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Anti-abortion group seeks to repeal permanent legal status for Aurora's Planned Parenthood clinic
Controversy surrounding the Planned Parenthood clinic in Aurora has dwindled in recent months, but a move by the City Council has riled anti-abortion groups again. The Thomas More Society, a non-profit law firm in Chicago that specializes in anti-...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Hospitals and Clinics, Interior Policy
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What to do NOW?
Sun reporterThe National Organization for Women convenes its annual conference this weekend in Bethesda against the backdrop of a presidential race that, according to NOW President Kim Gandy, has been underlined not only by one woman's historic campaign but also by...Tags: Employers, The White House, Justice and Rights, Wages and Pensions, Civil Rights
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Why is teen pregnancy now a hot commodity?
When did teen pregnancy become entertaining? You know, the stuff of a break-out summer comedy, an Oscar-winning independent film, and now the ABC Family series "The Secret Life of the American Teenager." Nothing quite says "a new kind of family" —...Tags: Teen-agers, Reproduction, Medical Specialization, Family, Movies
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Woman Settles Lawsuit Over Aborted Baby's Disposal
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A woman has settled her lawsuit against Los Angeles County involving the disposal of her infant daughter as "bio-waste" after she had an abortion. 36-year-old Yolanda Garnett filed the negligence lawsuit September 25, 2007 in Los Angeles...Tags: Justice System, Reproduction, Trials, Court Administration, Los Angeles
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No state charges expected in abortion mix up
A Commonwealth Catholic Charities' staffer who signed a consent form allowing a 16-year-old Guatemalan foster child to receive an abortion this past winter will not face prosecution. Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Michael N. Herring said Wednesday...Tags: Roman Catholic, Christianity
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Colorado vote set on when life starts
The Washington PostLOS ANGELES — A proposal to define a fertilized human egg as a person will land on Colorado's ballot this November, marking the first time that the question of when life begins will go before voters anywhere in the nation. The Human Life Amendment,...Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Washington Post Company, Colorado, Voting, Referenda
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Young religious conservatives form their own group
The Hartford CourantThe topic of the high school discussion was homosexuality, and almost everyone in the class expressed the view that "it's OK to be gay." Jennifer Landry believed otherwise. "The act is horrible," she said, "but the people are in need of sincere love."...Tags: Genetics, Teen-agers, Gays and Lesbians, Schools, University of Hartford
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Va. looking into Catholic abortion case
State officials will investigate whether a Commonwealth Catholic Charities worker violated the law when she signed a consent form allowing a 16-year-old Guatemalan immigrant in the group's care to have an abortion this past winter. Richmond...Tags: Labor Legislation, Roman Catholic, Christianity
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Barack Obama and his surge to the middle
Until recently one of the biggest raps against Sen. Barack Obama from conservatives was his delicate dance around any issue that might upset his core constituents. How can he claim a break from "politics as usual," they said, if he wasn't willing to upset...Tags: Tim Russert, Gun Control, George Bush, New York Times, Personal Weapon Control
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