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Jackson wins GOP Lt. Gov. nomination, Obenshain gets A.G. nod
RICHMOND – Chesapeake-based minister E.W. Jackson won the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor and state Sen. Mark Obenshain won the nomination for attorney general at the state party convention Saturday. Jackson won the nomination in the...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Environmental Politics, Voting, Lawyers, Abortion
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Wendy Greuel, Eric Garcetti dash across L.A. to shore up support
After remarks by Magic Johnson and U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, it was Wendy Greuel's turn to remind a few dozen black supporters at a South L.A. rally on Saturday that African Americans could swing the mayoral election Greuel's way on Tuesday. "They always...Tags: Wendy Greuel, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Maxine Waters, Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Lakers
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Greuel casts herself as an underdog; Garcetti shuns overconfidence
After remarks by Magic Johnson and Rep. Maxine Waters, it was Wendy Greuel’s turn to remind a few dozen black supporters at a South L.A. rally on Saturday that African Americans could swing the mayoral election her way on Tuesday. “They...
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Obenshain wins GOP attorney general nomination
RICHMOND – State Sen. Mark Obenshain beat out Del. Rob Bell for the Republican nomination for attorney general at the party convention Saturday. As of press time delegates were on their fourth vote to determine the GOP lieutenant governor nominee,...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Environmental Politics, Lawyers, Abortion, Primaries
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Year-old funding scandal hurt local Race For the Cure, officials say
It's been more than a year since Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation was rocked by its short-lived but controversial decision to defund Planned Parenthood. But South Floridians, it appears, have a long memory. Susan G. Komen South Florida recently...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Harris Interactive Incorporated, West Palm Beach, Medical Research, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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EDITORIAL: County should not ban Plan B
Greeley Tribune, Colo.Plan B, an emergency contraceptive known as the morning-after pill, should not be banned from county health clinics. At a hearing last week to approve a federal grant that funds birth control and family planning, commissioners said they would stand by...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Dwayne Johnson, Personal Income, Health Treatments
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Gov. Mary Fallin signs abortion reporting bill
Tulsa WorldGov. Mary Fallin signed a bill Thursday that expands what doctors who perform abortions are required to report to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Supporters of House Bill 2015 by Rep. Sean Roberts, R-Hominy, and Sen. Kyle Loveless, R-Oklahoma...Tags: Abortion, Regional Authority, General Practitioners, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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Smaller turnout not a concern for Komen organizers
The Columbus DispatchWhen the 21st annual Komen Race for the Cure begins Saturday morning, 40,000 people are expected to take part -- the lowest number since 2007 and 20 percent fewer than the record high of two years ago. With fundraising up this year, however, Komen...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Boston Marathon, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Breast Cancer, Sports
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Maine abortion measures bring out passions
Portland Press Herald, MaineRoberta Zuckerman and her husband wanted badly to have a second child. After miscarrying, she went through fertility treatments. She got pregnant and was ecstatic. Then she learned that the fetus had trisomy 13, a chromosomal abnormality that meant...Tags: Women's Health, New York University, Health and Safety at School, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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At Hartford Public High School, A Day Reserved For 'Healthy Relationships'
The Hartford CourantLights were off Thursday in the small student center at Hartford Public High School's Law and Government Academy. Over New Age music, there was soothing talk of resting poses and peace of mind. "Think about something that's bothering you in your life,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Gays and Lesbians, Teaching and Learning, Students, Family Planning
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The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Kevin Leininger column
The News-SentinelYou can't kill somebody who isn't alive. So perhaps Allen County Right to Life Executive Director Cathie Humbarger is right when she calls a Philadelphia abortionist's conviction on murder charges a victory in the pro-life movement's long struggle to make...Tags: Abortion, Punishment, Kermit Gosnell, Social Issues, Emmett Till
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