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Family Health International (USA), vol. 21, no.2, 2001.

Family Health International (FHI) is a nonprofit research and technical assistance organization dedicated to contraceptive development, family planning, reproductive health and AIDS. prevention around the world. This issue of FHI's quarterly publication addresses ethics and reproductive health.

* For more information, contact the Publications Coordinator at FHI, P.O. Box 13950, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA; tel. (1-919) 544-7040; or visit the website: www.fhi.org

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