Talk:Student LifeNet

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[edit] Six billionth child

I've reworded the part that said "Planned Parenthood ... decided to mourn the six billionth birth". This characterization of Planned Parenthood's actions is POV. (It's also taken from Student LifeNet's website: [1]) I don't know if Planned Parenthood and Population Concern had organized activities about the birth of the six billionth child. Planned Parenthood's website included an essay about welcoming that child (Google cached copy: [2]), so I think that "mourning" is an inaccurate characterization. Also, I didn't know what the "six billionth birth" referred to at all, so I found these descriptions helpful: UNFPA and BBC News. FreplySpang (talk) 18:18, 18 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Failed AFD

See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Student LifeNet. Johnleemk | Talk 09:32, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Many Links

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Plus I'm sure there are many others, am not bothering now when it is so late at night to go through the rest of them. Anyway, the point is clear. They have been frequently interviewed for opinions to do with abortion related matters by UK papers. Mathmo Talk 16:48, 11 February 2007 (UTC)