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[Source: http://www.uklifeleague.com ] School Gates to be picketed The school at the centre of the teenage abortion scandal
The Brunts' School in Mansfield will be picketed
by Parent Truth Parent Truth 17/05/04 www.parenttruth.com Hereford Hospitals Trust and staff at the County Hospital
have again reiterated their support for senior consultant Michael
Cohn who has been put at the centre of the cleft palate baby
termination case. The Is Hereford 17/05/04 www.thisishereford.co.uk
Click Here to see Killer "Doctor" The school outreach worker who helped a 14-year-old pupil
arrange an abortion without her mother's knowledge was put on
leave yesterday as the row over confidentiality regulations continued.
Telegraph 15/05/04 www.telegraph.co.uk Michelle Down, 15, from Kent, said she was advised in a 10-minute
counselling session that that she could choose to have the termination
without her parents finding out. Daily Mail 15/05/04 For a copy of this article, contact the
UKLL office on: 0870 240 3158 A huge pro-life poster carrying the words, "Abortion?
It may be a choice for One day, not so long ago, one of our allies managed to infiltrate
a Laboratory in Southern California that receives the babies
killed by a particular chain of abortion "clinics".
The pictures she took provide you an overview of what legalized
abortion looks like up close and dirty. Each of those plastic
jars contains one little dead person. The mother's name and
the date of the abortion are written on the labels. Christian
Gallery 17/05/04 www.christiangallery.com Two hospital systems want to build hospitals one mile apart
in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. The Illinois Health Facilities
Planning Board will choose only one, if it first determines there
is a need. Life News 15/05/04 www.lifenews.com Children as young as 12 are being treated at Ninewells Hospital,
Dundee, for sexually transmitted infections. Around 12,000 people
every year seek treatment from clinics at Ninewells and Perth
Royal Infirmary, two-thirds of them below the age of 24. The
most common age of those attending Tayside clinics after catching
infections through sexual activity is between 17 and 19. Celebrities and MPs joined forces yesterday in a campaign
to halt the rise in sex diseases. DJ Sara Cox, actor Martin Clunes
and So Solid Crew's MC Squami are among those backing National
Condom Week which promotes safer sex. Labour MP David Hinchliffe,
chairman of the Commons Health Select Committee, has also given
his support. Mirror 10/05/04 www.mirror.co.uk Pro-life campaigners last night vowed they would try to block
a bid by North scientists to create Britain's first human embryo
clone. A team of scientists, based at the Centre for Life in
Newcastle, has applied for a licence to create human embryos
for research purposes. For further information on any of these articles/abstracts, please contact UKLL. May 17, 2004 |