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Republican Sen. says Roe v. Wade created 'decades-long holocaust'

Washington - In the ongoing battle of abortion rights for women, a Republican senator on Monday fanned the flames by calling the Roe v. Wade decision a “decades-long holocaust” and will reintroduce legislation to create law stating human life begins at conception.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 19 comments

Tea Party anti-abortion ad too graphic for YouTube but not TV

Washington - An anti-abortion ad by Washington, DC tea party candidate Missy Reilly Smith has achieved an unlikely distinction of being banned from YouTube while still being legal and constitutionally protected and will air on local Washington television stations.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman - 17 comments

The 'Roe' in Roe v. Wade Arrested At Notre Dame *UPDATE*

In 1973, the Supreme Court overturned a Texas interpretation of abortion law and made abortion legal in the United States. Today, the woman at the centre of the case, Jane Roe, was arrested protesting President Obama's pro-choice policies.
In the Media by Carolyn E. Price - 49 comments
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Scientists fail to find any evidence that "big cats" killed two roe deer found dead in Gloucestershire.
President Abdoulaye Wade admits he will now have to face a run-off after failing to win more than 50% in the first round of Senegal's election.
Christian Wade is set to make his senior debut for England in Sunday's Killik Cup game against the Barbarians at Twickenham.
Senegal's government apologises for a "police blunder" after tear gas was thrown into a mosque amid protests against President Wade's re-election bid.
Senegal's government has apologised for a "police blunder" after tear gas was thrown into a mosque amid protests against President Abdoulaye Wade's re-election bid.
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Looks Like Lebron and Wade Don't Need Bosh

So it looks like the Miami Heat, faced with the adversity of losing their star power forward Chris Bosh, will be able...
May 23, 2012 by Bill Akleh

Effect of Bosh Missing Unclear

It is quite clear, and obvious that the Miami Heat miss the presence and scoring ability of their power forward Bosh,...
May 21, 2012 by Bill Akleh

Will Heat Need Bosh?

Now that Bosh is out we will get to see if he is really an integral part of the "Big 3" in Miami. He probably was...
May 16, 2012 by Bill Akleh - 1 comment

For soccer fans, time to go mobile

Time to kick it up a notch for soccer fans and go mobile. The 2012 MLS season is underway. With that, there are...
Mar 11, 2012 by Tim O'Brien

Financial Turmoil

So the world is slowly but surely falling into a financial abyss. Families are struggling to make ends meet, and one in...
Feb 21, 2012 by Darren Brown
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