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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: Christianity, Family, Baptist, Religion and Belief, Human Interest
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New pope, old question: Can you appreciate and object at the same time?
The white smoke had barely wafted away from the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday when my friend Courtney, to my surprise, posted on Facebook, "We got a new Pope!" I bumped into her a while later. "Are you Catholic?" I asked. "No." "But you're excited...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Same-Sex Marriage, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Arts and Culture
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U.S. judge widens 'morning-after' pill access for young girls
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make "morning-after" emergency contraception pills available without a prescription to all girls of reproductive age and criticized the Obama administration...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Roman Catholicism
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What we need in a pope
On Thursday, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to willingly step down from his position. What kind of man will the cardinals who have gathered in Rome from around the world choose to be his successor? We asked Catholics from a...
Tags: Syracuse Orange, Christianity, Same-Sex Marriage, Values, Human Interest
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North Dakota Senate approves 'heartbeat' abortion ban
ReutersBISMARCK, North Dakota (Reuters) - The North Dakota Senate approved what would be the most restrictive abortion law in the United States on Friday, a measure banning the procedure in most cases once a fetal heartbeat can be detected, as early as six...Tags: Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate
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Bonnie Franklin dies at 69; mom on TV's 'One Day at a Time'
Bonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series "One Day at a Time," died Friday at her Los Angeles home. She was 69. The cause was...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Pancreatic Cancer, Norman Lear, Television, Golden Globe Awards
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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: Food and Drug Administration, Family, Tylenol (drug), Health, Pharmaceuticals
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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: Food and Drug Administration, Government Health Care, Teen Health, Pharmaceuticals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bonnie Franklin, star of TV's 'One Day at a Time,' dies at 69
By Rebecca TrounsonBonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series “One Day at a Time,” died Friday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 69. The...Tags: Entertainment Events, Pancreatic Cancer, Norman Lear, Golden Globe Awards, One Day at a Time (tv program)
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A major decision
A federal district court overturned Friday the Obama administration's ban against women under 17 purchasing over-the-counter emergency contraception without a prescription. Judge Edward Korman of the District Court of Eastern New York described the...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Justice System, Court Administration, Health Treatments, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama faces choice on morning-after pill limits
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama supports requiring girls younger than 17 to see a doctor before buying the morning-after pill. But fighting that battle in court comes with its own set of risks. A federal judge in New York on Friday...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, White House, Washington, DC, U.S. Congress, Elections
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Anti-abortion group satisfied with Indiana bill
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The president of a leading Indiana anti-abortion group said Friday it was satisfied with a proposal to tighten the state's laws on distribution of the abortion pill and won't push for additional measures before the end of the...
Tags: Laws, Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Executive Branch, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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