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U.S. Attempts to Change International Family Planning Policies But Relents in Face of Disagreement

National Public Radio, December 11, 2002.
National Public Radio's Brenda Wilson reports on the outcome of the 5th Asia and Pacific Population Conference, held in Bangkok December 11-17, 2002.

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War On Women: The White House Scorns Aid Programs That Help Women

Arizona Daily Star, November 19, 2002
If women around the world—indeed, if women in this country—are feeling assaulted by the Bush administration, there is good reason. The White House has been busy withholding money for programs and imposing outrageous restrictions on U.S. funding for women's health care around the world.

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Goals Set By UN Conference on Children Skirt Abortion

New York Times, May 11, 2002, Late Edition - Final
By Somini Sengupta, United Nations
After nearly 30 hours of bitter, nonstop negotiations over teenagers and sex, delegates to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Children tentatively agreed tonight on a declaration of goals.

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Population Estimates Fall as Poor Women Assert Control

The New York Times, March 10, 2002
By Barbara Crossette
For decades, experts assumed that the world's biggest developing nations, the home of hundreds of millions in big families, would push the global population to a precarious 10 billion people by the end of this century.

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