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News Briefs for 2004

NEWS (December 2005 through December 2003):

December 29, 2005:
Hwang's Embryonic Stem Cells Were Not Patient-Specific, SNU Says

December 28, 2005:
Advocate Notes Wins, Setbacks for Pro-Life Movement in 2005
Pope Benedict: God Sees Unborn Children as "Full and Complete" Humans
Closed Mississippi Abortion Center Must Pay Woman Who Nearly Died
Doctors: Safety Regs Needed to Protect Women Using RU 486 Abortion Drug

December 26, 2005:
Illinois Abortions Reach 31 Year Low, Continue Strong Decline

December 23, 2005:
Finnish Study finds IVF Increases Risk of Deformity
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Study Was Falsified, University Confirms

December 22, 2005:
Hwang's Older Embryonic Stem Cell Research Paper May Have Problems Too
Louisiana Choose Life License Plate Challenge Fails Again

December 21, 2005:
Class Action Suit Says Depo-Provera Birth Control Drug Causes Osteoporosis
Poll: Majority of Americans Want Samuel Alito on Supreme Court

December 20, 2005:
President Bush Signs Umbilical Cord Adult Stem Cell Research Bill
Women Carrying More Unexpected Pregnancies to Term, Avoid Abortions
Fired Walgreens Pharmacists File Lawsuit Over Morning After Pill Rule

December 19, 2005:
USAID Seeks Reimbursement from Promoters of Morning-After Pill in Peru

December 18, 2005:
Congress Approves Adult Stem Cell Research Bill, Bush Will Sign

December 16, 2005:
Pharmacist Vows He Will Not Dispense Abortifacient Despite Job Loss

December 15, 2005:
Seoul National University Confirms Embryonic Stem Cell Research Faked
Hwang Partner: Embryonic Stem Cell Research Paper Was Falsified
Wisconsin Governor to Sign Cord Blood Donation Bill Today
Planned Parenthood Abortion Center Accused of Hiding 11 Year-Old's Rape
Canada in Population Crisis: Seniors to Outnumber Children in a Decade

December 14, 2005:
Cloning Whistleblower says Korean Cloning Breakthrough “Fabricated”
American Girl Tries to Restore Image, Pro-Life Group Declares Victory
Mother Dies of Cancer to Save Life of Her Unborn Child

December 13, 2005:
Adult Stem Cell Research Discovery Could Change Entire Embryonic Debate
South Dakota Task Force Suggests Reversing Roe, More Abortion Limits

December 12, 2005:
Embryonic Stem Cell Therapies to Cure Disease is “Pure Folly”, Says MIT Prof
Abortion Causes Guilt and Shame Years Later, New Study Shows

December 11, 2005:
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells are Saving Babies Without Embryonic Research

December 9, 2005:
Planned Parenthood Committed More Abortions in 2004
UN Cmte's Statement on Abortion Misinterprets Human Rights Document

December 8, 2005:
AIDS Specialist and Former Condom Advocate Speaks on Switch to Abstinence
Walgreens Pharmacists File Discrimination Complaint Over Plan B Firings
Massachusetts Gov. Romney Won't Issue Morning After Pill Exemption
Colombia's Highest Court Rejects Case Calling for Legalization of Abortion

December 7, 2005:
Seventh Medical Organization Affirms Abrotion-Breast Cancer Link
Missouri Waiting Period on Abortions Can Take Effect, But Not Info Part

December 6, 2005:
Morning After Pill Expert Admits It Doesn't Reduce Pregnancy or Abortion Rates
Gianna Jessen: I Was an Abortion Victim at Seven and a Half Months
Eleven Year-Old Child Abuse Victim Next Subject of Euthanasia Debate

December 5, 2005:
Pope to Bishops: Make Everyone Understand the "Evil of the Crime of Abortion"
Study Links Teen Depression with Sexual Experimentation, Drug Use
Inside Look at Abortion Practitioner Provides Eye-Opening Report

December 4, 2005:
Pro-Life Group Calls for Walgreens Boycott Over Morning After Pill Firings
Adult Stem Cell Research Can Help Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Senate Democrats Playing Politics With Adult Stem Cell Research Bill

December 2, 2005:
Medical Journal: Research Used to Deny Abortion-Breast Cancer Link Flawed

December 1, 2005:
NH Abortion Parental Consent Challenge before Supreme Court
Walgreens Fires Illinois Pharmacists Over Morning After Pill Scripts
Illinois Pro-Abortion Candidate Runs for Governor, Draws Criticism
CDC New England Medical Journal Article Warns of Abortion Drug Risks
Women's Suicide Rates Higher After Abortion, New Study Shows

November 30, 2005:
California Stem Cell Research Lawsuits Will Proceed, Judge Rules
Abortion Practitioner Who Killed Woman in Failed Abortion Not Charged
Hawaii Ruling: Pregnant moms can harm babies at will

November 29, 2005:
Indiana Court Upholds Waiting Period before Abortion
Missouri Embryonic Stem Cell Research Petition Target of Pro-Life Lawsuit

November 28, 2005:
Economist Finds Abortion Doesn't Decrease Crime in New Research
Scientist Hwang May Have Lied About Embryonic Stem Cell Research Results
Life Decisions International New Boycott Targets Named
Gallup Poll: Americans Oppose Abortions, Want Limits, but No Ban
New Comprehensive Study Reveals Infants Need Mothers

November 26, 2005:
Supreme Court Will Hold Hearings on Abortion Law November 30th

November 25, 2005:
Radical Lawyers Exaggerate Importance of Recent UN Statement on Abortion
Abortion, Not Poverty, Is the Greater Tragedy Says Southern Baptist Leader

November 24, 2005:
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Scientist Admits Lying About Donated Eggs

November 23, 2005:
Abortion Pill Deaths to be Investigated by US Food and Drug Administration
Planned Parenthood Denies Off-Label Abortion Drug Use Killed Women

November 22, 2005:
Clarence Thomas: Abortion Dominates Supreme Court Nominations
Roe v. Wade Abortion Case Not a "Super-Duper" Precedent, Panel Says
Fox News Channel Won't Show Pro-Abortion Ad on Samuel Alito
Catholic Bishop: American Politicians Confused on Abortion, Faith

November 21, 2005:
Researcher: Abortion & Infanticide Means 200 Million Fewer Women
South Korean Embryonic Stem Cell Researcher Admits More Ethical Problems
Parents Sue After 14-Year-Old Daughter Died with Birth Control Patch

November 18, 2005:
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells Offer Hope to MS-Stricken Teen
Missouri Judge: Parental Notification on Abortion Law Constitutional
UN Human Rights Committee Rules That Access to Abortion is a Human Right

November 17, 2005:
Pro-Life Group Leads Legal Challenge to Campaign Finance Provisions

November 16, 2005:
Senate Democrat Leader Concerned About Samuel Alito on Abortion
Company Ready for Embryonic Stem Cell Research on People, Scientists Worried

November 15, 2005:
US Researcher Leaves Korean Cloning Team over Ethics of Ova Donation
More Scientists Leave Embryonic Stem Cell Research Program Over Ethics Abuses

November 14, 2005:
Document Shows Samuel Alito Rejected Abortion as Constitutional Right
New Device Generates Stem Cells from Adult Bone Marrow Donors
Nurse Says Living Wills Present Euthanasia Problems
New FDA Condom Guidelines “An Appalling Deception” According to Family Group

November 11, 2005:
Warning Issued for Birth-Control Patch
Christian Leaders Won't Meet With Planned Parenthood "Chaplain"

November 10, 2005:
Earlier Down Syndrome Test Causes Fears Over Increased Abortions
Congressional Bill Would Help College Students Avoid Abortions

November 9, 2005:
Wisconsin Lawmakers Send Fetal Abortion Pain Bill to Governor Doyle
Voters in California Reject Proposition 73 Parental Notification on Abortion

November 8, 2005:
Abortion Advocates Don't Want Probe of Abortion Drug Approval
China Authorities Close Down Law Firm Helping Forced Abortion Activist

November 7, 2005:
Abortion Advocate's Comments on Samuel Alito Were Erroneous

November 4, 2005:
Samuel Alito Confirmation Hearings Scheduled to Begin January 9th

November 3, 2005:
Abortion-Depression Study Flawed And Misleading
9th Circuit 'Declares War' on Parental Rights

November 2, 2005:
Congress Holds Hearings on Pain Unborn Children Feel During Abortions
High School Expels Student who Alerted Bishop to Abortion Activist Teacher

November 1, 2005:
Abortion and the Nuclear Option - Alito Nomination Update     IRLC Press Release
Pro-Life Group Calls for American Girl Doll Boycott Over Abortion    Take Action
California Abortionist Convicted of Sexual Abuse Continues to Practice
Sacramento Bishop: No Place in Catholic Schools for Abortion Supporters
Number of U.S. Unwed Mothers Reaches All-Time High

October 31, 2005:
President Bush Nominates Judge Samuel Alito for Supreme Court
Catholic School in Wisconsin Cancels American Girl Show Over Abortion
Abortion Advocate Was Lead Author of Disputed Depression Study

October 28, 2005:
Author Claims Depression Unlinked to Abortion; Expert Disputes Findings

October 27, 2005:
Miers Withdraws From Supreme Court After Revelations of 1993 Speech
Pro-Life Groups Applaud Harriet Miers Supreme Court Withdrawal
Sex-Selection by Embryo Screening Approved for US Trial
Attorney Rebuts Denial of Abortion-Breast Cancer Link

October 26, 2005:
Watchdog Group Says Planned Parenthood Admits to "Marketing" Abortion
Forced Abortion Continues in China at an Alarming Rate
Pro-Life Republican Senators Say Harriet Miers Nomination Languishing

October 25, 2005:
New Poll: Majority of Americans Oppose Most or All Abortions
Abortion Protest Silences Students at Over 1,000 Campuses
Chinese Officials Assault Forced Abortion Activist for Second Time

October 24, 2005:
American Girl Plays Down Ties to Pro-Abortion Group After Criticism
Missouri Abortion Business Closes After Fighting New Pro-Life Law
Poll: Americans Think Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Better Promise
Abortion Linked to Increased Risk of Child Abuse, New Study Reveals

October 20, 2005:
Abortion Clinics’ Failure to Hand over Records Leaves Child Rapists on Streets

October 19, 2005:
42% of IVF Ova Carry Genetic Abnormalities, New Studies Show
Pro-Life Advocates: New Embryonic Stem Cell Research No Alternative

October 18, 2005:
“New Ethical” Embryonic Stem Cells Not New and Not Ethical
Harriet Miers Backed Abortion Ban in Response to Pro-Life Survey
Bishop Fires Catholic School Teacher for Volunteering at Planned Parenthood

October 17, 2005:
Gianna Jessen: Testimony of an extraordinary life

October 14, 2005:
American Girl Defends Partnership With Pro-Abortion Girls' Group

October 13, 2005:
Norma McCorvey Will Challenge Her Former Lawyer at Pro-Abortion Event
Planned Parenthood Found in Violation, Appeals Parental Notification Ruling

October 12, 2005:
U.S. Government Considers Vaccinating Students Against HPV
Brits Launch Largest Ever Study of Adult Stem Cells to Repair Heart Disease
Philippines Uses UN Population Control Money for Natural Family Planning
James Dobson Discusses Supreme Court Nominee Harriet Miers

October 11, 2005:
Was the Autopsy the Final Word on Terri Schiavo's Euthanasia Death?
Abortions in China Increase Breast Cancer Cases 40%

October 10, 2005:
Abortion Drug Target of Lawsuit by Family of Woman Who Died
Adult Stem Cells Repair Liver Damage; why is success ignored?

October 7, 2005:
Chinese Sterilization “Incentives” Include Arresting and Jailing Relatives

October 6, 2005:
Ohio Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Choose Life Plates

October 5, 2005:
Supreme Court Holds Hearing on Assisted Suicide Dispute
Italian Coma Victim Awakens After Two Years, Says He Heard Everything
Pro-Life Groups Rally Around Supreme Court Nominee Harriet Miers
Chinese Authorities Assault Forced Abortion Opponent & His Attorneys
ACLU & PLanned Parenthood Declare War on Abstinence Education in Illinois

October 4, 2005:
Ohio Abortion Law Can Go Into Effect While Lawsuit Continues

October 3, 2005:
President Bush Nominates Harriet Miers for Supreme Court Position
Supreme Court Nominee Miers Tried to Reverse Bar Assn Support for Abortion

September 30, 2005:
UN Official Testifies that "Reproductive Health" Does NOT Include Abortion
Teen in Baseball Bat Abortion Case Gets Probation, Must Help CPC

September 29, 2005:
Senate Confirms John Roberts as Supreme Court Chief Justice
Wisconsin Bill Bans Human Cloning, Gov Doyle Promises Veto
Dutch Government Rules Will Expand Euthanasia to Children, Infants

September 28, 2005:
Adult stem cells restore feeling in paraplegic    Perspective

September 27, 2005:
Pro-Life Students Will Take Vow of Silence to Protest Abortion
Pro-Life Group Blasts Acting FDA Chief on Abortion/Breast Cancer
Planned Parenthood Cares More About Abortion Than Teen Girls

September 26, 2005:
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Headed to Supreme Court After Bush Appeal

September 24, 2005:
Illinois Judge Won't Stop Blagojevich Rule Against Pro-Life Pharmacists

September 23, 2005:
US Issues Pro-Life Clarification Attached to UN Millennium Summit Document
Chinese Arrests Over Forced Abortions Likely Only Temporary Face Saving

September 22, 2005:
Senate Judiciary Committee Approves John Roberts for Supreme Court
Illinois launches stem-cell research institute without public approval

September 20, 2005:
Top Senate Democrat Will Vote Against John Roberts, No Filibuster
Missouri Judge Blocks Abortion Bill Protecting Teens & Women

September 19, 2005:
UNFPA Denied U.S. Funds for Fourth Year
Pro-Abortion Groups Back Off John Roberts, Focus on Next Battle

September 16, 2005:
World Summit Document a Disappointment for Abortion Supporters
Missouri Gov. Signs Abortion Bill, Planned Parenthood Files Lawsuit

September 15, 2005:
Illinois Pharmacies File New Lawsuit Over Gov's Morning After Pill Rules
Pro-Life Attorney: John Roberts Giving Good Answers on Abortion
Michigan Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion Unconstitutional, Judge Says

September 14, 2005:
Mass sterilizations taking place in China

September 13, 2005:
Woman Sues “Birth Control” Patch Manufacturer for Pulmonary Embolism
Roberts Answers on Roe v. Wade Not Acceptable to Abortion Rights Advocates

September 12, 2005:
Pro-Life Groups: Senate Should Hold Fair Hearings on John Roberts
Groups Seek Global Abortion "Right" through UN Millennium Development Goals
Baby Susan Torres Dies From Infection After Miraculous Birth

September 11, 2005:
Ohio Parental Consent Law Upheld in Federal Court, Takes Effect Sept 22
Christian Doctors Group Blasts ACOG on Abortion Conscience Clause

September 9, 2005:
Women Are Three Times More Likely To Die After An Abortion, New Study
Study Findings Suggest over 6.7 Million Embryonic IVF Children Have Died
First Human “Clones” Created Without Use of Sperm

September 8, 2005:
Mayo Clinic Under Fire for Playing Down Abortion-Infertility Link
Cleveland Abstinence Program’s Positive Results Surprise Researchers

September 7, 2005:
Planned Parenthood Continues to Exploit Hurricane Katrina Victims
China Activist Against Forced Abortions, Population Contol Arrested

September 6, 2005:
Abortion Clinic Caught Shredding Documents Before Court Hearing
Justice Department Will Investigate Terri Schiavo Abuse Complaint
Court Injunction Stops Morning After Pill Distribution in Peru

September 5, 2005:
President Bush Nominates John Roberts as Supreme Court Chief Justice
Embryonic Stem Cells Develop Cancerous Mutations, Plagues Research

September 4, 2005:
Chief Justice William Rehnquist Dies, Leaves Pro-Life Legacy

September 3, 2005:
Texas Redirects Money; Planned Parenthood Office to Close

September 2, 2005:
Abortion Practitioner Loses Lawsuit Against Victim Over Fake Abortion

September 1, 2005:
Colombian Radical Feminist Reveals Dis-Information Strategy to Legalize Abortion
Women Now Safer that Activist has Resigned from FDA, Says Women’s Group
President Bush Nominates Pro-Life Woman to Key Population Post

August 31, 2005:
Planned Parenthood "Helps" Katrina Victims With Free Morning After Pills
Pope Encourages Catholics to Have Large Families, Citing “Demographic Deficit”

August 30, 2005:
Abortion Compared to 9/11 Terrorism, Holocaust, in Senator Helms Memoir

August 29, 2005:
FDA Again Postpones OTC Decision on Plan B Morning After Pill

August 26, 2005:
New Study Finds Babies Cry in the Womb – "Even the Bottom Lip Quivers"

August 25, 2005:
IVF Mothers More Prone to Postpartum Depression & Parenting Difficulties
JAMA Editor "Unaware" Abortion Advocates Wrote Fetal Pain Study

August 24, 2005:
Authors of Disputed Fetal Pain Study Found to be Abortion Advocates

August 23, 2005:
Report Saying Babies Don't Feel Abortion Pain Early Comes Under Fire
Ohio Abortion Business Files Lawsuit Over Health Dept. Investigation

August 22, 2005:
Congress Fights Again Over Protecting Hospitals, Staff on Abortion

August 19, 2005:
Some New Hampshire Pharmacists Won't Sell Morning After Pills

August 18, 2005:
Appeals Court: Government Can Limit Military Abortion Coverage
Umbilical Cord Blood Produces Ethical Embryonic Stem Cells
Glamour Magazine Criticized for Denying Abortion-Breast Cancer Link

August 17, 2005:
Gov. Blagojevich Rule on Morning After Pills Made Permanent    IFRL stmt
Oklahoma Judge Dismisses Case Against Choose Life Plates

August 16, 2005:
Suicidal Woman Gives up Starvation Effort as Too Painful and “Undignified”

August 15, 2005:
Illinois Born Alive Infant Act Signed Into Law
New Details of RU 486 Abortion Deaths Emerge as CDC Investigates
Teenage Mother Chooses Life after Reading “Beating Heart” Bumper Sticker

August 11, 2005:
Majority of Americans Oppose Most Abortions, CBS News Poll Shows
NARAL Pulls Abortion Ad Attacking John Roberts After Specter Criticism

August 9, 2005:
British Researcher Says Abortion Increases U.K. Breast Cancer Rates
Planned Parenthood Abortion Video Backs Violence Against Pro-Lifers

August 8, 2005:
World Health Organization Classifies Contraceptives as Highly Carcinogenic
NARAL Ad Claims John Roberts Supports Abortion Violence     FactCheck
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise for Treating Heart Disease
Baby Susan Torres Removed From Ventilator, Eating on Her Own
Details of Teen's Forced Abortion in Portland, Oregon Come Forward
Iowa Church Members Restore Abortion-Cross Display After Vandalism

August 5, 2005:
Option to embryonic stem cells found

August 4, 2005:
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Scientist Hwang Clones a Dog

August 3, 2005:
President Bush Restates Opposition to Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Brain Dead Woman Susan Torres Gives Birth to Baby Girl

August 2, 2005:
Abortion Advocates Look to Redefine Movement in Face of Failures
Minnesota Becomes Second State With Abortion-Fetal Pain Law

August 1, 2005:
New Poll: Americans Back Abortion Limits by Overwhelming Majorities

July 29, 2005:
Survey Shows Americans Want Conservative Supreme Court
IVF Twins More Likely to be Premature, Delivered by C-Section
Frist Breaks With President Bush on Embryonic Stem Cell Research   IRLC stmt

July 28, 2005:
Abortion Drug Hurt Over 600 Women in Addition to Five Deaths

July 27, 2005:
Researcher Confirms Abortion Drug Causes Rare Infection Killing Women
New Finding Could Vastly Improve Adult Stem Cell Research, Treatments
Birth Control Patch Manufacturer Faces Class-Action Lawsuit

July 26, 2005:
Congress Holds Hearing on Pharmacists and Morning After Pill
Poll: Senate Should Back John Roberts Despite Abortion Views
Cloning Doctor to ask Women to Donate Ova for Experiments

July 25, 2005:
Abortion Drug Deaths in California Subject of Federal CDC Review
Oklahoma Abortion Notification Law Survives Appeals Court Rulings

July 22, 2005:
UNFPA demands abortion for girls as young as 10

July 21, 2005:
"Abortion Bad For Women", Protests United Nations Women's Representative

July 20, 2005:
Pro-Life Groups Back John Roberts Supreme Court Nomination

July 19, 2005:
President Bush Selects Judge John Roberts for Supreme Court
Anesthesia for Unborn Babies Prior to Late Term Abortion in Minnesota
Abortion Drug Company Boasts 460,000 American Babies Killed in Five Years

July 18, 2005:
Another Woman Dies From Taking Abortion Drug; Maker Changes Label
Vatican Condemns Vaccines Made with Tissue Obtained by Abortion
Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist Has No Retirement Plans

July 15, 2005:
Birth Control Patch Claims 23 Lives and Counting

July 14, 2005:
Abortion in Minnesota at Lowest Rate in 30 Years with Informed Consent Law

July 13, 2005:
Ten Million Dollar Cloning Fraud by Illinois Governor Blagojevich   Commentary

July 12, 2005:
Birth Control Pill Raises Heart Attack Risk 200%
Abortion Tied to Higher Substance Use Rates During Subsequent Pregnancies

July 11, 2005:
Abortion Pill RU-486 on Essential Drug List of World Health Organization

July 8, 2005:
Abortion Issue Rises to the Fore In Supreme Court Battle
Bush Admin. Protests UN Exclusion of Pro-Life Groups at Abortion Mtg
Florida Parental Notification Law on Abortion OK, Judge Says
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Rules
Prosecutor: Terri Schiavo's Husband Consistent in 911 Delay Story

July 7, 2005:
Alberto Gonzales Says He's Not a Candidate for Supreme Court
Abortion Free Speech - California City and School Must Pay Pro-Life Activists $130K
G8 Summit Push to Force Abortion on Africa
Vatican 'Working Document' Says It is Sinful to Support Pro-Abortion Politicians

July 6, 2005:
Birkett Calls on State Supreme Court to Enforce Parental Notification Law

July 5, 2005:
Pediatricians Group Approves Policy Opposing Abstinence Education

July 4, 2005:
Singapore Scientists Find Adult Stem Cells on Umbilical Cord
UNFPA Pitches Abortion as a Means to Reduce Child Poverty

July 1, 2005:
Supreme Court Justice O'Connor Retires, Bush Gets Appointment

June 30, 2005:
Senator Seeks FDA Warnings on Condoms: No Guarantee of Effectiveness
US Senate Committee Hears Testimony on Abortion Cancer Links

June 29, 2005:
United Nations Bars Pro-Life Groups From Key Abortion Meeting
Lawsuit Against Abortion Conscience Clause Can Continue, Judge Rules

June 28, 2005:
Supreme Court Will Again Consider Abortion Protest Case
If Supreme Court Overturns Roe, Abortion Illegal in Only Seven States

June 27, 2005:
Adult Stem Cells can Multiply, Come From Human Skin Research Shows
Church Leader Backs Potentially Ethical Embryonic Stem Cell Research
UN Group Sues Colombia to Decriminalize Abortion

June 24, 2005:
Adult Stem Cell Breakthroughs Exciting Interest from Private Investors
Abortion Business Evicted in Florida After Lying to Landlord

June 23, 2005:
Scientists at Embryonic Stem Cell Research Meeting Admit Failures

June 21, 2005:
Japanese Scientists Cure Renal Failure With Adult Stem Cells
Terri Schiavo's Remains Buried, Michael Offends Family With Quote
AMA Doctors Oppose Legislation Protecting Disabled Patients

June 20, 2005:
Physician Who Examined Schiavo for Over 10 Hours is Critical of Autopsy Report
House Votes Against Restoring Funds for United Nations Population Fund
New Book by Pope Benedict XVI Condemns Abortion, European Laws

June 17, 2005:
Bobby Schindler on His Sister Terri Schiavo's Starvation, Autopsy
Terri Schiavo Collapse Should Be Investigated, Governor Bush Says

June 16, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Family Responds to Medical Examiner's Report
Chastity Pledge Study "Deliberately" Skewed to make Programs Appear Ineffectual
Lancet Says Embryonic Stem Cell Research Filled With "Hype"
Terri Schiavo's Family's Attorney Disputes Autopsy Report

June 15, 2005:
Terri Schiavo Autopsy Results Inconclusive on Cause of Collapse
Ultrasound Bill Not Moving in Congress as Pregnancy Centers Consider Regs

June 14, 2005:
U.S. Government Health Department Study Confirms Abstinence Education Effective
Thomas Griffith was confirmed for the D.C. Court of Appeals on a 73-24 vote taken by the U.S. Senate on 6/14/05, making him the sixth recent judicial confirmation.

June 13, 2005:
U.S. Lags Behind Most Nations in Banning Human Cloning
Supreme Court's Marijuana Ruling May Impact Assisted Suicide

June 12, 2005:
House Committee Backs Increasing Abstinence Education by $11M
Abortion Practitioner Loses License in Kansas After Safety Issues

June 10, 2005:
Pope Benedict XVI Promotes Abstinence to Fight AIDS in Africa
Mother Can Sue Abortion Business Over Daughter's Abortion Death

June 9, 2005:
Senate Approves Bill Pryor Nomination, Two Other Pro-Life Judges
South Korean Scientists Find Success With Adult Stem Cells

June 8, 2005:
Senate Confirms Appeals Court Nominee Janice Rogers Brown
Illinois Pharmacist Files Third Lawsuit Against Blagojevich on Plan B
Missouri Judge: Planned Parenthood Must Pay Back State Funds

June 7, 2005:
Senate Ends Filibuster Against Bush Pro-Life Judicial Nominee
Texas Man Found Guilty of Murder for Illegally Aborting His Twin Children

June 6, 2005:
Texas Governor Signs Parental Consent Bill on Teen Abortions

June 2, 2005:
Study: Patient's Adult Stem Cells Could Repair Failing Hearts
Abortion Practitioner George Tiller May Have Botched Another Abortion
Indiana Judge Demands Minors' Abortion Records from Planned Parenthood

May 31, 2005:
Guttmacher Institute Admits Abortion Rates Down Under Bush Administration

May 30, 2005:
Illinois Pharmacists Join Abortion Drug Lawsuit Against Governor
Women who have Many Babies at Reduced Risk for Several Cancers

May 27, 2005:
Forced Abortion Still A Reality in China Says New Amnesty Report
Scientists Boast on Adult Stem Cells: "Therapies Without Controversy"
Wisconsin Abortion Numbers at Lowest Levels Since 1974

May 26, 2005:
House Defeats Effort to Allow Abortions at U.S. Military Hospitals
Senate Judiciary Cmte Approves Two More Bush Judge Nominations
President Bush Reaffirms Veto Threat on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Florida Governor Bush Signs Abortion Notification Measure

May 25, 2005:
Senate Confirms Priscella Owen Appeals Court Nomination

May 24, 2005:
House Supports Adult Stem Cell Research Bill on Cord Blood
House Approves Bill Funding Unproven Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Senate Deal Not the End of Filibuster Fight on Judges
Senate Votes to Stop Filibuster on Priscilla Owen Nomination
Adult Stem Cell Research More Useful Than Embryonic Stem Cells
White House Lobbies Congress on Stem Cell Research Bills
Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells Cure Babies With Krabbe’s Disease
Informed Consent and Parental Notification Bills Signed into Law in Oklahoma

May 23, 2005:
Senators Reach Compromise Deal on Judicial Filibusters
Senate Heads to Overnight Debate Prior to Filibuster Showdown
Minnesota Abortion Alternatives Bill Heads to Governor Pawlenty
Supreme Court Will Review Parental Notification Law on Abortion

May 20, 2005:
Poll Shows 77% of Americans Oppose Cloning Human Embryos for Any Purpose
Senate Filibuster Compromise Talks Will Head Into the Weekend

May 19, 2005:
President Bush Condemns South Korea Human Cloning for Stem Cells
New Embryonic Stem Cells Still Can't Help Treat Diseases
Girl Given Morning-After Pill without Parents Knowledge has Severe Reaction
NBC News Promotes Biased Poll on Senate Filibuster Debate
Poll Shows 75% Oppose Human Cloning Like South Korea's Research
Senate Debate Heats Up as Last-Minute Compromisers Hopeful
Judge in Terri Schiavo Case Had Serious Conflict of Interest

May 18, 2005:
Illinois Panel Upholds Governor's Rule on Pharmacists and Abortion
Senate Begins Debate on President Bush's Pro-Life Judicial Picks
Parents of Terri Schiavo Meet with Pope, Thank Vatican Cardinal for Support

May 17, 2005:
ACLU Sues US Government for Funding Chastity Drive
Republicans, Democrats See No Compromise on Filibusters, Vote Soon
Abortion Advocates Investigate Possible Supreme Court Nominees
Terri Schiavo's Family Visits Catholic Church Leaders at Vatican

May 16, 2005:
Embryonic Stem Cells not Needed with Alternatives: President’s Council on Bioethics
Poll: Most Americans Oppose Federal Funding of Embryonic Stem Cell Research

May 15, 2005:
Case Similar to Terri Schiavo's Has Wife Deciding Her Husband's Fate

May 13, 2005:
Consent is no defense in ball-bat abortion
Schiavo-like woman speaks after 2½ years

May 12, 2005:
Another Ambulance Visits Tiller's Abortion Clinic in Wichita

May 11, 2005:
Researchers Create Artificial Ova from Stem Cells – Embryo Farming Next?

May 10, 2005:
Senators Work on Deals to Avoid Vote on Filibuster Rules Change
Georgia Governor Signs Abortion Information Bill Helping Women
Terri Schiavo Autopsy Results Two to Three Weeks Away

May 9, 2005:
Abortion Doctrine Cannot be Changed Even by the Pope, says Benedict XVI

May 7, 2005:
Florida Abortion Notification Law Heads to Governor Jeb Bush

May 6, 2005:
New Study Finds Abstinence Pays Off in the Long Run
Head of UNICEF Steps Down, New Director Won't Promote Abortion
Florida Women Who Regret Their Abortions Protest Teen's Controversy
Fireman Speaks Ten Years After Brain Injury From Accident

May 4, 2005:
Most States Don't Make Doctors Enforce Advance Directives
Birth Control Pill May Cause Prostate Cancer in Mothers’ Children
Lawsuit Filed Against Planned Parenthood for Harassing Abortion Protester
Nebraska Lawmakers Approve Funding for Abortion Alternatives

May 3, 2005:
Florida Judge Allows 13-Year-Old to Undergo Abortion

April 29, 2005:
New Study Confirms Abortion Increases Risk of Future Premature Births
Boston Doctor Uses Stem Cells from Amniotic Fluid to Repair Birth Defects
Adult Stem Cells used to Cure Blindness
Reid Rejects Frist's Filibuster Compromise on Bush's Pro-Life Judges
Catholic Church Disaffiliates New York College Over Abortion Dispute
Complaints Filed Against Abortion Clinic that Refused to Help a Baby Born Alive

April 28, 2005:
Hundreds of Pro-Life Women Lobby Congress Against Abortion
Florida Agency Stops 13 Year-Old's Abortion, ACLU Appeals Decision
Senate Will Consider Abortion Notification Bill This Summer, Frist Says
Parents File Lawsuit Over Secret Abortion on Alaska Teenager
Ohio Choose Life License Plate Subject of Pro-Abortion Lawsuit

April 27, 2005:
House Approves Bill Protecting Parental Involvement on Abortion
Poll: Over Seventy Percent Support Parental Involvement on Abortion
Adult Stem Cells Do Not Turn Cancerous, Studies Suggest
US National Academies of Science offers “Ethics” Guidelines for Cloners
Pro-Life Advocates: Embryonic Stem Cell Research Guidelines Impossible
Abstinence Education Lowers Teen Use of Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
President Bush, Republicans Also Reject Deal on Pro-Life Judges

April 26, 2005:
Senator Frist Rejects Deal to Give Up Fight Against Filibusters

April 25, 2005:
Abortion Clinic Workers Refuse To Help Mother Screaming to Save Live Child
Hillary Clinton Won't Meet With Pro-Life Groups After "Common Ground" Speech

April 22, 2005:
Misleading Scare Headline on Adult Stem Cells: "Adult Cells Cancer Threat"
Health & Human Services moves to enforce Born-Alive-Infants Protection Law
Bush Administration Fights UN to Stop Promoting Abortion Drugs
Pro-Life Democrats Unveil Legislative Package to Reduce Abortions
Focus on the Family Will Help 650 Pregnancy Centers Get Ultrasound Machines
Pro-Life Champion Henry Hyde Set to Retire From Congress

April 21, 2005:
Abortionists in Indiana Required by Law to Inform Women of Ultrasound Option
Michigan Abortion Practitioner Puts Woman in Jeopardy, Loses License
Pennsylvania Abortion Practitioner Has Medical License Suspended

April 20, 2005:
Abortion Advocate Backs Down on Repealing Pro-Life Law
House Committee Holds Hearing on Terri Schiavo, Protecting Disabled
Pro-Life Groups Launch Campaigns to Back Filibuster Rules Change
Planned Parenthood Annual Conference Finds Abortion Business Beleaguered
Pro-Life Groups Celebrate Election of Pope Benedict XVI
Media Bias Surrounds Ratzinger's Selection as Pope

April 19, 2005:
Cardinal Ratzinger - Pope Benedict XVI on Life, Faith, Family and Freedom

April 15, 2005:
US Pharmacists Battle over Forced Dispensation of Abortion Drugs
Federal Appeals Court Holds Hearing on Partial-Birth Abortion Lawsuit

April 14, 2005:
Happy ending for Georgia 'grandma'?
UK Death Linked to In Vitro Fertilization Treatment

April 13, 2005:
Illinois Gov. Sued Over Discrimination Against Pro-Life Pharmacists
Born Alive Infants Protection Act Sails Out of Illinois House, 116-0
Failure to Require Warning Labels on Contraceptives May Put Teen Lives at Risk
Federal Appeals Court Backs Louisiana Choose Life License Plates
Abortion Business Staffer Wanted Eric Rudolph to Get Death Penalty

April 12, 2005:
Wall St. Firms Plan Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Protests Begin
Blagojevich warns pharmacists who would defy his order
Abortion Practitioner in Kansas Remains Suspended Over Violations

April 11, 2005:
California Human Cloning, Embryonic Stem Cell Research Grants Halted

April 9, 2005:
'Grandma' airlifted to medical center; receiving IV fluids, nourishment

April 8, 2005:
UN Stealth Pro-Abortion Stand Exposed by Refusal to Back US Abortion Clause

April 7, 2005:
Granddaughter yanks grandma's feeding tube
Illinois Pharmacists May Defy Blagojevich on Morning After Pills
Senate Committee Hearing Held on Terri Schiavo and Disabled Care

April 6, 2005:
Adult Stem Cell Research Could Restore Hearing to the Deaf
Pro-Life Advocates Decry Stem Cell Research Bill Deal
Half of Sexually active Teens will get STD
Colorado Governor Vetoes Bill Requiring Hospitals to Give Morning After Pill

April 5, 2005:
Abortion is Primary Direction for Obstetricians After Down's Diagnosis, Study Finds
Planned Parenthood Sued for Coercing Abortion in Statutory Rape Case

April 4, 2005:
Illinois Governor Makes Pharmacists Fill Morning After Pill Scripts
John-Paul II - Legacy of a Pro-Life Pope
Poll: American Catholics Agreed With Pope John Paul II on Abortion

April 1, 2005:
Zogby Poll: Americans Not in Favor of Starving Terri Schiavo
Autopsy Performed on Terri Schiavo, Schinders to Help Disabled
Terri Schiavo Battle Prompts Call to Protect Disabled Patients

March 31, 2005:
UN Pushes for Universal Access to Abortion
Terri Schiavo's Family: We Will Never Forget You
Catholic Priest: Terri Schiavo Responsive Til Death, Prayed With Family
President Bush: Terri Schiavo's Death Sad Day for Nation
Terri Schiavo Dies After Enduring 13 Day Court-Ordered Starvation
Terri Schiavo's Family Told to Leave Terri Before Her Death

March 30, 2005:
Federal Appeals Court Again Defeats Effort to Save Terri Schiavo
Terri Schiavo Judges Should be Held Accountable Senator Says
Autopsy on Terri Schiavo Planned Before Michael's Decision

March 29, 2005:
Researchers Find New Source of Adult Stem Cells From Hair
Laura Bush: Government Right to Help Terri Schiavo's Parents
Terri Schiavo's Condition Deteriorates, Likely Beyond Recovery
Children's Mental Health Screening creeps forward in Illinois

March 28, 2005:
Terri Schiavo Vividly Interacts With Family Friend, Still Responsive
Terri Schiavo Receives Easter Communion and Morphine for Pain

March 27, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Family Resigned She Will Die, Condition Disputed

March 26, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Parents Have Filed Thier Last Court Appeal
State, Local Police Nearly Had Showdown Over Terri Schiavo
Terri Schiavo Friend: She Often Had Bruises, Talked Divorce

March 25, 2005:
Johns Hopkins Starts Adult Stem Cell Research Trial to Repair Hearts

March 24, 2005:
Mother Arrested in Attempt to Save 14 Year-old Daughter from Unwanted Abortion
Mayo Clinic Neurologist Says Terri's "Persistent Vegetative State" a "Misdiagnosis"
Children Arrested - Handcuffed - Trying to Bring Terri Water

March 23, 2005:
Terri Herself Attempts to Say 'I Want to Live', Chicago Leafleted for Terri
Vatican Publishes Fourth Appeal for Life of Terri Schiavo

March 22, 2005:
Australian Research Team Finds Stem Cell Gold in the Nose
Terri Schiavo's Parents Appeal Federal Judges Decision Allowing Starvation
Federal Judge Refuses to Stop Terri Schiavo's Starvation Death
Former Terri Schiavo Nurse: Terri Interacts, Michael Refused Care
Senate Rejects Morning After Pill Promotion, Abortion Advocates Upset

March 21, 2005:
Federal Judge Orders Hearing Monday on Terri Schiavo's Parents' Lawsuit
President Bush Signs Bill Giving Terri Schiavo's Parents New Hope
Catholic Church Renews Calls for Saving Terri Schiavo From Starvation

March 18, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Feeding Tube Removed, Michael's Attorney Says
House and Senate Issue Subpoenas to Protect Terri Schiavo
Florida Senate Decides Not to Approve House-Passed Bill on Terri Schiavo

March 17, 2005:
Bill to Protect Terri Schiavo Gets Florida State House Approval
Senate Will Take Up Terri Schiavo Bill, President Bush Would Sign It
Michael Schiavo Spent Virtually All Money Meant for Terri's Medical Care
U.S. House Approves Bill Allowing Terri Schiavo Case to Head to Federal Courts
Florida Lawmakers Work to Finalize Bill Protecting Terri Schiavo
Terri Schiavio's Starvation Death Can Continue, Florida Appeals Court Rules

March 16, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Bill Heads to Florida House, Senate Votes on Thursday
House Bill Helping Terri Schiavo Has Hearing Wednesday, Senate Next

March 15, 2005:
Florida Agency Appeals Terri Schiavo Abuse Investigation Decision
Republicans Have Votes to Change Filibuster Rules, Democrats Would Resist

March 14, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Parents Look to Florida Legislature to Save Their Daughter

March 12, 2005:
Abortion Practitioner Charged With Sexual Abuse Skips Court Hearing

March 11, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Estranged Husband Turns Down $1 Million to Save Her
Businessman Offers $1 Million to Keep Terri Schiavo Alive
Vatican Issues Third Intervention Against Forced Euthanasia of Terri Schiavo
Judge Should be Impeached for his Rulings on Terri Schiavo, says Family Rep
Adult Stem Cells May One Day Grow New Teeth
Missouri Bill Regulating Abortion Businesses Gets State House Okay

March 10, 2005:
Abuse, Neglect of Terri Schiavo Can't be Investigated, Judge Says
Judge Rejects Motions for Terri Schiavo Medical Testing, Starvation Order Reversal
Terri Schiavo Shouldn't be Starved, Florida Agency Argues Before Judge Greer

March 9, 2005:
Congressional Bill Would Protect Terri Schiavo, Disabled People

March 8, 2005:
UN Approves Declaration Banning all Human Cloning
Scientists Applaud United Nations Vote Calling for Human Cloning Ban
Senate Rejects Abortion Amendment to Bankruptcy Reform Bill
Terri Schiavo's Parents Argue for Medical Tests Before Starvation Death

March 7, 2005:
Vatican Issues Second Appeal for Life of Disabled Florida Woman Terri Schiavo
Terri Schiavo Can Still be Rehabilitated, Nobel Prize-Nominated Doctor Says
Arkansas Abortion Law Requiring Parental Consent Signed into Law
Abortion Support Lowest in 20 Years, Despite Biased Poll Question

March 4, 2005:
UN Abortion Advocates Admit Beijing Excludes Abortion Rights
Post-abortive women take their stories to the Illinois State Capitol
Georgia Legislature Passes Abortion Information Bill, Heads to Governor

March 3, 2005:
Congress Could Save Terri Schiavo's Life, Pro-Life Group Says
Schindler's Request New Trial for Terri Schiavo Based on Judge's Error
US Abortion Amendment to UN Beijing +10 Document Fails to Achieve Consensus
Feminist Revolutionary Warns of Exploitation of Women with Cloning Research
Japan Facing Population Crisis with Baby Shortage

March 2, 2005:
90-Year Sentence for Attempted Killing of Unborn Child      More Details
New York Woman Was Murdered Because She Refused Abortion
Texas Man Charged After Girlfriend Asks Him to Kill Her Unborn Twins

March 1, 2005:
Michigan Abortion Advocates File Suit Against Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Bush Administration: China Still Violating Women With Forced Abortions
Judge Greer Denies Several Motions Filed to Save Terri Schiavo

February 28, 2005:
U.S. Opposition to Abortion Embroils United Nations in Fierce Debate
Disability Advocates Saddened by Terri Schiavo's Scheduled Starvation
Abortion Practitioner in Michigan Charged With Sexually Abusing Patients

February 26, 2005:
Victims Advocacy Group to Help Terri Schiavo's Parents on Abuse Concerns
Terri Schiavo's Family Challenges Unfounded Associated Press Report
New Hampshire Takes Abortion Notification Law to Supreme Court

February 25, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Starvation On Hold Until March 18th While Parents Continue Battle
Florida Governor Urges Schiavo Abuse Investigation
Catholic Church Says Killing Terri Schiavo Would Advance Euthanasia
Kansas Attorney General Discusses Abortion-Sexual Abuse Investigation

February 23, 2005:
Stay of Terri Schiavo's Starvation Extended Until Friday
Terri Schiavo's Feeding Tube in Place After Emergency Court Order
Lawsuits Would Stop Billions on Embryonic Stem Cell Research in California

February 22, 2005:
1973 Abortion Decision Stands as Supreme Court Rejects Roe v Wade Challenge
Supreme Court Will Hear Oregon Assisted Suicide Case
Breast Cancer Foundation Funding Abortion Provider Planned Parenthood

February 21, 2005:
Woman's Abortion Death in Kansas Will be Subject of State Investigation
Terri Schiavo's Parents Lose Appeals Court Motion to Delay Issuing Opinion

February 18, 2005:
UN Passes Declaration to Ban All Forms of Human Cloning
Bone Marrow Stem Cells Can Create Customized Skin Grafts
Terri Schiavo's Parents: More Tests Are Needed Before Daughter Starved

February 17, 2005:
Blogging Revolution May Help Save Terri’s Life     BlogsForTerri
Woman Taken To Hospital Following Botched Abortion, Possibly Dead
Disability Activists Call for Moratorium on Starvation and Dehydration
Terri Schiavo's Supporters Step Up Protests, Will Picket Michael's Home
Pennsylvania Abortion Practitioner Cited for Unprofessional Conduct
Abortion a Factor in Canada Court’s Rejection of Chinese Refugee

February 16, 2005:
Biotech Company Developing Diabetes Treatments from Adult Stem Cells   Details...
Arkansas Parental Consent on Abortion Bill to Become Law

February 15, 2005:
Man Cured of Heart Disease Using Stem Cells from His Own Blood
President Bush Renominates Pro-Life Judges, Senate Abortion Battle Begins
Poland Defeats Legislation to Overturn Pro-Life Laws on Abortion

February 14, 2005:
Adult Stem Cell Discoveries Could Treat Alzheimer’s and Blindness
Terri Schiavo: Observations by Fr. Frank Pavone after visiting her
President Bush Picks Lester Crawford to Head FDA, Abortion Drug Still Hot

February 12, 2005:
Judge Rules Terri Schiavo Didn't Deserve Her Own Attorney
Bush Administration Files Another Partial-Birth Abortion Lawsuit Brief

February 11, 2005:
After 20 Years in 'Vegetative State' Woman Wakes--Schindler Family Encouraged
Catholic medical authority raps 'brain death' criteria            Full Report
Evidence of Physical Abuse Haunts Michael Schiavo
Women's Group Educates State Lawmakers about Abortion-Breast Cancer Link

February 10, 2005:
Terri Schiavo case to be appealed to Supreme Court once again
Pennsylvania Abortion Practitioner Fined, Could Lose Medical License

February 9, 2005:
Toronto Researchers Discover “Jack-Pot” of Stem Cells in Umbilical Cord
Embryo Ruling Could Have Ripple Effect on Abortion, IVF, and Embryo Research
US Congressman and 18 Co-Sponsors Back Bill to Set Up National Cord Blood Bank
Pro-Life Groups Outraged at Human Cloning License for Dolly Scientist

February 8, 2005:
NOW v. Scheidler case heads back to Supreme Court after lower court stalls
Terri Schiavo's Parents Lose Religious Liberties Argument at Appeals Court
Study Reveals Disabled Patients Like Terri Schiavo Show Awareness

February 7, 2005:
Focus Exposes USAID's Defiance of Bush Policy to Promote Abstinence
Illinois Bill Protecting Babies Who Survive Botched Abortions May Get Vote
Parents Can File Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Destruction of Human Embryo
Abortion-Tainted New Flu Vaccine From Vaxin Uses Aborted Fetal Cell Lines
Howard Dean Will Lead Democrats, Roemer Drops Bid After Abortion Fight

February 4, 2005:
Uganda AIDS Prevention Success Being Undermined by UN Condom-Pushers
Diabetes Treatment Uses Cells from Adults not Aborted Children or Embryos

February 3, 2005:
Bush State of the Union Address – Life, Faith, Family, Freedom
Brazil to Focus on Adult Stem Cells for Cardiac Patients
UN Women’s Committee Pressuring Samoa to Legalize Abortion, Drop Fertility Rates
Clint Eastwood's "Million Dollar Baby" Euthanasia Plot Offends Disabled

February 2, 2005:
New Bone Marrow Stem Cell has all the Flexibility of Embryonic Cells

February 1, 2005:
La Quinta Inns Tells Abortion Practitioner to Stop Using Hotel

January 31, 2005:
IVF Babies up to 40% More Likely to Suffer Severe Birth Defects
Terri Schiavo Hearing Focuses on Lack of Attorney for Her Interests
Catholic Church Launches Ads Presenting Basic Abortion Facts
Planned Parenthood Exec Explains Leaving Nation's Largest Abortion Business

January 28, 2005:
President Bush Backs Stem Cell Research Limits, Opposes Abortion in Interview
Planned Parenthood President Resigns, Abortion Business Gives No Reason

January 27, 2005:
Leukemia and Heart Patients Treated with Non-Embryonic Stem Cells
Pope Condemns Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide; Elderly People a "Resource"
Woman Hospitalized From Botched Abortion Dies From Complications
Unborn Child's Abortion Pain Bill Introduced, Pro-Life Groups Supportive

January 26, 2005:
Abortion Linked to first Increase in US Infant Mortality in 44 Years
Women's Group Posts FDA Info Showing RU 486 Abortion Drug Complications
Italian Woman who Refused an Abortion Dies of Cancer
Terri Schiavo's Parents Ask Her Estranged Husband to Divorce Her
Second Successful Abortion-Cancer Lawsuit in U.S. Completed
Abortion Practitioner May Have Contaminated River by Disposing Babies

January 25, 2005:
The National March for Life – A First Hand Account
President Bush Endorses Pro-Life Bills on Teen Abortions, Fetal Pain
Pregnancy Center in Maryland Offering Abortion Alternatives Vandalized
Pro-Life Display Opposing Abortion at Louisiana State University Vandalized

January 24, 2005:
Hundreds of Thousands March for Life in Washington, D.C.
President Bush Speaks to March for Life Participants     Text of Bush Speech
Terri Schiavo's Law Rejected at Supreme Court, Few Options Remain
Supreme Court Won't Hear South Carolina Choose Life License Plate Case
Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Contaminated, Unusable for Research
Catholic Church Buries Hundreds of Babies From Late-Term Abortion Center

January 23, 2005:
March for Life Will Mourn 32 Years of Unlimited Abortion Under Roe
Roe v. Wade Abortion Anniversary Marked by Pro-Life Rallies, Events
Los Angeles Times Poll: 53% Oppose All Or Most Abortions

January 22, 2005:
FDA Delays Decision on Selling Morning After Pill Over the Counter

January 21, 2005:
New Research Indicates Abortion Demographic Shift in U.S.

January 20, 2005:
Success Stories with Adult Stem Cells Coming in Almost Too Fast to Track
New UNICEF Head Says Abortion Issues "Irrelevant" to Group's Mission
Women Regret Abortions, Want Supreme Court to Reverse Roe v. Wade
Vatican lays down law on condoms
Republican Abortion Advocate Capitulates to Get Party Co-Chairman Spot
New Jersey Abortionist Flushed Babies From Abortions Down Toilet
South Carolina Takes Choose Life License Plate to Supreme Court

January 19, 2005:
‘Roe’ Requests Supreme Court Overturn Abortion Law

January 18, 2005:
Planned Parenthood: More Abortions, Fewer Clinics
Washington March for Life Itinerary
Four Pro-Abortion Men Arrested, Accused of Hate Crime
La Quinta Inns Aiding Late-Term Abortions Sparks National Pro-Life Boycott

January 17, 2005:
Paraguay the Latest County to be Pressured by United Nations to Legalize Abortion
Martin Luther King Holiday Places Focus on Abortion and Black Americans
President Bush Declares Sanctity of Human Life Day to Oppose Abortion

January 13, 2005:
Florida Supreme Court Denies Motion to Overturn Abortion Notification Vote
Woman Rushed to Hospital After Botched Abortion in Kansas

January 12, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Parents Ask Court to Rehear Religious Liberties Lawsuit
Stmt of Am Assn of Pro-Life ObGyn's on JAMA Emergency Contraception Study

January 11, 2005:
Dutch Euthanasia Doctors May Now Kill Perfectly Healthy Adults
Terri Schiavo's Parents Want Estranged Husband's Guardianship Ended
New York Choose Life License Plate Lawsuit Will Proceed

January 10, 2005:
Pope Urges Opposition to Abortion, Embryonic Stem Cell Research

January 7, 2005:
Pro-Life Costa Rica Under Fire from Abortion Advocates to Reverse Its IVF Ban
Pro-Life Groups: Study Shows FDA Shouldn't Support Morning After Pill

January 6, 2005:
Terri Schiavo's Parents Ask Court to Prevent Removing Feeding Tube
Developments in Stem Cell Research to Treat Heart Attack and Neural Disorder
Rehnquist Returns to Supreme Court But Vacancy Watch Continues
As Congress opens, Frist warns that filibuster rule could change
Judge Holds Hearing on Lawsuit Over Abortion Conscience Clause
New Policy Advisor for President Bush Opposes Abortion, Backs Abstinence
Florida Abortion Facility May Lose Medical License for Violations
Unborn Children Die at Same Rate in New In Vitro Fertilization Technique

January 5, 2005:
Taiwanese Research Team Finds New Source of Stem Cells in Placenta
Study Fails to Show Easy Access To Morning After Pill Cuts Pregnancy Rate
Planned Parenthood Condoms Ranked Worse, Could Encourage Abortions
CDC Concern Over Contraceptive Decline Deserves Second Look

January 4, 2005:
Attorney for Terri Schiavo's Parents Calls Terri Responsive, Not Comatose

January 3, 2005:
FDA Warns Contraceptive Ad Fails to Mention Frequent and Substantial Bleeding

December 31, 2004:
Pro-Life Law Firm Files Supreme Court Brief in Terri Schiavo's Law Case

December 30, 2004:
UN-Funded Pro-Abortion Group Attacks Costa Rica's In Vitro Ban
Michigan Governor Signs Bill Giving College Students Abortion Alternatives

December 29, 2004:
Terri Schiavo's Parents Will Ask Appeals Court to Rehear Case
Appeals Court Rejects Terri Schiavo's Parents' Religious Liberties Arguments
After Scott Peterson Prosecution, Attacks on Pregnant Women Continue

December 28, 2004:
Mississippi Becomes Case Study for Reducing Abortions Through Legislation
Terri Schiavo's Husband Won't Participate in Part of Legal Battle

December 27, 2004:
Abortion Practitioner Arrested, Violated Ruling Suspending Medical License

December 23, 2004:
President Bush Will Renominate 20 Pro-Life Judges, Democrat Fight Looms
Abortion Advocates Blast Pro-Life Democrat Considering Party Chairmanship

December 22, 2004:
Pro-Life Democrat Seriously Considering Party Chair Bid

December 21, 2004:
Fat Cells Used in Breakthrough Surgery to Create Bone for Injured Girl's Skull
Parents of Teen Who Died From RU 486 Abortion Drug File Lawsuit
Two Pro-Life Advocates Will Join Senate Judicial Panel, Abortion Fights Begin
Bush Administration Files Appeal in Another Partial-Birth Abortion Lawsuit
Washington Post Expose Reveals Many Pregnant Women Die by Homicide

December 20, 2004:
Legalizing Abortion More Likely to Increase Maternal Mortality in Developing World
Pope Touches on Abortion, Human Cloning, Stem Cell Research in Speech
China's Persecution of Women and Children: More of the Same
Pro-Abortion Groups Lobby China to Release Forced Abortion Victim

December 17, 2004:
Abortion Poll Recycled Disproven Roe v. Wade Question
Colleges Promote Abortion Over Pregnancy in Student Health Care Plans
Youngster with Rare Immune System Disease Improved after Cord Blood Treatment

December 16, 2004:
Biotech Expert Denounces the Creation of 'Quasi-Embryos' as "Morally Repugnant"
Feds Admit Recent Birth Control Pill Study Was Bogus
Bush Administration Set to Refuse Funds to Pro-Abortion UNFPA Again
China's Human Rights Violations Detailed
British Researchers to Attempt Liver Damage Repair Using Bone Marrow Stem Cells

December 15, 2004:
Planned Parenthood Responsible for Nearly 250,000 US Abortions Last Year

December 14, 2004:
John Kerry Tells Democrat Activists Party Should Moderate Abortion Image
Pro-Life Democrat Gets Backing for Party Chair, Could Start Abortion Debate
NARAL Tells Members to Begin Supreme Court-Abortion Fight Now
Contraceptive Pill Increases Risk of Stroke Among Migraine Sufferers

December 13, 2004:
Korean Scientists Use Bone Marrow Stem Cells to Re-Grow Dead Brain Tissue
New Type of Adult Stem Cell Shows Similarity to Embryonic Stem Cell Flexibility
Abortion Advocacy Group Sues Over Provision Protecting Hospitals, Insurers
Scott Peterson Gets Death Penalty in Double Murder of Laci, Conner

December 10, 2004:
Abstinence Education Works - New Report Offers More Evidence
Medical Journal Slams UNICEF for Putting Children 'Rights' Over Saving Their Lives
Florida Man Dies After Hospital and Wife Battle Over His Living Will

December 9, 2004:
Abortion Advocates File Lawsuit Against Provision Protecting Hospitals
Report: Cord Blood Eliminates Need for Embryonic Stem Cells
President Bush Signs Spending Bill Containing Hospital-Abortion Protection
Pro-Life Law Firm Wants Supreme Court to Take Abortion Protest Case

December 8, 2004:
Pro-Life Advocates Cautious on New Embryonic Stem Cell Research Methods
Bush Administration Asked to End Decades Old US Population Control Policy
Ohio Choose Life License Plate May Advance if Highway Legislation Passes

December 7, 2004:
"Abortion Is Wrong" says Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maathai
Analysis of Waxman Anti-Abstinence Report Finds Significant Errors
President Bush's Bioethics Council Weighs New Embryonic Stem Cell Methods

December 6, 2004:
Judge sets court date for "Choose Life" suit against SOS White

December 5, 2004:
Uganda AIDS Experience Points to Effectiveness of Abstinence Education

December 3, 2004:
Abstinence Education Groups Continue to Defend Programs From Attack

December 2, 2004:
Governor Bush Files Request for Supreme Court to Save Terri Schiavo
Pro-Abortion Congressman's Claims about Abstinence Education are Misleading

December 1, 2004:
Adult Stem Cells from Muscle Tissue to Cure Incontinence
Florida Supreme Court Lifts Stay, Terri Schiavo's Life Still Protected

November 30, 2004:
United Nations Now Pushes Chile and Malta to Legalize Abortion
Netherlands Hospital Begins Euthanasia of Babies Without Official Approval
Planned Parenthood School Work Targeted
Planned Parenthood's Pro-Abortion Christmas Cards Ready to Offend Again

November 29, 2004:
Paralyzed South Korean Woman Walks Thanks to Adult Stem Cell Research
Associated Press Poll on Supreme Court Abortion Decision Contains Error
Bioethics Journal Charges Lancet, Scientific Community with Cancer Cover Up

November 26, 2004:
Adult Stem Cell Research Could Save Thousands With Leukemia
Florida Hospital Can Kill Man Via Euthanasia Over Wife's Objections

November 25, 2004:
United Nations Cloning Developments - A Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
Catholic Mass Outside Abortion Center Prohibited Because of Wine in Public

November 24, 2004:
Abortion Can Lead to Child Abuse, Has Increased Since Legalization
President Bush's Potential Supreme Court Picks are Pro-Life on Abortion

November 23, 2004:
Focus on Embryonic Stem Cell Research May Damage Other Scientific Pursuits
Pennsylvania Coach Under Fire for Suggesting Abortion to College Athlete

November 22, 2004:
Spending Bill Includes Pro-Life Health Care 'Anti-Discrimination' Measure
Abstinence Education Funds Hit Record Levels in Congressional Bill
Specter Promises to Help Confirm President Bush's Judicial Nominees
Biased Media Report Leads to Louisiana Withholding Abortion-Cancer Info

November 21, 2004:
Adult Stem Cell Research Can Improve Vision, Treat Cancer and Heart Damage

November 20, 2004:
House Protects Health Care Providers on Abortion, Senate Will Battle

November 19, 2004:
United Nations Postpones Human Cloning Debate, May Adopt Pro-Ban Statement
Pro-Euthanasia Groups Finalize Merger, Will Promote Assisted Suicide

November 18, 2004:
Illinois Senate Votes Down Plan to Allow Human Cloning for Research      More...
Senate Judiciary Committee Members Unanimously Endorse Arlen Specter
US Court Rules Catholic School Within Rights in Firing Pro-Abortion Teacher
Reporters Question President Bush's Pro-Abstinence Education Secretary

November 17, 2004:
After-Abortion Trauma Common New Study Shows

November 16, 2004:
Illinois Bill Funding Embryonic Stem Cell Research Opposed by Doctors, Ethicists
GOP considering rule change to forbid judicial filibusters
Pro-Abortion Advice Columnist Threatens LifeNews.com With Legal Action

November 15, 2004: