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Voice of the People, May. 20
Any place an abortion takes place is a "house of horrors." Whether in the grisly environs of Kermit Gosnell's bloodstained clinic or the sleek, sterile confines of an upscale Planned Parenthood facility, the results are the same: Women are hurt,...Tags: Kermit Gosnell, Abortion Issue, Theft, Abortion, Social Issues
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IRS officials aren't cooperating in probes at top or bottom
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON Internal Revenue Service officials are not fully cooperating with efforts to learn who is responsible for targeting conservative groups, lawmakers learned Wednesday during the third and most tense, dramatic hearing on the scandal. First, the...Tags: Jim Jordan, Justice System, Government, Denis R. McDonough, Darrell E Issa
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Truck driver shot while beating officer now charged
A 43-year-old truck driver who was shot by a Merrillville police officer he was beating in a Planned Parenthood parking lot this week has been charged. Craig Leonard Strand, of Portland, Ore., was charged Wednesday by the Lake County, Ind., prosecutor'...
Tags: Interior Policy, Family Planning, Hospitals and Clinics, Personal Weapon Control, Prosecution
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GOP questions IRS scrutiny of anti-abortion groups
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — When a small anti-abortion group in Iowa sought nonprofit status, the IRS asked its board to promise not to organize protests outside Planned Parenthood and demanded to know how its prayer meetings and protest signs were...
Tags: Employees, Taxation, Family Planning, Career and Workplace, Abortion
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The growing case for life
Paul GreenbergThe jurisprudence of Her Honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, may be only mediocre at best, but her candor deserves the highest praise. Every few years she'll pull back the judicial curtain and tell the rest of us what...Tags: Kermit Gosnell, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Supreme Court, University of Chicago, Abortion
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With Obama in the dark, administration planned how to stage-manage news of IRS scandal
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON Weeks before the world and apparently President Barack Obama himself heard about the details of the Internal Revenue Service scandal, top people in his administration started planning how to stage-manage the release of the information....Tags: Darrell E Issa, Internal Revenue Service, Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Jay Carney
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Chicago Overnight Report
Tribune reporterA wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk. • She was maybe as young as 17, with straight brown hair and an olive complexion. She wore a hoop earring in her right ear. Officials say she was strangled and her body dumped in a trash...Tags: Shootings, Calumet City, Murder
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Keeping a watchful eye on IRS
The popular impression is that President Barack Obama's Internal Revenue Service harassed only tea party and patriot-like groups seeking tax-exempt status. If it were only so. Allegations of IRS harassment of pro-life and religious groups reach as far...
Tags: Taxation, Family Planning, Focus on the Family, Internal Revenue Service, Social Issues
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UPDATED: Republican statewide candidates crisscross Virginia
Assignment ManagerFresh off last weekend's Republican convention, the party's statewide ticket is crisscrossing Virginia. Gubernatorial candidate and current Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli led the candidates at a stop at the Roanoke Regional Airport Monday morning. ...Tags: Justice System, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)
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Democrats focus on Jackson in hitting Virginia Republican ticket
Virginia Democrats are framing the new statewide ticket the Republican Right nominated Saturday as a referendum on the GOP's surprise lieutenant governor nominee, firebrand Chesapeake minister E.W. Jackson, and his statements demeaning gays and equating...
Tags: Republican Party, Mark D. Obenshain, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Ken Cuccinelli
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Community notes Monday, May 20, 2013
Births A son, Alexander James Goldsmith, was born to Jayson and Sara Goldsmith of Boyne City at 4:41 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Alexander weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long at birth. His...
Tags: Human Interest, Entertainment Events, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Medical Procedures and Tests
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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: Teaching and Learning, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, The Herald-Mail, Politics
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