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  1. Study Shows Link Between Mental Health Problems and Abortion

    (CNSNews.com)- Women who have abortions have a much higher risk for developing psychiatric problems in the months following the procedure than those who give birth, according to a study in the American Journal for Orthopsychiatry. Based on a comparison of ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  2. Congresswoman Wants 'Rebirthing' Therapy Outlawed

    (CNSNews.com)- U.S. Rep. Sue Myrick (R-N.C.) is calling on Congress to take a tough stand against the so-called psychological therapy of "rebirthing," a procedure blamed for the death of an adopted North Carolina girl two years ago. The ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  3. Cincinnati Group Wants To Stamp Out Hotel Sex Movies

    (CNSNews.com)- A pro-family group in Cincinnati that has pressured two area hotels to stop showing adult pay-per-view movies has vowed to expand its grass-roots campaign nationwide. The Citizens for Community Values, working with Ohio and Kentucky county ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  4. Upset By Student Plays, Texas Parents Want More Say Over Curriculum

    (CNSNews.com)- Parents of San Antonio high school students are asking the school board to establish a parental review committee to monitor the curriculum after the performance of three theatrical productions containing sexual innuendo. The theater arts ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  5. New Study Points To Success of Faith-Based Initiatives

    (CNSNews.com)- A new study suggests that faith-based programs implemented after the landmark 1996 welfare reform act are showing great success at helping individuals cope and recover from their various social problems even as the programs make sure ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  6. Schools Could Be Sued For Teaching About Homosexuality, Report Claims

    (CNSNews.com)- Two California parental-rights groups say schools that address homosexuality in their curriculum or in after-school programs face an increasing risk of being sued by parents. The Pro-Family Law Center (PFLC) and the United States Justice ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  7. Maker of Meat Substitute Says It's a Victim of Conspiracy

    (CNSNews.com)- The British food company that makes the meat substitute Quorn claims it is the victim of a conspiratorial "crusade" being conducted by one of its competitors and a consumer watchdog group. The Center for Science in the Public ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  8. Professor's Study Shows Liberal Bias in News Media

    (CNSNews.com)- In a new book that will be released later this month, a Dartmouth College professor claims the news media ignore far-left, moderate and conservative viewpoints in favor of a "narrow brand of liberal bias." Author Jim A. Kuypers, a ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  9. Privacy Concerns Continue To Grow With Use of Video Surveillance

    (CNSNews.com)- Images of Madelyne Gorman Toogood striking her 4-year-old daughter continue to be replayed on cable and local news channels across the country, even as Toogood apologized and pleaded not guilty on Monday. The news media's fascination ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  10. Texas Retailers Want Fingerprints from Check Writers

    (CNSNews.com)- An initiative in Arlington, Texas, that asks business owners to collect fingerprints of customers paying by check is being lauded by police, but also facing criticism as an unwarranted invasion of privacy. Police launched Operation Thumbs ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04