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"The American people have spoken, and replaced 38 pro-abortion Members with pro-life Members and replaced 14 unreliable Members with reliable pro-life Representatives," said Congressman Chris Smith. Full Story

Kristan Hawkins: "With pro-choice Democrats returning for their last days in Washington, D.C. and Republicans preparing their agenda for the next year, the GOP needs to remember the mandate they have just been given by the American people." Full Story

It has certainly been an exhilarating week for the pro-life and pro-family movement, particularly in the United States, Yet this is merely the beginning. Now comes the very hard work of turning US culture around in the right direction - and keeping it in that direction. Full Story


 
"If CCHD can't get it right at the beginning of this process, what confidence can we have that it will be able to do so later on?" said Michael Hichborn of American Life League. Full Story
 
"Leading questions about a pre-determined result can hardly be called fair or scientific, which means Congress should greet this survey with a heavy dose of skepticism," said Perkins. Full Story



 
Gwen Landolt, national vice president of the pro-family group REAL Women, said it's "scary" that the bill has made it this far so easily. "The bill's extremely dangerous," she said. Full Story
 
"Now is the time to translate Tuesday's pro-life electoral gains into pro-life legislative victories," said SBA List President Marjorie Dannenfelser. Full Story



 
Obama Tells 60 Minutes: It's not Policies That Were Rejected, It was Failed Communication Skills, The GOP's Real Challenge, The Ephemeral Nature of Political Power, The Shape of Things to Come, Lessons Learned and the Way Forward by Sarah Palin, Now Here's What's Next, More... Full Story
 
The Card to Protect You, Planned Parenthood Rabbi, Woman Seeks Identity of Anonymous Sperm-Donor Father, Michael Voris, More... Full Story



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A tube strike, a fire-fighters' strike to coincide with Bonfire Night, and another strike rather closer to home...

As we head into the kind of public sector belt tightening which has in the past been characterised by widespread industrial action, will it be three strikes then everybody out, or has union power dissipated to the point where the threat of a winter of discontent no longer exists?

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Travelling undercover, posing as a tourist, Sue secretly meets a monk who was a senior leader in the Saffron Revolution and is now in hiding in a monastery in Mandalay.

She also talks to satirical cabaret performers, who use traditional folklore to lambast and attack the junta, and three women known as The Three Princesses, who are all childhood friends and key allies of detained NLD leader Aung San Suu Kyi, but who have nonetheless decided to ignore her call for an election boycott.

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