LifeNews.com
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LifeNews.com (formerly the Pro-Life Infonet) is a news organization that reports stories of interest to the pro-life community, typically including abortion, euthanasia, stem cell research, and human cloning. Based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, LifeNews.com's founder and CEO is Steven Ertelt, a former executive director of Montana Right to Life.[1]
[edit] Modes of delivery
Besides publishing stories on their web site, LifeNews.com publishes an email newsletter that is available in either daily or weekly format. They also offer a 5-minute weekday news update for radio stations.[2] LifeNews.com is supported by selling advertising on their web site and collecting donations.[3] LifeNews.com articles have been cited or reprinted by the American Family Association's AgapePress[4][5], Concerned Women for America[6][7] and WorldNetDaily[8][9]
[edit] References
- ^ About LifeNews.com
- ^ LifeNews.com Reprint Information
- ^ LifeNews.com Advertising
- ^ Terri Schiavo's Life in Hands of Florida Senate, Gov. Jeb Bush - Reported by AgapePress
- ^ Reagan's Death Puts Political Spotlight on Stem-Cell Research - Reported by AgapePress
- ^ Philippines Bill Mandates Only Two Children, May Force Abortions - Reported by Concerned Women for America
- ^ CWA New York Minute - Reported by Concerned Women for America (1/1/06)
- ^ Buffett gift means millions for abortion - Reported by WorldNetDaily
- ^ Pro-lifers not thrilled with Gonzales choice - Reported by WorldNetDaily
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