provincial government for $400,000 to build an abortuary at Kelowna General Hospital.

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has ruled that a doctor and nurse at Henry Morgentaler's Halifax abortuary will have to pay $601,180 after a woman was involved in a head-on car collision following an abortion.

RED DEER, Alta. - The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council says Red Deer radio station CKRD-AM violated the human rights provisions of its code of ethics, as well as standards of fairness and propriety, when it broadcasted a Focus on the Family program that dealt with homosexuality.

EDMONTON - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating two separate explosions that in recent weeks caused more than $20,000 damage to oil and gas companies in northwestern Alberta.

MONTREAL - Two Homosexual men want to get married after living together for 25 years and are prepared to take their case to the Supreme Court.

VANCOUVER - B.C. Transit is said to be reconsidering its decision to ban the B.C. Christian News newspaper from its property because some readers might be offended by their views on abortion and homosexuality


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Columnists

Dr. Dobson

Dr. Dobson answers questions about slow learners and gives his opinion of the phrase "Children should be seen and not heard"?

Frank Kennedy

Frank looks at whether our whithering loonie will soon threaten Monolopy money and if the Russian ruble and Monopoly money will soon be interchangeable.

Winnifride Prestwich - You were asking?

Miss Prestwich answers important questions on euthanasia

Charles Moore

About moral choices - The more left-wing you are, the more permissive and less religious you are. The more right-wing you are the more conservative and probably more religious you are.


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