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Bush withholds $34M from UN program
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TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2002 The Bush administration is withholding $34 million in funds from a United Nations family planning program over the objections of a White House advisory panel. The panel said the U.N. Population Fund did not promote abortions or forced sterilization in China. The Department of State is blocking the funds anyway because it said the program violates U.S. law.
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U.S. Withholds $34 Million in Family Planning Funding to U.N. (The Washington Post 7/23)
U.S. Blocks Money for Family Clinics Promoted by U.N. (The New York Times 7/23)
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