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Kermit Gosnell and the 'liberal media'
The murder trial of Kermit Gosnell, a Philadelphia abortion provider, entered its fifth week today riding a peculiar media firestorm. The focus of much attention in recent days was not on Dr. Gosnell, who is charged in the death of seven babies and an...Tags: Abortion Issue, Lawyers, Judges, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues
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Lawsuit filed over Garrard teen's death
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — The estate of a Garrard County teenager who died last year is suing a Stanford medical clinic, doctor and nurse, alleging the girl was negligently prescribed birth control pills that caused her death. Named as defendants in the lawsuit,...Tags: Health Treatments, Birth Control, Laws, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics
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Planned Parenthood in Roanoke hopes to keep doors open despite new regulations
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistAbortion clinics across Virginia may be forced to close after a controversial vote made Friday. The Virginia Board of Health voted to require abortion clinics to meet strict codes and to tighten licensing standards. Planned Parenthood in Roanoke has...Tags: Family, Planned Parenthood, Abortion, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics
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Community notes Friday, April 5, 2013
Meetings Sunday, April 7 Petoskey Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 1:30 p.m. on Sundays at 2144 Cemetery Road, Petoskey. All players welcome. Visit www.petoskeybridgeclub.com or call (231) 881-0829 for information. Monday, April 8 Boyne City Rotary Club...Tags: Meatballs, Plan B (drug), Scrabble (game), Libraries, Sexual Assault
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Contraception is a much bigger deal than gay marriage
Change of Subject(Opponents of gay marriage) may well be right that the widespread adoption of a non-conjugal view of marriage leads to negative social consequences, including explosions in rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock births. But that’s an argument against... -
UPDATE: Ax-wielding man damages Planned Parenthood clinic
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Southern Indiana police arrested a man on suspicion of using an ax to smash windows and damage computers at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bloomington on Thursday. Benjamin D. Curell, 27, of Ellettsville, was arrested on...
Tags: Vandalism, Planned Parenthood, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Politics
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Community notes Tuesday, April 10, 2013
Births A daughter, Avery Mae, was born to Keith and Sarah Nowak of Petoskey at 8:22 a.m. on Friday, April 5, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan hospital in Petoskey. Avery weighed 7 pounds, .08 ounce and was 18 1/2 inches long at birth. Her sibling is...
Tags: Plan B (drug), Libraries, Sexual Assault, The Salvation Army, HIV
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Common sense on Plan B
Last week, a federal district judge in New York ruled that girls younger than 17 should be allowed to purchase the Plan B contraceptive pill over the counter. Unlike the Obama administration, Judge Edward Korman got this one right. The 2011 decision by...Tags: Women's Health, Plan B (drug), White House, Health Organizations, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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A Spanish star dies, Don Draper lies and contraception flies
Spanish actress Sara Montiel is dead at 85, Don Draper is having a depressing time of things, and a nice German man has invented a faster way to apply contraception. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, April 8, 2013. Montiel, who...
Tags: Eric Church, Melissa McCarthy, Bill Gates, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Music
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Pro-'choice' intolerance
WASHINGTON -- We know Johns Hopkins University is devoted to diversity, because it says so. Its "Diversity and Inclusion Statement," a classic of the genre, says the university is "committed to sharing values of diversity and inclusion … by...
Tags: Abortion Issue, Russell Feingold, Minority Groups, U.S. Senate, Teaching and Learning
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Court ruling lifts age limit on morning-after pill
President Obama once fretted about the prospect that girls as young as 10 or 11 could walk into a drugstore and buy emergency contraception pills as easily as "bubble gum or batteries." With his blessing, the Department of Health and Human Services...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Plan B (drug), Health Organizations, Chemical Industry, Health
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Teen contraception decision: Doctors say science trumps politics
Science trumped politics, but politics may still present problems for teens trying to purchase emergency contraception. “A lot of stuff is going to happen over the next 30 days,” said Dr. Cora Breuner, a pediatric medicine specialist at...Tags: Plan B (drug), Health Organizations, Chemical Industry, Government Health Care, U.S. Congress
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