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Arkansas Senate aims to cut off state funds to abortion providers
ReutersLITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (Reuters) - The Republican-led Arkansas Senate, in the latest statehouse swipe at abortion providers around the country, approved a bill on Tuesday that sponsors said was aimed at cutting off the last vestiges of state funding to...Tags: Washington, DC, Syphilis, Family Planning, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood
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Protester who displays anti-abortion messages in car files federal lawsuit against Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A man who uses his car to spread an anti-abortion message is suing the city of Ann Arbor and its police chief over what he says is the violation of his free-speech rights. Paul Dobrowolski displays signs with phrases such as...Tags: Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, Trials, Human Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Three murder charges dropped in Philadelphia abortion doctor's trial
The defense in the murder trial of West Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell began Tuesday with a limited victory for the 72-year-old physician: dismissal of three of seven counts on which he could face the death penalty. Common Pleas Court Judge...Tags: Social Issues, Witnesses, Prosecution, Lawyers, Trials
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3 murder charges against Pa. abortion doc tossed
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Three of eight murder charges were thrown out Tuesday against a Philadelphia abortion provider whose clinic was called a "house of horrors," apparently because the judge had not heard sufficient evidence from prosecutors that the...
Tags: Lawyers, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System
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Local Voices, Apr. 24
Food allergies I was offended by Tribune reporter Paige Wagenknecht's article on finicky eaters ("Feeding the finicky among us: Some have genuine, even dangerous, allergies; others are just picky; how chefs deal with demanding diners," Dining, April 11)....Tags: Birth Control, Allergies, Family Planning, Social Issues, B Vitamins
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Investigations of abortion clinics too little, too late
Seven infants were savagely murdered in Philadelphia by a serial killer, prosecutors say. But no one was there to weep for them, to grieve for the loss of what they might have been or to scream at the brutality. Those innocents were supposed to have been...
Tags: Family Planning, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics
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Bill allows refusal of health care on moral basis
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — For 35 years, Michigan law has protected health care providers who refuse to perform an abortion on moral or religious grounds. Hospitals and clinics can't be sued. Doctors and nurses can't lose their jobs for objecting to...
Tags: Politics, Civil Rights, Hospitals and Clinics, Employment Opportunities, Rick Snyder
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North Dakota governor signs 'fetal pain' measure
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Republican Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed into law a measure that outlaws abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy based on the disputed premise that at that point a fetus can feel pain. The law signed Tuesday is another in a list...Tags: Social Issues, Government, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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Letters: A spotlight on the Gosnell abortion case
Re "Abortion's darkest side," Opinion, April 16 Jonah Goldberg draws the conclusion that late-term abortion (and, in fact, any kind of abortion) is an issue of morality first and foremost. As Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell's clinic...Tags: Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, Fox News Channel (tv network), Kermit Gosnell
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Bill allows refusal of health care on moral basis
LANSING (AP) — For 35 years, Michigan law has protected health care providers who refuse to perform an abortion on moral or religious grounds. Hospitals and clinics can't be sued. Doctors and nurses can't lose their jobs for objecting to...
Tags: Politics, Civil Rights, Hospitals and Clinics, Employment Opportunities, Rick Snyder
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Vaccinate horses this spring
BROOKINGS - Springtime is an excellent time for horse owners to vaccinate their horses against threats from infectious diseases, says Russ Daly, SDSU Extension Veterinarian and State Public Health Veterinarian. "Many of the infectious diseases of...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines, West Nile Virus, Preventative Medicine
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PA abortion clinic worker: I saw 10 babies breathe
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A former abortion clinic worker capped the five-week murder trial of her former boss with powerful testimony that she saw more than 10 babies breathe before they were killed. "I thought they were breathing," Kareema Cross...
Tags: Social Issues, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, FBI, Pain
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