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Voice of the People, Jun. 11
Pets and summer As the warm summer months approach, this is a reminder and a plea to all dog owners to keep pets indoors as the temperatures rise. Many breeds of dogs cannot tolerate extreme heat. Some breeds, like my pug, have limited breathing capacity...Tags: Public Schools, Chicago Tribune, Services and Shopping, Schools, Animals
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Democrats vie for Lt. Gov., A.G. nominations in Tuesday's primary
Voters head to the polls Tuesday to chose the Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general. In the lieutenant governor's primary, state Sen. Ralph Northam of Norfolk will face off against Aneesh Chopra, who is President Barack Obama'...
Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Lobbying, Government, Tom Perriello, Lawyers
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Wisconsin Senate votes to require women seeking abortions to have ultrasound
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMADISON, Wis. In a raucous clash on Wisconsin's Senate floor Wednesday that recalled the bitter divides of 2011, Republicans abruptly cut off debate and forced a vote mandating that women seeking abortions get ultrasounds. The morning's brief floor...Tags: Incest, Justice System, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, Elections
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Irish PM says received letters in blood over planned abortion law
ReutersDUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's prime minister said he had been sent letters written in blood and been branded a murderer by opponents of his government's plans to allow limited access to abortion, an issue that has polarized the country for decades. Enda...Tags: Social Issues, Government, Republic of Ireland, Christianity, National Government
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Irish PM received letters in blood over proposed abortion law
Reuters* PM says was sent plastic foetuses, threatening letters * Kenny says happens to be a Catholic, serves all people * Defends draft law allowing for limited access to abortion By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN, June 12 (Reuters) - Ireland's prime minister said...Tags: Social Issues, Republic of Ireland, Christianity, Government, Abortion
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Majorities drive sweeping, divergent changes across states
Stateline.orgWASHINGTON Gun curbs? Colorado got it done. Driver's licenses and in-state tuition for immigrants in the country illegally? Done. A new school-spending plan, an elections overhaul, Medicaid expansion? Done, done and done. Democrats, with a majority in...Tags: Washington, DC, Gays and Lesbians, Voting, Social Issues, Government
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Divided government: Washington is closing, states are moving in opposite directions
Conservative Republicans in our nation's capital have managed to accomplish something they only dreamed of when tea partiers streamed into Congress at the start of 2011. They've basically shut down Congress. Their refusal to compromise is working just...Tags: Justice System, Social Issues, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage
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Feds now back morning-after pills for all girls
NEW YORK (AP) — After setting off a storm of criticism from abortion rights groups upset that a Democratic president had sided with social conservatives, the Obama administration said it will comply with a judge's order to allow girls of any age...Tags: Women's Health, Civil Rights, Science and Technology, Justice System, Plan B (drug)
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Feds to comply with morning-after pill ruling
NEW YORK (AP) — The federal government on Monday told a judge it will reverse course and take steps to comply with his order to allow girls of any age to buy emergency contraception without prescriptions. The Department of Justice, in the latest...
Tags: Women's Health, Science and Technology, Civil Rights, Justice System, Plan B (drug)
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INTERVIEW-Myanmar minister backs two-child policy for Rohingya minority
Reuters* Enforcement of two-child limit by local govt announced in May * Junta-era restriction applies to Rohingya Muslims in northwest * Minister is most senior official to publicly support policy * Two-child limit denounced by democracy icon Suu Kyi and U....Tags: International Law, Civil Rights, Social Issues, Human Rights, Burma
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PASSINGS: Dr. Henry Morgentaler
Dr. Henry Morgentaler, 90, an abortion rights activist who helped overturn Canada's abortion law 25 years ago, died Wednesday at his Toronto home, according to Carolyn Egan, director and founding member of the Ontario Coalition of Abortion Clinics....Tags: Laws, Social Issues, Canada, Montreal (Canada), Criminal Laws
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Mail Call - May 29
“This trial of Jodi Arias, who is on trial and I believe has been convicted of murdering her boyfriend in a very terrible way, by slashing and shooting him, they’re talking about giving her the death penalty, and it’s been so drawn out,...Tags: Social Issues, Wars and Interventions, Benghazi, Parties and Movements, Tornadoes
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