2 August 2012

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Details of Chinese rubbish collector who saved and raised 30 abandoned babies emerge

Details of the story of a Chinese rubbish collector who saved and raised 30 abandoned babies have emerged. Lou Xiaoying, now 88, and her late husband Li Zin kept four of the children and passed the others onto friends and family. One admirer of Lou's work commented: "She is shaming to governments, schools and people who stand by and do nothing. She has no money or power but she saved children" [Mail, 30 July]

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Abortion

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  • Pre-natal Down's syndrome testing gets go-ahead in Switzerland [Mail, 30 July]

Euthanasia

  • English judge rules that life-support should be removed from brain-damaged child [Mail, 1 August]

Population

  • Forced abortion opponent Chen Guangcheng welcomed at US Congress [AP, 2 August]

Sexual ethics

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2 August 2012

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