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Mail Call - May 20
“I don’t understand how the judicial system works, when someone is arrested for drunken driving and kills a female passenger that was in the car, and gets six months probation — and then someone gets 14 months in jail for robbery....Tags: Interior Policy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teachers, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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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: Mark D. Obenshain, Family Planning, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Environmental Politics, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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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: Mark D. Obenshain, Family Planning, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Environmental Politics, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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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: Family Planning, Harris Interactive Incorporated, Human Interest, West Palm Beach, Medical Research
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Subject for debate: OTC Plan B for all
Change of Subject"Plan B," the morning-after contraceptive, is reportedly as safe as aspirin, even when taken by adolescents. Aduilts can buy it over the counter, but I say let everyone buy it who wants it or needs it. In an ideal world,...... -
Grants will help reach valley's uninsured as health reform nears
The Modesto BeeCalifornia's health exchange has awarded $37 million in grants to educate up to 9 million consumers about the Affordable Care Act, with most of the funding going to outreach plans targeting a dozen or more counties. None of the grants announced...Tags: Family Planning, Health and Safety at School, Christianity, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Religion and Belief
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Community notes Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Births A daughter Lillian Dale Baynham, was born to Adam and Katy Baynham of Petoskey at 4:29 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Lillian weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long at birth. She has a...
Tags: Family Planning, Lutheranism, Christianity, Breads, Domestic Violence
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'Visionary' expanded Planned Parenthood
The BladeBetty Morais, the well-known voice and face of Planned Parenthood who in 20 years at the helm presided over expanded services and facilities in northwest Ohio, died Tuesday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. She was 90. Mrs. Morais,...Tags: Family Planning, Rentals, Social Issues, The Ohio State University, American Civil Liberties Union
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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: Civil Rights, New York University, Health and Safety at School, University of Iowa, Crime, Law and Justice
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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), Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Boston Marathon, Sports, Breast Cancer
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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: Mary Fallin, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, General Practitioners, Social Issues
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