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 ACIM Asia: Catholic Association of Doctors, Nurses and Health Professionals
This is a violation of divine law, an offense at the dignity of the human person, a crime against a life and an attack against humanity," the papal representative said.
Her two separate requests for home detention were denied by the parole board on the ground that she continued to pose a community risk while she stood by her earlier comment to the effect that she would do the same again or help others do the same in advocating euthanasia.
An AP report on April 16, 1996, revealed the death in 1994 of a 33-year-old man who died of suffocation on the floor of his bathroom while over a period of 17 minutes his wife twice begged their HMO's physician-gatekeeper for permission to call an ambulance and was turned down.
www.acim-asia.com /news_euthanasia.htm   (2437 words)

  
 WIC - Women's History in America
Today, contraception and, in some areas, legalized abortion have given women greater control over the number of children they will bear.
In possible violation of a woman's right to privacy, for example, a mother receiving government welfare payments was subject to frequent investigations in order to verify her welfare claim.
In most states abortion was legal only if the mother's life was judged to be physically endangered.
www.wic.org /misc/history.htm   (4166 words)

  
 William Bennett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bennett's best-known written work may be The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories (1993), which he edited; he has also authored and edited ten other books, including The Children’s Book of Virtues and The Death of Outrage: Bill Clinton and the Assault on American Ideals (1998).
On September 28, 2005, in a discussion on Bennett's Morning in America radio show, Bennett made remarks that have since touched off a debate about race, crime and abortion.
I mean, it cuts both—you know, one of the arguments in this book Freakonomics that they make is that the declining crime rate, you know, they deal with this hypothesis, that one of the reasons crime is down is that abortion is up.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Bennett   (1542 words)

  
 New York Police Department @ BaseballLiving.com
The men and women who make up the ranks of the New York Police Department aren't easily distracted from their duty, but two officers patrolling the streets of the Big Apple this week couldn't resist taking time out from their law-enforcement activities when they found themselves face-to-face with British screen siren Sienna Miller.
A New Crime Fighter, for $10 in Hay and Oats (New York Times)
Along a gritty stretch of street in Brooklyn, police this month quietly launched an ambitious plan to combat street crime and terrorism.
www.baseballliving.com /about/New_York_Police_Department   (452 words)

  
 World Future Society -- Futurist Online Indexes M-Z
Moore, Richter H. {dec.}, "Wiseguys: Smarter Criminals and Smarter Crime in the 21st Century," September-October 1994; "The Great Data Robbery: A Scenario for the Year 2010," September-October 1994.
Newland, Kathleen, and Lester R. Brown, "Abortion Liberalization: A Worldwide Trend," June 1976.
Owen, Oliver S., "The Heat Is On: The Greenhouse Effect and the Earth's Future," September-October 1989.
www.wfs.org /futindexM-Z.htm   (11243 words)

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