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Ya gotta see this, part 4

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Ya gotta see this, part 3

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The World Health Association is suggesting that “rich nations” fork over $1.5 billion for vaccines to combat the H1N1 virus that, it suggests, could foment anarchy in the world’s poorest nations. From The Observer.
Health ministers around the globe were sent the warning on Thursday in a report on the costs of averting a humanitarian disaster [...]

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Ya gotta see this, part 2

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Ya gotta see this

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Contracept and save the planet!

In yet another bit of anti-human news, Reuters is reporting the comments of a leading researcher at the World Health Organization:
Contraception advice is crucial to poor countries’ battle with climate change, and policy makers are failing their people if they continue to shy away from the issue, a leading family planning expert said on Friday.Leo [...]

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A fifth of Europe–Muslim?

Perhaps so, according to London’s The Daily Telegraph:
Last year, five per cent of the total population of the 27 EU countries was Muslim. But rising levels of immigration from Muslim countries and low birth rates among Europe’s indigenous population mean that, by 2050, the figure will [...]

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Global Research is reporting that a shot or two may be around the corner–for all of us:
At least three US federal laws should concern all Americans and suggest what may be coming – mandatory vaccinations for hyped, non-existant threats, like H1N1 (Swine Flu). Vaccines and drugs like Tamiflu endanger human health but are hugely profitable [...]

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Noting that more than half of the 40,000 teen pregnancies last year ended in abortion, London’s Daily Mail reports:
The teenage pregnancy strategy, which has cost taxpayers more than £300million, was meant to halve the number of conceptions among girls under 18 in England between 1998 and 2010.
Ministers have tried to slash teenage pregnancies by freely [...]

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Science Daily reports on a study released today at the European Congress on Obesity:
‘There have been a lot of assumptions that both reduced physical activity and increased energy intake have been major drivers of the obesity epidemic. Until now, nobody has proposed how to quantify their relative contributions to the rise in obesity since the [...]

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