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May/June 2002


FEATURES
  • Rosie and the Docs Peddle Bad Medicine
    While TV personality Rosie O'Donnell says that children are as well off in homosexual households as they are in married homes, decades of research point to children doing best in intact homes with a mom and a dad. Find out about the American Academy of Pediatrics' stance and what children have to say about growing up in homosexual households.
  • "Moore" Justice
    The chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court discusses his most controversial decisions.
  • New York Attorney General Targets PRCs
    Some "pro-choice" advocates believe in only one choice for an unplanned pregnancy-abortion. Find out about a recent attack on the pregnancy resource centers that actively promote alternatives to abortion.
  • The FCC's Failing Grade
    When prime-time TV programs feature barely clad lingerie models and radio shock jocks talk about adult-child sexual intercourse, it's time for the Federal Communications Commission to do some long overdue investigations.


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