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No confusing McCain's position on abortion
Moments don't get more illustrative than this: The Republican National Committee called a news conference the other day in Denver to introduce reporters covering the Democratic convention to Debra Bartoshevich. She's the former Hillary Clinton...Tags: John McCain, Elections, Polls, Political Candidates, National Government
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State Briefing - August 28, 2008
BANKRUPTCIES RISE 10% AMONG STATE RESIDENTS HARRISBURG | Bankruptcies statewide shot up more than 10 percent over the past year, as a vicious mix of stagnant hiring, mounting credit card debt and rising mortgage payments spurred financial struggles....Tags: Health Treatments, Defense, Prisons, Armed Forces, Bankruptcy
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Scientists: Save the planet—have fewer kids
Chicago Tribune correspondentLONDON — There are plenty of ways to cut your carbon footprint, whether it's driving less or buying an energy-efficient refrigerator. But the British Medical Journal, in an editorial last month, urged a more controversial one: having fewer children....Tags: Health Treatments, Global Change, United Nations, Fires, Energy Saving
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Vasectomy at 27
RedEye++++++++++++++++++++ || || || ++++++++++++++++++++ Jeremy Youngman, a 32-year-old tattoo artist in Downers Grove, likes his birth control the way he likes his body art: permanent. At 27, Youngman got a vasectomy. Unlike the vast majority of the 500,...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Medical Services, Logan Square, Family
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Scientists seek new male birth control options
RedEyeEver since the U.S. got hip to birth control in the 1960s, contraception for the most part has been the province of women, who have several contraceptive options available to them. Men, meanwhile, have two good methods to choose from: condoms or...Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Services, Family, Pharmaceuticals
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By the numbers
RedEyeSince the 1970s, the CDC has tracked fertility and contraception trends for women as part of its National Survey of Family Growth. It wasn't until 2006 that it included men in its report. Some findings: 10% of men surveyed said they'd had an unwanted...Tags: Medical Specialization, Sex, Family, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Reproduction
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A call for unity
Of The Associated PressHillary Clinton called upon millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House, declaring in a Democratic National Convention speech Tuesday night that the man who defeated her ''is my candidate and he must be...Tags: Northampton County (Virginia), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Howard Dean, Vermont, Mark Warner
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Clinton: Unite to elect Obama
The Associated PressHillary Clinton summoned millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House, declaring in a Democratic National Convention speech Tuesday night that the man who defeated her for the party's nomination "is my...Tags: John McCain, Virginia, Elections, Howard Dean, Political Candidates
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Pelosi: Open to hearing drilling argument
The Swampby Katie Fretland House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday that she would be open to including expanded offshore oil drilling in an energy bill, if proponents of drilling in federal waters can prove it is a good alternative to solve......Tags: Constitutional Issues, Defense, Energy Saving, Roman Catholic, Tim Russert
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Proposed abortion rule unveiled
Associated PressWASHINGTON—The Bush administration on Thursday proposed stronger job protections for doctors and other health-care workers who refuse to participate in abortions because of religious or moral objections. The regulation would take effect after a 30-...Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Services, Family, Litigation and Regulation, Abortion
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Proposed rule would shield doctors who object to abortions
Associated PressThe Bush administration proposed stronger job protections yesterday for doctors and other health care workers who refuse to participate in abortions because of religious or moral objections. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt said...Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Staff, Medical Services, Family, Employees
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Conservatives target Obama's abortion votes in Illinois
Chicago Tribune reporterA few votes that Barack Obama cast in the Illinois Senate are fueling an attack campaign by conservatives who claim the presidential candidate has extreme views on abortion. The dispute stems from Obama's opposition to bills that were intended to bolster...Tags: Criminal Laws, Oak Lawn, Diseases, Illinois, Murder
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