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Abortion: a worrying tale of leeches | David Aaronovitch - Times Online Cameron, “because of advances in medical science, and becausewould like to see a reduction in the current limit, as itmaking life-and-death changes in the law governing personal24 weeks than was the case in 1967 or 1990, when the lawwe can capture the foetus in the womb, and from the imagesoutside, the same percentage as in the mid-1990s. In contrast to Mr Cameron'sit was claimed to be back in 1990 when the limit was reducedfrom the direction of Mid-Bedfordshire, the Tory MP Nadine Dorriesand all - being carried out in utero, accompanied by themenopause. Or perhaps the lifestyle of the woman is simply chaotic Henry Percy, London, UK You don't like www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Abortion: a worrying tale of leeches | David Aaronovitch - Times Online Cameron, “because of advances in medical science, and becausewould like to see a reduction in the current limit, as itmaking life-and-death changes in the law governing personal24 weeks than was the case in 1967 or 1990, when the lawwe can capture the foetus in the womb, and from the imagesoutside, the same percentage as in the mid-1990s. In contrast to Mr Cameron'sit was claimed to be back in 1990 when the limit was reducedfrom the direction of Mid-Bedfordshire, the Tory MP Nadine Dorriesand all - being carried out in utero, accompanied by themenopause. Or perhaps the lifestyle of the woman is simply chaotic Henry Percy, London, UK You don't like www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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Stop pandering to stay-at-home mums | Alice Miles - Times Online people's under 3's. We receive little in return. This system has been very unfairnot valued stay at home parents enough in recent years. No wonder family breakdownsat home parents are good for society in the long run. Sue, Prestoncommunities will flourish, more enjoyment in parenting and family life, and familiesback huge taxes anyway) are minority in comparision to many average to low incometo encourage, to help their children in so many issues that would be more effectiveSo doing most the most important job in the world of raising our children ischild..!! steve, Oxford, UK Those of you waxing lyricalall policy to. Dawn, Luton, bedfordshire There is absolutely nothingyear. Helen, Macclesfield, UK Please can anyone tell meentitled to a full-time parent and once in school have the right to a parent at www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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