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Letter: Gay marriage would diminish liberty
In response to Barry Wick's letter on May 10, “Gays are second-class in South Dakota,” I would say that Wick has given us no substance to prove that point. His talk of "religious intolerance" in South Dakota has no basis. I have never heard...Tags: Gonorrhea , Minority Groups, Marriage, Family, Religion and Belief
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Bahrain to attain key health goals
Gulf Daily News, Manama, BahrainBAHRAIN is on track to achieve most of its key health targets related to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report. They include reducing child mortality rates, improving maternal health and combating...Tags: Tuberculosis, Vaccines, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Demographics
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In the lab: Local doctor has a plan for emergency blood donations
St. Louis Post-DispatchInitial reports from the Boston Marathon bombings told of valiant runners who raced straight to hospitals to donate their blood, symbolizing the triumph of the human spirit. But any blood collected did not benefit the people injured in the bombings on...Tags: Nursing, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), U.S. Army, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses
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Abortion in the classrooms
The Free Press, Kinston, N.C.A bill filed in February to include abortion education in students' health care studies advanced through the North Carolina Senate on Wednesday. Under Health Curriculum/Preterm Birth, North Carolina public schools health instructors will be required...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Politics, Abortion, Teaching and Learning, Social Issues
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Things to do this week on Cape
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Featured Event: What do you get when you cross that lowly staple of American commerce -- the yard sale -- with quirky, over-the-top Provincetown? Probably much more than you bargained for. The bargains are there all right, but so are a host of other...Tags: Arts, Dance, Religion and Belief, Museum of Natural History, New York City
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Experimental Gilead drug effective in early-stage leukemia trial
ReutersBy Deena Beasley May 15 (Reuters) - An experimental drug from Gilead Sciences Inc shrank tumors in half of leukemia patients whose cancer had returned, according to an early-stage trial that represents a new foray into oncology by the world's biggest...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, Medical Specialization, National Hockey League
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Prince Harry Ends U.S. Visit With A Win In Greenwich
The Hartford CourantEngland's Prince Harry burnished his image and filled his charity's coffers ending a one week tour of the U.S. at a charity polo match in Greenwich Wednesday. The prince, third in line to the throne, played an aggressive game at the Greenwich Polo Club...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Imperial and Royal Matters, Greenwich, England, Harry of Wales
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Voice of the People, May. 15
Safe cycling This is in response to Tribune columnist John Kass' "I hate to say it, cyclists, but the other bike shoe has just dropped" (News, May 9). City-wide faded bike lanes are a concern for riders and motorists alike. If "Civilian Little Bike...Tags: Health, American Civil Liberties Union, Teaching and Learning, Periodicals, Students
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Blotter 5/16/13
Belleville News-DemocratThe following incidents were listed among the official reports of local law enforcement agencies and court clerks. Readers are reminded that an arrest or charge does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination....Tags: Defendants, Sexual Assault, Weaponry, Assault, Annapolis
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For Minnesota gay marriage sponsors, it's personal
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — As a crowd of thousands roared from the lawn of the state Capitol, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed the bill Tuesday that makes gay marriage legal here come Aug. 1. "What a day for Minnesota!" the Democratic governor...
Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Mark Dayton, Executive Branch
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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: Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Libraries, Crime Victims, Sexual Assault
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Savage Love: Shorties
I have a mentally disabled cousin who I haven't figured out how to help. He's lived for more than 40 years in the same nursing home in a small, conservative town. His mental age is about 8, there are other mental-illness issues, and he has some physical...
Tags: Long Term Care, Gays and Lesbians, Theft, Nursing, Social Issues
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