Counteroffensive on RU-486
Critics allege safety concerns overlooked in FDA approval process
Stan Guthrie | posted 6/11/2001 12:00AM

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RU-486 access is a personal issue for many doctors, reported The Chicago Tribune.
The abortion pill is slow to find U.S. acceptance, The Detroit News reports.
Andrew Sullivan wrote in The New Republic that "RU-486 is indeed a sort of progress, if a kind fraught with moral danger."
For more newspaper and magazine articles on the abortion debate, see Yahoo's full coverage area.
Recent Christianity Today articles on RU-486 include:
Editorial: Bitter Pills | What does RU-486 change about abortion? (Dec. 11, 2000)
Activists Respond on RU-486 | Religious groups from opposite sides are criticizing and hailing the approval of the drug RU-486. (Nov. 13, 2000)
Books & Culture Corner: RU-486 Uncovers a Lie—And It's Not Just About Abortion | Think the abortion pill is indicative of postmodernity? You're wrong. (Oct. 2, 2000)
Abortion Pill Seems on Fast Track | Facing apparent "fast-track approval" of RU-486, pro-life activists say they will concentrate on grassroots education. (Sept. 16, 1996)