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Komen's attack on abortion rights
Few organizations have done more for women's healththan both Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a leading supporter of breast-cancer treatment and research, and Planned Parenthood, the country's top reproductive health care provider and advocate. To see the two...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Hunt Valley, Feminism, Breast Cancer, Medical Research
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A race to the bottom on concealed-carry gun laws
When 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner brought a loaded Glock 19 with a 33-round ammunition magazine to a Tucson grocery store parking lot in January, he broke the law only when he opened fire on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others at her constituent event....Tags: Lawyers, Jared Lee Loughner, Gabrielle Giffords, Interior Policy, Judges
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Report riles up Congress
Sun reporterCongress recoiled from the Mitchell Report with indignation and outrage yesterday, then promised to cleanse baseball of performance-enhancing drugs in so many carefully crafted statements. Rep. Cliff Stearns of Florida wants Major League Baseball...Tags: Steroids, Bobby L Rush, Major League Baseball, John McCain, Drugs and Medicines
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Steroids report includes an All-Star list
Sun reportersFormer Sen. George J. Mitchell unveiled his 409-page report on steroid use in baseball yesterday, naming two current and 17 former Orioles among dozens of players and delivering a stinging assessment of the league and team officials who allowed a drug...Tags: Rafael Palmeiro, Lawyers, Gary Matthews, John McCain, Larry Bigbie
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Legal challenge, more inquiries could unfold
Sun reporterFormer Sen. George J. Mitchell called it the closing of a chapter. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said that with the past now better explained, the game is ready for a more honest future. Many praised the honesty and recommendations in Mitchell's...Tags: History, John McCain, University of California, Los Angeles, Drugs and Medicines, Steroids
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Palmeiro provided no details about test
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro did not provide an explanation at a hearing several months ago before Major League Baseball's arbitration panel of how a steroid entered his system, according to people who have read the transcript. The Orioles star gave a lengthy...Tags: Rafael Palmeiro, Medical Procedures and Tests, Lawyers, Arbitration, Steroids
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House to seek tougher rules on steroid use in pro sports
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - Athletes in five major professional sports leagues would be subjected to an unforgiving steroid-testing regimen under terms of legislation to be introduced next week in the House of Representatives. As two days of congressional hearings...Tags: National Hockey League, John McCain, Detroit Pistons, Keith Jones, Major League Baseball
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NFL commissioner opposes uniform approach on steroids
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - A congressional effort to create a single steroids testing standard for all professional sports gained momentum yesterday but was opposed by NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue, who said the league has no widespread steroids problem and can...Tags: Rafael Palmeiro, John McCain, Punishment, Major League Baseball, Work Relations
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Republicans alienating more minorities
WASHINGTON -- Republicans long ago lost African-American voters. They are well on their way to losing Latinos. And if Trent Franks prevails, they may lose Asian-Americans, too. The Arizona Republican's latest anti-abortion salvo to be taken up by the...Tags: China, India, Minority Groups, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Immigration
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Remembering DuRocher, SVG; scolding pols
In this edition of the Friday Files, we have everything from praise for police officers who are making you safer to scorn for politicians who are wasting your money — and insulting your intelligence. But first I want to take a moment to honor...
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Komen Founder Tells Quinnipiac Grads To Forge Ahead Against Rejection
The Hartford CourantSpeaking to 700 graduating students at Quinnipiac University Sunday, Nancy Brinker, founder of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, pointed to her organization's success in battling the stigma of breast cancer as an example of the importance of staying true...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, University of Hartford, Colleges and Universities, Breast Cancer, Stephen Schwarzman
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Komen, cure thyself
Mary SanchezSusan G. Komen for the Cure continues to be a cautionary tale about the toxicity of our politics, and how easy it is for those politics to drive a large and trusted charity into a ditch. A movement is forming to pressure the nonprofit's founding CEO to...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Christianity, Breast Cancer, Finance, Roman Catholicism
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