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*   Critics Say Government Deleted Web Site Material to Push Abstinence
Information on condom use, the relation between abortion and breast cancer and ways to reduce sex among teenagers has been removed from government Web sites, prompting critics to accuse the Department of Health and Human Services of censoring medical information in order to promote a philosophy of sexual abstinence, New York Times (November 26, 2002)

*   Groups: Teaching on AIDS Censored
The Bush administration has pulled information about the effectiveness of condoms from a government Web site and is engaged in a "witch hunt" against those who promote condoms in the fight against AIDS, several groups charged yesterday, AP via Seattle Times (October 1, 2002)

*   Condom Article Causes Tizzy at SUU
Southern Utah University student newspaper journalists hoped to promote debate about their school's conservative condom distribution policy, Salt Lake Tribune (September 26, 2002)

*   China Releases Aids Activist
A prominent Chinese Aids activist, Wan Yanhai, has been freed after confessing to breaking the law and leaking state secrets, BBC News (September 20, 2002)

*   Big Names Allege Abortion Foe Exploits Their Tags
Several of the nation's highest-profile corporations sued a South St. Paul man in federal court Thursday, alleging that he is a "cyber squatter" exploiting their famous or distinctive trademarks to promote his views against abortion, Minneapolis Star Tribune (July 19, 2002)

*   Wanted! First Amendment Protection
Clamping down on anti-abortion website risks speech for everyone, Legal Times (June 5, 2002)

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