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International Pro-Life Conference

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Campaign Life Coalition, LifeCanada and International Right to Life Federation are organizing an international pro-life conference in Toronto, Canada this fall.
Pro-life speakers from around the world will be present, among which Dr. Jack Willke, regarded by many as the father of the pro-life movement in America and Father Gerard Wilberforce, prominent pro-lifer in Great Britain and great, [...]

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Stem Cell Stories

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Our friends at the Family Research Council have just posted an update on adult stem cell successes. Not simply statistics or lists of treatments, these are stories of real people who have experienced the benefits of adult stem cells. To cite but one example:
Jill Rosen was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome, a form of lupus and [...]

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