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How Birth Control Became Part of the Abortion Debate (River Cities' Reader)


How Birth Control Became Part of the Abortion Debate (River Cities' Reader)

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Judith DeSarno does not want to be part of the never-ending abortion debate. ?I?m the birth-control gal,? said DeSarno, president of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association in Washington, D.C.

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Last update: 06/01/2005


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