News, 17 February 2000
The Medical Treatment (Prevention of Euthanasia) Bill made good
progress during two meetings of its House of Commons committee
yesterday. Amendments which would have detracted from the main purpose
of the bill did not succeed. The committee's proceedings can be read on
the web at
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199900/cmstand/c/st000216/am/00216s01.htm
The state of Nicaragua has made 25 March the national day of the
unborn, and cites the country's constitution in support of the move.
The government's official gazette quotes the constitution's guarantee
of the right to life and its "special protection [for] the process of
human reproduction, covering the woman throughout the pregnancy." The
day will first be celebrated next month. [Zenit, 16 February, 2000]
Mr Massimo d'Alema, the Italian prime minister, has urged his
fellow-citizens to have more children in order to improve the country's
economy. [Metro, 17 February, 2000]
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