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Advocacy Group Sues Oklahoma over Unnecessary, Intrusive Abortion Law
A nonprofit global health human right
organization sued the state of Oklahoma
over a law that...
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Advocacy Group Sues Oklahoma's Law Against Abortion
An Oklahoma
law that prohibits a woman from getting an abortion before she undergoes...
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Major Changes In Abortion Rate, New Study Shows
Starting the 1970s, abortion demographics have shifted noticeably, with fewer U.S. white teenagers...
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US Regulation Would Prevent Doctors’ Personal Beliefs from Being Violated
The Bush administration proposed on Thursday a much
controversial regulation that would protect...
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California Supreme Court Rules for Gays, Against Christian Doctors
The California Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a lesbian couple and against the religious...
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No Evidence that a Single Abortion Causes Mental Health Problems
The American Psychological Association
reported that women who have a single abortion do not have...
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Contaminated Tuna Salad Recalled By Home Made Brand Foods
Home Made Brand Foods of Newburyport has pulled 5,000 pounds of “Ready-to-Eat Tuna Salad” after the...
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Contaminated “Roller Sandwiches” Recalled from Roche Bros.’ Shelves
The season of mosquito and salmonella outbreaks
continues with other food-born outbreaks. The...
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Sen. Clinton Appalled By The Bush Administration Abortion Plan
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Fake Doctor Charged for Performing Abortions
Have you ever doubt your doctor’s knowledge and abilities? Apparently anyone having the least...
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‘Abortion’ Search Restored on Popular POPLINE Web Site
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has restored the word “abortion” as an acceptable...
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World’s Largest Reproductive Health Site Ignores “Abortion”
Federal officials discovered that John Hopkins
University had set up a
reproductive health site...
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Abortion at Its Lowest Rate since 1976, Report Found
The abortion rate in the U.S. fell to its lowest point since
1974, the first full year...
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Occasional Binge Drinking Is Likely to Harm Fetus
A single incident of binge drinking while pregnant will not
harm the developing of the fetus,...
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New Study: Abortion Pills Not Affecting Later Pregnancies
A recent study has showed that the ultimate way of abortion,
the abortion pills, do not seem to...
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Vatican says no to Obama-supported embryonic stem cell research
Vatican City - The Vatican's top health issues official reiterated Tuesday the Roman Catholic...
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Queen's outburst sparks debate about monarchy in Spain
Madrid - During her 33 years as queen, Sofia of Spain had been known for her gentleness and...
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As Stock Markets Plunge, US Candidates Duel over Way Out
Washington (dpa) - As the financial crisis erodes the retirement nest eggs of millions of...
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Republican Palin energizing women voters
Fairfax, Virginia - The crowd burst into cheers of "Sarah, Sarah, Sarah" as the...
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US Campaign Rhetoric Shows Resurgent "Culture Wars"
San Francisco - The United States might be fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but back on home...
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Palin's teenage daughter's pregnancy stirs campaign flurry
St Paul, Minnesota/Washington - Until Friday, few had ever heard of Sarah Palin, the Republican...
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McCain steals spotlight with vice presidential choice
Washington - It didn't take long for Republican John McCain to figure out how to regain the...
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Sarah Palin, a surprise pick, brings conservative credentials
Washington - John McCain's choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin may come as a surprise, but she...
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McCain faces careful balancing act in running mate
Washington - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain faces a tough choice over whether to...
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Obama seeking convention cure for summer slump
Much rides on the historic Democratic convention opening Monday in Denver, Colorado.
US Senator...
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Barack Obama And John McCain Talk About Faith
Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain on
Saturday appeared onstage together briefly...
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World Youth Day Celebrations Started in Sydney
The event the Roman Catholic Church characterized as the biggest
assembly of young people on the...
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Former Senator Jesse Helms Dies At 86
Jesse Helms, the former U.S. Republican senator from North
Carolina, whose categorical...
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Romania: 11-Year-Old Girl Can Have Abortion
When most 11-year-old girls play with dolls and haven’t a
care in the world, an 11-year-old...
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Irish Voters Reject Lisbon Treaty
Although the Irish didn’t sign the Lisbon reform treaty, EU foreign ministers
said that the treaty...
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Greek Archbishop Christodoulos Passes Away at 69
Greece’s Orthodox Church leader, Archbishop Christodoulos died Monday at his home after months of...
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Roe V. Wade – 35 Years of Controversy On Legalized Abortion
Thirty-five years ago, the United
States Supreme Court landed a controversial decision regarding...
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U.S. Abortion Rate Falls to Lowest in 30 Years
The latest stats show that the abortion rate in the U.S. has dropped as just 20 percent of pregnant...
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Man Charged in His Girlfriend’s Miscarriages
A man from Appleton
is accused that he tried to make his girlfriend miscarry twice by slipping...
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Catholic Bishops Propose Guide for Voters
Roman Catholic bishops reunited in Baltimore on Wednesday and approved a voters’
guide for the...
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Pope’s Message to Catholic Pharmacists Well Received
During the 25th International Congress of Catholic Pharmacists held on Monday, Pope Benedict XVI...
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Vatican Beatifies 498 Victims of the Spanish Civil War
The Vatican beatified 498 victims of the Spanish civil war Sunday, in the largest ceremony of its...
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Sam Brownback Quits The Presidential Race
Sam Brownback, the Kansas
senator and one of the Republican presidential candidates, announced on...
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US Voters Support Gay-Marriage Bans
San Francisco - Voters in Florida and Arizona on Tuesday backed amendments to their state...
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US Presidential Race Long, Costly
Washington - The 2008 presidential campaign has been one of the longest in US history, spanning...
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The Candidates Positions on Key Issues
Washington - The US presidential candidates, Democrat Barack Obama, 47, and Republican John McCain,...
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Winning Votes Is Only the Last Hurdle for US Minor Parties
Washington - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain could have been left off the...
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Abortion, Gay Marriage, Animal Rights on US Ballot Bids
San Francisco - Were they just to take their cues from television ads, voters in California might...
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Sarah Palin - Ambitious, Conservative and Little Known
Washington - Until late August, few people had ever heard of Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin, even...
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Powell's nod gives Obama security credentials
Washington - Former US secretary of state Colin Powell, the nationally respected military leader...
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Beyond God, Guns and Gays: US Evangelicals Head to Polls
Washington - Democrat Barack Obama may seem more comfortable discussing his Christian faith than...
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McCain Would Likely Continue Court's Rightward Shift
Washington - John McCain did not mince words in his reaction to an important Supreme Court decision...
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Abortion Rate - The Lowest in 30 Years But Still High Among Minorities
Abortion rates in the United States appear to have
declined significantly in the past 30 years...
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Barack Obama Refuses Lindsay Lohan’s Support
Just a
couple of days ago, actress Lindsay Lohan, 22, publicly stated her opinion about
Sarah...
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Lindsay Lohan Takes a Virtual Swing at Sarah Palin
After having bashed her father on her MySpace blog about two
weeks ago for prying in her private...
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Palin brings new voice to Republican "reform" ticket
St Paul, Minnesota - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin painted herself as a reformist Washington outsider...
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Governor Palin making entrance with themes of reform, prosperity
St Paul, Minnesota (dpa) - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the handpicked running mate of presidential...
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New Rule Would Give Doctors the Chance to Say NO to Abortions
Federal health officials announced on Thursday plans to implement
a regulation, which would give...
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Bush Plan Would Protect Doctors Who Oppose Abortion
Federal health officials have proposed a new regulation that would offer protection to doctors,...
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No Evidence That A Single Abortion Causes Mental Health Problems
The American Psychological Association
reported that women who have a single abortion do not have...
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Clinton Says NO to Newly-Proposed Abortion Definition
On Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton came down rather hard on a
plan put together by the Bush...
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Obama Responds to Dobson's Attack
A few days after Senator Barack Obama met inconspicuously
with Rev. Billy Graham’s son, one...
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French Drama Receives The Palme d’Or Award
"The Class" by Laurent Cantet, a French film about students and teachers and their...
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May – The Month Raising Awareness on Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Since 1991, U.S.
teenage pregnancy, abortion and birth rates have declined steadily in every...
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Yale University Demands Abortion “Performance” Carry Disclaimer
Yale
University said on Monday
that the controversial art project of a senior would not be...
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Sean Penn to Lead Cannes Jury on 61st Edition
Actor-director Sean Penn will head the jury at the 61st annual Festival de Cannes set to take place...
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L. A. Film Critics Name "Blood" Best Of 2007
Paul Thomas Anderson's “There Will Be Blood,” an adaptation of Upton Sinclair's novel...
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