U.S. Funded Health Search Engine Blocks 'Abortion'
Found on Wired on Thursday, 03 April 2008

A U.S. government-funded medical information site that bills itself as the world's largest database on reproductive health has quietly begun to block searches on the word "abortion," concealing nearly 25,000 search results.
Called Popline, the search site is run by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Maryland.
On Thursday, a search on "abortion" was producing only the message "No records found by latest query."
"We recently made all abortion terms stop words," Dickson wrote in a note to Gloria Won, the UCSF medical center librarian making the inquiry. "As a federally funded project, we decided this was best for now."
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