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- Employers looking to dodge crushing Obamacare law
- France considers outlawing ‘mom’ and ‘dad’
- Belfast bishop laments abortion clinic opening in his diocese
- Argentine high court okays abortion for rape victims, compounding tragedy
- Analysts: Biden left reality behind with abortion talk
Employers looking to dodge crushing Obamacare law
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Posted: 13 Oct 2012 07:36 AM PDT A second Obama term would guarantee the president’s health care law will be fully implemented, and businesses are warning that may affect their employees.
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France considers outlawing ‘mom’ and ‘dad’
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Posted: 13 Oct 2012 07:30 AM PDT If France’s new Socialist government has its way, mothers and fathers will cease to exist — in legal papers, that is.
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Belfast bishop laments abortion clinic opening in his diocese
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Posted: 13 Oct 2012 07:09 AM PDT A new abortion clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland scheduled to open Oct. 18 has dismayed Bishop Noel Treanor of the Diocese of Down and Connor.
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Argentine high court okays abortion for rape victims, compounding tragedy
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This capital’s conservative mayor has agreed to designate five municipal hospitals to terminate pregnancies in certain circumstances after the Argentine Supreme Court slapped down a local judge for blocking an abortion for a rape victim, members of Mauricio Macri’s administration said Friday. |
Analysts: Biden left reality behind with abortion talk
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Posted: 12 Oct 2012 04:12 PM PDT U.S. Vice President Joe Biden’s profession that he is personally opposed to abortion while supporting its legalization fails to acknowledge the life-taking reality of abortion, said critics including a prominent Notre Dame law professor.
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