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Sundance 2013: 'After Tiller' puts a face on abortion doctors
This post has been corrected. For details, see the note at the bottom. Premiering today at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the U.S. documentary competition, “After Tiller” is an intimate and heartfelt look at the four doctors...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Film Festivals, Health and Medical Professionals, George Tiller
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Crafting gun laws without the likes of …
"This is a serious time," said the fundamentally unserious former Illinois Congressman Joe Walsh during an interview on WTTW-Ch. 11's "Chicago Tonight" program last week. "My side — the side that believes in freedom and limited government; the...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Elections, Rahm Emanuel, Personal Weapon Control, Government
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Ireland to seek change in abortion law after woman's death
The Irish government announced Tuesday that it would draft new laws and regulations to spell out when doctors can terminate a pregnancy, weeks after an ailing woman was refused an abortion and perished. Exactly what rules will be proposed is still...Tags: Family, Elections, Republic of Ireland, Human Rights, Politics
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Catherine O'Neill dies at 70; political activist, women's advocate
Catherine O'Neill, a social worker turned political activist and advocate for refugee women who co-founded the watchdog group now called the Women's Refugee Commission, died of cancer Wednesday at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. She was 70. Her death...
Tags: Elections, Christianity, Radio Industry, United Nations, Howard University
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...and 40 more!
Change of SubjectTuesday marks the 40th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that established the right to abortion, and probably close to the 40th anniversary of the last time anyone had anything truly new to add to...... -
Kingsley Guy: Florida voters are not Puritanical
The late Washington Post columnist David Broder, during the Reagan administration, described the GOP as a coalition of "latter-day Puritans and closet libertarians." Broder's description still holds true. When the closet libertarians predominate, and the...Tags: Mitt Romney, Elections, Parties and Movements, Politics, The Washington Post
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House panel rejects Michigan-run health exchange
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan House panel on Thursday rejected a proposal to create a state-run online market where people can compare and buy health insurance plans, leaving Michigan to continue down the road of teaming up with the federal...
Tags: Rick Snyder, Elections, Barack Obama, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics
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In Theory: Religious right, heal thyself
With the dust settling after the Nov. 6 elections, one group is looking like the biggest losers of all — Christian conservatives. Writing for Religious News Service, David Gibson says that “the religious right encountered defeat at almost...Tags: Demographics, White House, Christianity, Barack Obama, Government
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Liberty University allowed to argue claims against healthcare law
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court rectified an oversight Monday and gave a Baptist university in Virginia a chance to argue in a lower court two claims that were not considered in June when the justices upheld President Obama’s healthcare law....
Tags: Healthcare Laws, Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Colleges and Universities
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20 reasons Bob Ehrlich is wrong
Former Governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. presents a 20-point platform for Republicans to "be proud of" ("A platform for the next Republican nominee," Nov. 18). Let's examine each of these points in detail, and the reader can decide if any of them are...Tags: Mortgages, George H.W. Bush, Methamphetamine (drug), Barack Obama, Politics
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US abortions fall 5 percent, biggest drop in a decade
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. abortions fell 5 percent during the recession and its aftermath in the biggest one-year decrease in at least a decade, perhaps because women are more careful to use birth control when times are tough, researchers say. The...
Tags: Columbia University, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Plan B (drug), Pregnancy and Childbirth, Disease Prevention
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Mail Call - Jan. 8
“Concerning the issue of right to work, I am a proud union member who doesn’t mind paying union dues. This small amount of money ensures that I have a living wage, health care benefits, safety improvements, and workplace equality. I wouldn&...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Barack Obama, The Herald-Mail, Government, Politics
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