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Five in five – no problem?

Since the introduction of the abortion drug, mifepristone (RU-486) five years ago, five women have died from bacterial infections. Or at least that is what has been reported.

Monkey business

Perhaps the kookiest thing I have come across in days is a report concerning “an influential group of bioethicists” gathered together by Johns Hopkins who have approved the use of human brain cells in the developing brain matter of chimps and great apes.

Communique – Jul. 15, 2005

in this issue: abortion: 4D ULTRASOUNDbirth control pill: HEALTH RISKbush: BETRAYING PRO-LIFE CAUSEculture of death: 1965 ACOG BULLETIN / WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONeuthanasia: MASSACHSETTSpersonhood: HUMAN BEING AS INDIVIDUAL schiavo: GOV. BUSHstem cell breakthrough: SINGAPOREweb news: FAMILY… 

Stem cell skinny

Just got off the phone with an “in the know” Capitol Hill political type, and there is no good news to report.

Horrors, not Hatch

Well you can always say you read it here first. A group of “conservatives” is suggesting that perhaps the wisest choice for Supreme Court nominee would be Utah’s Senator Orrin Hatch.