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Where are they now?

Cover Story Sidebar | In 25 years, many leaders on both sides of the abortion debate have come and gone. Here's what's become of half a dozen of the pioneers: In 1942 Alan Guttmacher began openly promoting legal abortion. He became the head of Planned Parenthood and saw his work culminate in the pro-abortion success of 1973. He did not have long to celebrate, for God took him in 1974. Today his daughter, Sally Guttmacher, carries on his struggles. As a member of the Association of Professional Health Studies

One step forward

Cover Story | ... and one step back: Pro-lifers still face challenges as new as was Roe vs. Wade in 1973

In this issue: "Roe vs. Wade 25," Jan. 17, 1998

Features

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Abortion imperialism

International |  Nonprofits export birth-control and abortion policy with the blessing and funding of the U.S. government

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"Pang of conscience"

National |  Five modern Benedict Arnolds of the pro-life movement

Dispatches

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Quotables

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This Week

I'm not crazy Moments before opening arguments were to begin in the trial of accused Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski, the unpredictable suspect paralyzed the…

Reviews

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With mixed emotions

Books |  CBA bestseller offers pop-psych and self-help bromides

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Bookshelves for life

Books |  Five books that should be in every pro-lifer's arsenal

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Books: And now, pre-embryos

Books |  "Reprogenetics" may be next horror in Roe vs. Wade era

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Culture Notes

Culture |  Now, after Ellen, a bisexual cop NBC's critically acclaimed police drama Homicide is doing Ellen one better. A storyline has been introduced in which Detective Tim…

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Theory, not practice

Culture |  In pop culture and high culture, abortion is problematic

Voices

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Trustbusters

At a minimum, vouchers will collapse the public-school monopoly

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A tale of three women

"I'll always love the world that you let me live in"

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Mailbag

Don't blame movie I am a senior at Calvary Baptist High School in Lansdale, Pa. I read your article on the teen involved in the Kentucky murders and was…

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Dissatisfied but content

The rare jewel of pro-life contentment

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