October 31, 2003
A Colorado mother is appealing a child custody decision in which a court barred her from teaching homosexuality is wrong. Cheryl Clark, who says she is a Christian, has been ordered by Denver County Circuit Judge John W. Coughlin to "make sure that there is nothing in the religious upbringing or teaching that the minor child is exposed to that can be considered homophobic."
- Judge to Christian Mom: No Bible Reading to Your Child
- Moore Lawyers Say He 'Can Not Get A Fair Trial'
- New fuel for Ten Commandments Fray
- Minister Wants To Erect 'Entered Hell' Monument In Idaho
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10:59 AM
Two men praying outside the Albany Women's Center on North Elston Avenue in Chicago were pepper-sprayed by a man accompanying a client of the center Saturday morning. Robert Rudny and Michael Walsh were kneeling in prayer next to a fence bordering the Albany Center when an Hispanic man on crutches sprayed pepper spray over the fence into the eyes of the prayers.
- Chicago Abortion Protestors Pepper-Sprayed
- D&X Ban Unenforceable in Maryland, Across Nation
- Mother Sentenced to Life for Infant Drug Death
- Panel Seeking Abortion Photo ID Rule
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10:22 AM
American troops clashed with rioters carrying Saddam Hussein's picture in a Baghdad suburb Friday, and heavy smoke billowed from the mayor's office in a city west of the capital following a big explosion. In northern Iraq, American troops sealed off the village where Saddam was born and began issuing identity cards to the villagers.
- U.S. Troops Clash With Muslim Rioters
- House Approves $87 billion for Iraq, Afghanistan
- Bush Catering to Muslims: 'Enough to Make You Sick'
- U.S. Special Forces Soldier Killed by Muslims
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10:20 AM
October 30, 2003
A jury found Matthew Bullock guilty of third degree murder with mental illness for the strangulation death of his pregnant girlfriend Lisa Hargrave. He was also found guilty of voluntary manslaughter with mental illness for the murder of his unborn child.
- Man Found Guilty in Murder of Girlfriend and Unborn Child
- Bush and Abortion
- Please Remove Randall Terry’s Feeding Tube
- Michael Schiavo's Lawyers Challenge 'Terri's Law'
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10:39 AM
The judicial ethics trial of suspended Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore will be open to the public, but getting a seat may require planning and patience. The Court of the Judiciary ruled Wednesday that the November 12th trial of Moore would be held in the courtroom of the Alabama Supreme Court in the Alabama Judicial Building.
- Court Orders Moore Trial Open to Public
- Cherokee Ponders Commandments Display
- Rabbi's Home Splits Neighbors
- Some May Hate Us, But Here We Stand
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10:38 AM
Insurgents blasted a freight train west of Baghdad on Thursday and exploded a bomb near a convoy in a northern city, injuring a U.S. soldier, as international organizations continued their exodus from Iraq.
- Muslims Attack; International Groups Bolt Baghdad
- Congress Near $87 Billion Deal for Muslims
- 233 Attacks on US in Last Week Alone
- Postwar Deaths Now Exceed Toll of Combat
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10:37 AM
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10:36 AM
October 29, 2003
"I don't think the culture has changed to the extent that the American people or the Congress would totally ban abortions," President Bush said in answer to a question at a news conference.
- Bush: USA Isn't Ready For Total Abortion Ban
- Court Restricts Movement of Paul Hill Supporter
- Suspect: Mob Boss' Wife Had Abortion
- Tuck Signs Affidavit She Hasn't Had An Abortion
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10:10 AM
"Never have I seen an unelected court so hell bent on appearing biased and prejudiced in their erroneous rulings against Chief Justice Roy Moore," said a member of Moore's legal team, former Supreme Court Justice Terry Butts.
- Court Members Refuse to Stepdown from Moore Case
- No Lawyer Yet for Barrow County in Commandments Case
- Message Favors Ten Commandments
- SPF Members Reprove Violent Peace Activists
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10:09 AM
George W. Bush hosted a Ramadan dinner with Islamic leaders, as the White House was besieged with demands to fire an army general whom made comments some say makes the US-led war on terror out to be a war on Islam.
- Bush Celebrates Muslim Holiday at White House
- Bush 'Rebukes' Gen. William G. Boykin
- Muslims Kill Two U.S. Soldiers in Tank Attack
- 1,675 Soldiers Wounded by Muslims Since 'End' of War
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10:08 AM
The honeymoon between Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder and Steve Spurrier may be over and there is a distinct possibility that the head coach will give up the D.C. coaching gig at the end of the season.
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10:07 AM
October 28, 2003
A Baptist minister arrested last year when he and his followers jumped into a Halloween parade to display anti-abortion photographs reluctantly stayed out of this year's parade - even though his group had a permit - because authorities refused to allow members to show the same graphic pictures.
- Anti-Abortion Minister With Permit Barred From Parade
- Rudolph Defense Seeking FBI Files on Jewell
- Judge Tosses Out Six Charges Against Finkel
- GOP Targeting Abortion?
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10:16 AM
The Judicial Inquiry Commission said Monday that a court should stick with its decision not to remove Attorney General Bill Pryor from the prosecution of suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore on judicial ethics charges. Moore said Pryor has legal conflicts that should prevent him from prosecuting Moore on the ethics charges.
- Pryor Fights Moore's Attempt to Remove Him From Case
- Minister To Launch Drive To Impeach Federal Judge
- Group Pushes to Remove Plaques From County Buildings
- Handicapping Religion In Political Wars
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10:15 AM
Five U.S. soldiers were killed and 10 were wounded as the result of insurgent attacks in Iraq, according to U.S. Central Command reports. A U.S. Army 1st Armored Division soldier was killed and six others were wounded today when a vehicle exploded around 8:30 a.m. near Al Bayra Police Station in Baghdad.
- Five U.S. Soldiers Killed In Attacks
- Another Muslim Suicide Bomber Kills Four
- A Christian Warrior Under Fire
- Bush to Sign Electronic Banking Bill
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10:14 AM
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10:07 AM
October 27, 2003
The Rev. Frank Raddish, leader of Capitol Hill Independent Baptist Ministries, based in Washington, said he's coming to Montgomery to launch a petition to remove U.S. District Court Judge Myron Thompson from the bench by Congress. "There have been other judges who have exceeded their bounds before, and they have gone unopposed. The battle line has been drawn," Raddish said. "We are not going to stand around any longer and watch federal judges destroy the true meaning of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights."
- Petition to Remove Federal Judge From Office!
- Justice Moore Says Federal Decision Unconstitutional
- Home School Consultant Upset With CBS
- Medicating Young Minds
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11:47 AM
Medical examiners are analyzing the contents of a trash bag that contained not one, but three infants. Home owners made the discovery while doing electrical work in the crawl space between the first and second floors. Sheriff investigators initially thought the bag contained only one infant. They shipped it to Austin for further examination - and that's when examiners found two more infants in separate sacks inside the bag.
- 3 Babies Found In Attic
- A Tour of Finkel's High-Tech Courtroom
- Terri's Parents File Motion Against Guardian
- Abortionist Denied Reduced Sentence
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11:46 AM
Suicide bombers struck the Red Cross headquarters and three police stations across Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 200 in a coordinated terror spree that stunned the Iraqi capital on the first day of the Islamic holy month of fasting, Ramadan.
- Muslims Kill 35 With Car Bombings
- Davis Names Allies to Jobs
- Schwarzenegger's Sodomite-friendly Script
- Regent holds Political Partisan Debate
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11:45 AM
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11:44 AM
October 24, 2003
Prolife groups agree that the Partial-birth abortion Ban Act of 2003, which President Bush has promised to sign into law, may not save a single life. While it bans one form of abortion, doctors who want to get around the ban will merely begin to use another late-term procedure. Additionally, a long legal battle awaits, which may prohibit enforcement of the ban for years to come.
- Will the Partial-birth Abortion Ban Save Lives?
- Rudolph Trial May Start in June
- ACLU Joins Husband's Campaign to Kill Wife
- Abortion Sides Brace For Fight
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11:44 AM
Former Governor Fob James has come to the defense of suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore. In 1997, James said he would use state troopers and the National Guard to defend Moore's display of the Ten Commandments in an Etowah County courtroom.
- Former Governor to Help Justice Moore
- Senate Creates Registry of E-Mail Addresses
- UPS Gave Customer Data to Tax Collectors
- Church Growth Movement - Revival or Apostasy?
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11:43 AM
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia ridiculed his court's recent ruling legalizing gay sex, telling an audience of conservative activists Thursday that the ruling ignores the Constitution in favor of a modern, liberal sensibility. The ruling, Scalia said, "held to be a constitutional right what had been a criminal offense at the time of the founding and for nearly 200 years thereafter."
- Scalia Ridicules Court, But Does Not Resign
- U.S. Soldiers Barred From Donating Blood
- Rumsfeld Suggests New Agency for 'War of Ideas'
- $82 Billion Stolen From Social Security
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11:42 AM
October 23, 2003
On the eve of trial, Dr. Charles Benjamin and the Cherry Hill Women's Center in Cherry Hill, N.J., agreed to settle claims it violated parental-consent law and failed to inform its then-17-year-old patient about the emotional and physical risks of abortion – including increased risk of breast cancer.
- First U.S. Abortion-Breast Cancer Lawsuit Settled
- Guardian OK'd for Woman on Life Support
- Abortion Clinics to Fight D&X Ban
- Premeditating Murderers Mobilize for March
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10:53 AM
Alabama's chief justice has asked that five of the nine members of the Court of the Judiciary be disqualified from hearing the ethics case that could lead to his removal from office. Roy Moore's attorneys asked that the five step down for various reasons including that two members have served longer than their appointments and that other members discussed Moore's case with state court employees.
- Alabama Chief Justice Fights Charges
- Court Rejects Moore's Call for Pryor to Step Down
- Majority Says Let 'Under God’ Stay
- Survey: Homeschoolers New Political Force
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10:52 AM
Heckled inside and outside Australia's parliament, President Bush on Thursday defended the invasion of Iraq during a symbolic visit to thank Australia for its staunch support in the war on terror. Authorities took the unprecedented step of barring the public from the parliament where Bush spoke.
- Bush Heckled in Australia
- More Patriot Act Amendments Unveiled
- Senate Votes for Tough Limits on Spam
- U.S., Iraq Plead for Billions to Rebuild
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10:50 AM
October 22, 2003
The family of a disabled woman now under treatment by orders of Gov. Jeb Bush is barred from seeing her because her husband won't allow it, the family's attorney said Tuesday. Michael Schiavo is Terri Schiavo's official guardian, and can designate who is allowed to see his wife.
- Husband Bars Terri's Family From Visiting Her
- Abortion Doctor Takes Stand in Sex-Abuse Trial
- 74-Year-Old Heads Up Lawsuit to Go Topless
- 'Stinking Thief Jail Bird' Loses Appeal
- Alaska to Appeal Parental Consent Decision
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10:47 AM
Federal Judge William O’Kelley called a May 2001 resolution passed by the Habersham County Commission to post the Ten Commandments “the most blatant religious resolution I’ve ever seen.”
- Commandment Decision May Take Weeks
- Counties Consider God's Role
- Georgia Won't Join Anti-Terror Database
- Kicking Over Mormon Idols Stirs-Up Natives
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10:46 AM
Ambush bombers struck Wednesday in the center of Baghdad and in the tense Sunni Muslim area west of the capital, as the commander of American forces reported an increase in attacks against occupation troops.
- U.S. Commander Reports Increase in Muslim Attacks
- Muslims Kill Another American
- Dubya Drops In
- Sniper Suspect Ends Stint As Own Lawyer
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10:45 AM
DVD rental plans can be as confusing as long distance phone services! Compare plans, perks, late fees, shipping rates and programs before you sign up.
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10:42 AM
October 21, 2003
The Senate on Tuesday voted to ban the practice that critics call partial birth abortion, sending President Bush a measure that supporters and foes alike said could alter the future of U.S. abortion rights. A court challenge is certain. The 64-34 vote came three weeks after the House passed the same measure by 281-142. The bill defines partial birth abortion as delivery of a baby "until, in the case of a headfirst presentation, the entire fetal head is outside the body of the mother, or, in the case of the breech presentation, any part of the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother for the purpose of performing an overt act that the person knows will kill the partially delivered living fetus."
Fla. Passes Bill Allowing Feeding Tube
Patricia Ireland Dismissed From Y.W.C.A
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05:46 PM
Attorneys for Chief Justice Roy Moore filed a motion Monday asking that Attorney General Bill Pryor not be allowed to serve as prosecutor in the judicial ethics case that could remove Moore from office. The motion filed with the Court of the Judiciary said Pryor has legal conflicts and should not be allowed to prosecute Moore for disobeying a federal judge's order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of the Alabama Judiciary Building. The motion cites 14 reasons why Pryor should be disqualified.
- Moore Asks for Pryor to Step Down
- Judge talks about God, monument
- Supreme Court to Consider Police Demanding IDs
- Group Claims Pro-Life Posters Torn Down, Defaced
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09:57 AM
Communist Vietnam said Tuesday it wanted to move forward from its war past with America, following a U.S. newspaper report that an army unit known as Tiger Force may have committed war crimes. Vietnam's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that while the war with America, which ended in 1975, "caused much suffering and losses to the Vietnamese people," it wished to close the door on such events.
- Communist Vietnam Responds to 'Tiger Force' Report
- No Punishment for Trigger-Happy U.S. Troops?
- U.N. Coalition Forces Take Action in Iraq
- Republicans Try to Debate Class Action Bill
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09:56 AM
A full-length golf course is 18 holes. Why? Why not 15, or 22, or any other number? How did 18 come to be the standard for number of holes on a golf course?
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09:56 AM
October 20, 2003
A Stratford man who apparently was annoyed with comments made by anti-abortion protesters, mooned them, police said. Vincent Brazeau Jr., 36, was arrested Saturday for exposing his rear end to a group of protesters outside Women's Health Care LLC Saturday.
- Man Charged With Mooning Anti-Abortion Protesters
- Fetal Remains Found on Sidewalk in Staten Island
- Kentucky's Fetal Homicide Bill Protects Murderers
- Judicial Watch Files Complaint with Florida's DCF
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10:59 AM
An effort to remove the Ten Commandments from the Habersham County, GA Courthouse will get its day in court today. Plaintiffs Charles "Bo" Turner, pastor of the Tallulah Falls Baptist Church and Gregg Holder are supported by lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union. They want the court to declare the plaques of the commandments unconstitutional and order them removed.
- Judge to Hear Georgia Ten Commandments Case
- Chief Justice Moore To Speak Today
- Scalia to be Sidelined for Pledge of Allegiance Case
- Dissident Episcopalians Send Message
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10:58 AM
Assailants ambushed a U.S. Army foot patrol outside Fallujah at midday Monday, killing one American and wounding five others in the second day of attacks in this anti-U.S. hotbed, the American command reported. Two civilians also were killed.
- Muslims Kill U.S. Soldier Outside Fallujah
- D.C. Sniper Suspect to Represent Himself
- Bush Pledges U.S. Funding to Reform Philippine Military
- Voter Registration Kits for Afghan Elections Arriving
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10:58 AM
Traditionally, if you did not have at least 20 percent to put down on a home, you were required to pay PMI. Today one can find loans that avoid PMI or lenders that are willing to pay it for you, but
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10:58 AM
October 18, 2003
According to Richard Thompson, former prosecutor of Jack Kevorkian, Florida Governor Jeb Bush has the legal authority to act in the case of Terri Schiavo, but lacks the political will to do so.
- Bush Lacks Political Will To Save Terri Schiavo
- Comatose Woman Denied Final Communion
- Defense Launches Its Case in Finkel Trial
- Human Cloning The New Global Terror
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10:04 PM
Alabama Supreme Court chief justice Roy Moore is scheduled to meet with the Barrow County Commission Nov. 6 to discuss the county's battle against an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit to remove a Ten Commandments display from the courthouse. The Rev. Jody Hice and Tennessee consultant Charlie Wysong of Ten Commandments Georgia Inc. and THOUSHALT.org., organizations dedicated to raising money to fight the ACLU lawsuit, invited Moore after he and Hice made a recent joint television appearance, the county said.
- Justice Moore to Visit Barrow County
- Injunction Issued Against Sheriff for Arresting Pro-Lifer
- Habersham 10 Commandments Trial Begins Monday
- Obituary: Common Sense Has Left Us
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10:03 PM
U.S. combat deaths since President Bush declared the end of major fighting passed the 100 mark after a bloody clash and a roadside attack killed four Americans, including the highest-ranking Army officer to die since the war started. The four deaths suffered Friday included Lt. Col. Kim S. Orlando, 43, the highest-ranking Army officer killed by hostile fire since the Iraq war started on March 20.
- Muslims Kill Four More Americans
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10:02 PM
A study just released says that drinking black tea may lower LDL cholesterol levels (also known as 'bad' cholesterol). The good cholesterol levels are not effected by the tea.
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10:01 PM
October 17, 2003
Planned Parenthood Golden Gate will open a newly remodeled "health center" in Oakland on Saturday. The clinic will serve mostly uninsured and underinsured women and teenage girls with a focus on reproductive "health care."
- Planned Parenthood Opens Oakland Clinic
- Pro-Life Attorney Faces Devastating Sanctions
- Operation Nets Child Predators in L.A. Area
- Parents of Woman in Legal Battle say Hope Remains
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10:17 AM
Students recite the word ''God'' every day in the Pledge of Allegiance, but the courts have ruled they can't write it on the wall -- specifically on a Boca Raton High School wall. A Virginia-based group has appealed a May decision by a federal judge that found Boca High administrators were correct to ask a former student to paint over portions of a mural that had the words ''God'' and ''Jesus'' on it.
- Group Asks Court to Overturn Ruling on School Mural
- ACLU Sues Board for School Prayers
- Preacher Looking For Legal Precedent
- Preachers Sue City, Claim Illegal Arrests
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10:16 AM
President Bush and California Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger sized each other up on Thursday in a get-together session that Schwarzenegger hopes will lead to federal help for a state Bush would like to win in 2004. The two Republicans met privately for more than a half hour at the historic Mission Inn in Riverside and rode together in a presidential limousine to San Bernardino.
- Bush Says Much in Common with Schwarzenegger
- US Troops Question Presence in Iraq
- Soldiers’s Glowing Accounts Were Written by Commander
- Bush & Co. Use the Orwell Sales Strategy
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10:15 AM
October 16, 2003
Although Terri's parents long to care for their child, the court has decided that Terri must die. This is an abomination before Almighty God. “This case provides more convincing proofs that America has turned her back on the God of her Fathers by choosing death to solve our economic and moral problems,” stated Rev. Rusty Lee Thomas.
- Giving a Voice to Terri Schiavo
- Alaska's Abortion Consent Law Rejected
- Jury Indicts Woman in Baby's Death
- Man Charged With Abuse of a Corpse
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11:05 AM
A group of Baptist street preachers sued the mayor and three Indianapolis Police Department officers, charging that police wrongly blocked them from spreading their message at a May parade. "We were strictly preaching passages from the Bible," Ron McRae said. The suit charges that police violated the preachers' Constitutional rights to free speech, free exercise of religion and peaceful assembly.
- Preachers Sue Over Parade Arrests
- Judges Refuses Questioning Panel by Moore Attorneys
- Patriot Act to Be Renewed After Changes Are Made
- CBS uses Tragedy to Push State Home-School Regulations
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11:04 AM
A potential problem for Bush is that Schwarzenegger, like many Hollywood Republicans, tends to be moderate or liberal on hot-button social issues, such as abortion rights and gay rights?
- Bush Prepares to Meet Terminator
- Germany, France, Russia to OK U.N. Resolution
- Smallpox Vaccination Plan 'Ceased'
- Postal Workers Sue Over Anthrax Exposure
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11:03 AM
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11:02 AM
October 15, 2003
Using frozen embryos in fertility treatment raises the risk of a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy by 17 times, researchers have found. Scientists had thought that the risk of ectopic pregnancy was only slightly increased for frozen embryos compared with the use of "fresh" embryos.
- Fertility Treatment Increase Ectopic Pregnancy
- Terri Schiavo's Feeding Tube to Be Removed Today
- Newborn's Body Found in Trash Bin
- Putting Baby Together
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11:15 AM
Attorneys for Chief Justice Roy Moore asked Alabama's Court of the Judiciary on Tuesday for permission to question and possibly disqualify its members in the judicial ethics case against him -- a prospect the judges balked at less than a month ago. Moore contends the court's eight judges essentially sit as a jury in his case.
- Moore's Lawyers Ask To Question Judges
- ACLU Tries to Stop School Prayers to Jesus
- City Trying To Stop Antigay Monument
- Priest, Secretary Robbed at Gunpoint in Church
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11:15 AM
Anxious to speed up work in Iraq, the Pentagon is planning a new office to oversee tens of billions of dollars in contracts, taking away some power held by the US Agency for International Development.
- US Plans New Agency To Oversee Iraqi Contracts
- Iraq Reconstruction Debate Begins in US Congress
- U.S. Convoy Bombed In Gaza, 3 Americans Killed
- $100m Plan for Third World GM Crops
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11:14 AM
October 14, 2003
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide whether the Pledge of Allegiance recited by generations of American schoolchildren is an unconstitutional blending of church and state. The case sets up an emotional showdown over God in the public schools and in public life.
- Supreme Court to Decide Pledge Case
- Sniper Suspect Muhammad Pleads Innocent
- FCC Says Banks Must Observe List On Do-Not-Call Registry
- New Agency for Iraq Contracts
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10:28 AM
Can you imagine what our Founding Fathers would have done to some would-be tyrant of a federal judge who would have attempted to force a state Supreme Court chief justice to remove a display of the Ten Commandments from his court building?
- America's Pulpits Must Awaken!
- Bush Played Major Role In Attack On Marriage
- Some Online Bookstores See Big Brother
- Americans Have Mixed Views On First Amendment
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10:27 AM
An attempt to produce babies with three genetic parents was halted when twins died in the womb, it emerged yesterday. The experiment, in which researchers combined elements from two newly-conceived eggs to create a single viable embryo, was designed to help women whose eggs are not good enough to reactivate a pregnancy.
- Nazi Like Experiment Halted After Twins Die In The Womb
- Lawyer Seeks $5.8 Million Judgment Against Carruth
- Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering Pregnant Girlfriend
- Comatose Woman's Parents Ask Governor To Intervene
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10:26 AM
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10:25 AM
October 13, 2003
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The US State Department has lodged a vehement complaint with prominent televangelist Pat Robertson for comments suggesting that its Foggy Bottom headquarters should be destroyed with nuclear weapons, officials said. The senior official said Robertson had been made aware of Secretary of State Colin Powell's extreme outrage at the tone and content of the remarks.
- State Department Protests Robertson's Nuclear Threat
- U.S. Soldier Killed by Muslim Land Mine
- Two-Car Muslim Suicide Bombing Kills Six
- Senators Predict Approval of Bush's Iraq Funding
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10:38 AM
Several physician groups, including the American Medical Association, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Public Health Assn., oppose bans on partial-birth abortion as an undue imposition of government oversight on physicians' ability to choose the most appropriate treatment for their patients.
- D&X Ban Goes Forward
- Named: The Baby Who Was Nazis' First Euthanasia Victim
- Terry Nichols' Case on 'Brink of Dismissal'
- Pro-Lifers Sees Mixed Reactions
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09:48 AM
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore is scheduled to speak Nov. 2 at Crossroad Baptist Church's 10th annual God and Country Day. "I know it's hard for modern America to understand, but Judge Moore is a man of unflinching courage and commitment," said Chuck Baldwin.
- Moore To Speak At Pensacola Church
- ACLU Dodging More Crucial Fight By Attacking Commandments
- Bill Backs Meal Prayers at Military College
- Cross-Dressing Wiccan Sparks Christian Mission Probe
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09:47 AM
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09:46 AM
October 11, 2003
A federal judge Friday declined to block the removal of a feeding tube keeping Terri Schiavo alive. U.S. District Court Judge Richard Lazzara denied a request for an injunction, saying he had no jurisdiction in the case.
- Federal Judge Richard Lazzara, says Woman Must Die
- Federal Judge Blocks State's Day-Wait Abortions
- Michigan Governor Vetoes Abortion Regulation Bill
- Attorney Ted Amshoff, abortion foe, dies
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08:04 PM
Members of Congress are sponsoring legislation to prevent the federal judiciary from blocking government acknowledgments of God. Rep. Chip Pickering, R.-Miss., and Sen. Wayne Allard, R.-Colo., have introduced bills to clarify that displays of the Ten Commandments and other acknowledgments of God are among the powers reserved to the states. Their legislation also would exempt such acknowledgments from the jurisdiction of federal courts below the Supreme Court.
- Stopping the Courts' Infringements
- Anti-Ten Commandments Lawyers Lose Pay Bid
- Moore Backers Swamp Judges
- Pastor Ordered To Court To Face Charges
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08:03 PM
A bad 10 days for America's most-listened-to radio host got even worse Friday, when Rush Limbaugh announced on his show that he was addicted to painkillers and was admitting himself to a rehab center.
- Rush Limbaugh Checking Into Rehab
- Thousands of Shiites Denounce US
- 30 Taliban Escape From Afghan Prison
- Bush Insists US Has Clear Iraq Strategy
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08:02 PM
Although an estimated one in 4,700 Americans have been diagnosed with celiac sprue, studies suggest as many as 1 in 133 may suffer from this disease, but are undiagnosed.
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08:01 PM
October 10, 2003
Reaching out for attendants for Thursday night's "Victory Outreach Stop the Violence" play, 25 year-old Rico Escudero was shot last Saturday after passing out flyers. Escudero is the Youth Minister at the Victory Outreach Church in Las Cruces and his father is the pastor.
- 'Stop The Violence' Preacher is Shot
- Teachers Union Sues to Stop Online Homeschool Program
- USA PATRIOT Act Violates Our Civil Liberties
- Liberty Bell Moved To New Location
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10:33 AM
U.S. District Attorney Robert McCampbell says 46-year-old David Leonard is accused in the June traffic death of 28-year-old Amy Sankadota of Apache and her unborn child. Leonard faces two counts of second-degree murder and was jailed on drunk driving charges at the scene of the accident.
- Man Faces Federal Murder Charge For Death of Unborn Child
- Dead Baby Found In Sewage Filter
- Harvesting Aborted Babies' Body Parts For Parkinson’s
- Do-It-Yourself Suicide Machine
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Two U.S. soldiers were killed and four wounded in an ambush in the same Baghdad neighborhood where hours earlier a suicide car bomb killed 10 people, including the driver, the U.S. military said Friday. Shiite Muslims denied there was an ambush and said fighters loyal to a radical Shiite cleric battled U.S. troops Thursday night as the Americans approached their leader's headquarters.
- 2 U.S. Soldiers Dead, 4 Hurt in Baghdad
- Cheney Defends Decision for War in Iraq
- 6 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Strip Raid
- The Past Attack on and Rescue of Jerusalem
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October 09, 2003
A priest has been sacked, his church bulldozed and the wreckage burnt after he allowed the building to be used for a gay marriage last month. Church officials in Nizhni Novgorod, west Russia, said that the chapel in which the men were married had been destroyed because the marriage ceremony had "desecrated" it..
- Church Building Bulldozed, Burned After Gay Wedding
- Plaintiffs Decline to Respond to Moore's Court Filing
- Attorney Files Suit Against Pleasant Grove
- Fourth Georgia County to Display 10 Commandments
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10:31 AM
A federal judge plans to block a new state law that would require women seeking abortions to wait 24 hours after consulting a "physician". U.S. District Judge Scott O. Wright will issue a temporary restraining order Friday, one day before the abortion law is to take effect.
- Judge to Block Day-Wait-Abortion Regulation
- State Judge Won't Delay Starving Woman to Death
- Man Arrested After 13-Year-Old Delivers Baby
- Pro-Aborts Seek To Stop Child Sex Reporting Law
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10:12 AM
A Spanish diplomat, a U.S. soldier and at least 10 Iraqis died on Thursday in a trio of attacks, showing how frail security still is half a year since U.S. troops occupied Baghdad.
- 12 Dead in Trio of Iraq Attacks
- Bush Touting Postwar Progress in Iraq
- FBI Planted Bug in Mayor's Office
- Politicians Ask FBI to Explain Bug
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10:06 AM
With a little planning and a few tools, it's easy to make baby food at home. In many cases, you can make baby food from the same foods you're preparing for the rest of the family, as long as you season after removing the baby's portion.
Find out how in the Food section of our Family News channel.
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10:05 AM
October 08, 2003
The 3rd District Court of Appeals upheld Pastor Ralph Ovadal's disorderly conduct conviction and $1,000 fine in the 2001 incident near the Mazomanie nude beach on the Wisconsin River. Ovadal, pastor of Christ the King Church in Monroe, has protested nudity at the beach since 1998 by handing out written Bible verses, holding placards and preaching.
- Pastor's Public Preaching Ruled Unconstitutional
- Judge Roy Moore: It’s Time For Christians To Take A Stand
- 380,000 Show Support for Commandments
- Caravan Camps on Court House Steps
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McKnight v. South Carolina is a major court victory for States' Rights. By allowing the lower court's ruling to stand the U.S. Supreme Court recognized the "compelling interest" of South Carolina to administer justice when parents murder their unborn children.
- Major Court Victory!
- New York Times Ads Offer Designer Babies
- Case Raises Questions About The Unborn's Rights
- Killer Mom Gets Only Probation, Booze Rehab
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10:20 AM
Military veterans used as unwitting test subjects in chemical and biological warfare experiments by the U.S. government in the 1960s won a landmark legal victory last Tuesday in federal court, Vietnam Veterans of America said.
- Veterans Win Landmark Court Victory
- Mystery Blood Clots Felling U.S. Troops
- Appeals Court OKs Do-Not-Call List
- Trial Yet To Come, But IRS Demands Its Share
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10:19 AM
What can fathers do when their parenting is criticized, especially by their partners or their own children? Guest author Sharon Ellison
offers some insights into dealing with criticism without being defensive in our Family News section.
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October 07, 2003
A low-tech, hand-held vacuum aspiration device works as well as a more expensive electrical unit for ending second-trimester pregnancies, say researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. They compared the two devices while performing second-trimester abortions on 110 women with an average gestation of 16 weeks.
- Researchers Kill 110 Babies
- Mom Faces Charge Tied to Scalding Death of Girl
- Mother Convicted in Son's Suicide
- Court Upholds Conviction in 'Cocaine' Stillbirth Case
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10:35 AM
More than 700 people rallied outside the Supreme Court yesterday, calling on the Justices to tap into Christian faith when making decisions and demanding that Congress post the Ten Commandments inside the Capitol.
- Christians Demonstrate
- A Quiet Threat to Homeschooling
- Supreme Court Lets School Bible Club Ruling Stand
- On The Docket: Church-State Case, Political Battles
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10:34 AM
House Republicans released their own $86.7 billion legislation for Iraq and Afghanistan on Monday, mostly tracking President Bush's plan but erasing his proposed expenditures for ZIP codes and garbage trucks for Iraq. GOP lawmakers trimmed the most controversial portion of Bush's $87 billion overall plan, its $20.3 billion to rebuild Iraq, to $18.6 billion.
- House GOP Unveils $86.7B Iraq Package
- Key Senator Would OK $600M for WMD Search
- Calif. Forces Employers to Provide Health Insurance to Employees
- Oil Above $30 On Nigeria, Mideast Supply Fears
- Goodyear to Close Alabama Tire Plant
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10:33 AM
October 06, 2003
The "Save the Commandments Caravan" is making its case before the U.S Supreme Court. The group will hold a prayer rally in front of the high court to protest court decisions that have blocked public displays of the Ten Commandments.
- Ten Commandments Caravan in D.C.
- Christians Arrested at D.C. Monument Rally
- Woman Kills Mom, Pastor, Self in Church
- Teen Taking Up Another Cause
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09:57 AM
The Professional Building's condominium association has asked a judge to close the new abortion clinic in the downtown Erie, PA building on the grounds that the clinic's liability insurance will soon expire.
- Abortion Clinic Attacked In Court
- Disabled Woman to be Starved to Death by Court Order
- Baby Born Drunk
- Hell on Earth Says Suicide Show Will Go On
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09:31 AM
As the number of women claiming they were sexually harassed by Arnold Schwarzenegger grew to 15 Sunday, he marched on the state Capitol. The latest group included an unidentified 51-year-old woman who said Schwarzenegger pinned her to him and spanked her repeatedly three years ago at a West Los Angeles post-production studio.
- Four More Women Allege Sexual Harassment
- US-Led Forces Attacked Ahead of Afghan Anniversary
- Sheriff Rolls Out New GPS System
- Spying on Your Teens via Satellite for $600
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09:27 AM
October 04, 2003
Army Pvt. Analaura Esparza Gutierrez, 21, was killed Wednesday when her Humvee was struck by a bomb placed in the median of a road near the main American base in Tikrit, the first such fatal attack so close to the facility.
- Bush Kills Another Woman 'In Combat'
- Two U.S. Soldiers Under Fire For Taking Iraqi Wives
- Muslim Soldiers Riot Collecting Their $40-A-Month From U.S.
- US Soldier Killed In Baghdad Grenade Attack
- Pentagon Says More Troops To Deploy
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Voters elected Roy S. Moore to the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the promise that he would restore the moral foundations of the law in Alabama. Several months later he made good on that promise and on his oath of office.
- In Defense of Chief Justice Roy S. Moore
- Sodom and Gomorrah Lived Happily Ever After?
- Postal Service Sued Over Church-Run Post Office
- Eighth-Grader Suspended Over Religious Pamphlet
- America Without Jesus
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04:19 PM
A part-time professor at the University of Arizona's medical school defended Wednesday the examination techniques of an abortion doctor accused of sexually assaulting or abusing 35 patients since 1986.
- Finkel's 'Mentor' Says Abortionist Within Bounds
- Churches Spread Family Planning Message
- Teen Mom Kills Baby, Boyfrind, 22, Also Arrested
- Governor Promotes Sex and Murder
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04:18 PM
Passwords have become so common that we rarely give them attention the attention they deserve. Do you use the same password every time when registering on Web sites?
There are good reasons why you shouldn't. Find out more in the Computers section of our Family News channel.
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October 03, 2003
The House voted decisively Thursday for the first ban of an abortion procedure since the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling that women have a right to end their pregnancies. The Senate could take up the bill as early as Friday and send it to the president.
- House Passes Ban on Abortion Procedure
- Partial Birth Debate: Deceptive Red Herring
- Planned Parenthood Opens New Clinic
- When A Crying Baby Is Not 'Alive'
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10:30 AM
Attorneys for suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore said Thursday he was never held in contempt of court and was wrongly charged with ethics violations after he refused to move a Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of the state judicial building.
- Attorney: Chief Justice Moore Wrongly Charged
- Squeezing Lemon
- Preacher Sues University Over Speech Code
- ACLU Won't Fight 'Secularized' Monument
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10:07 AM
U.S. taxpayers could save $85 billion to $100 billion over a decade if Congress truly comes to grips with wasteful spending in government programs, House of Representatives said on Thursday. The new estimate by the House Budget Committee was based on reports submitted by the congressional panels that oversee federal programs ranging from farm aid to veterans' benefits, student loans and Medicare health insurance for the elderly.
- U.S. Government Wastes Up to $100 Billion
- VaxGen Wins $80.3M Anthrax Vaccine Contract
- US-Led Team Says No WMD Stocks Found
- Leak Probe Will Expand Beyond White House
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October 02, 2003
From the "a day late" category: Valley Care Medical Center in Pleasanton said it wants enforcement agencies and California's two U.S. senators to investigate the safety of abortion pill RU-486.
- Ban Sought on Another Form of Abortion: RU-486
- Hospital Comments On 'Abortion Pill'-Related Death
- The FDA Remains Silent, And RU-486 Remains Deadly
- Teen Mom Sentenced For Killing Baby
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11:11 AM
From Texas to North Carolina, thousands continue to rally to show their support for Suspended Chief Justice Roy Moore and his refusal to remove his Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building.
- Thousands Across South Rally for Commandments
- East Texans Rally in Lufkin Over Ten Commandments
- Supporters Want Ten Commandment Displays
- Ten Commandments Divide Casper City Council
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11:11 AM
The U.S. Army's 1st Armored Division last week paid $11,000 to the three surviving members of a family killed at an American military checkpoint in Baghdad Aug. 7. The al-Kawas family is nevertheless pursuing a lawsuit against the U.S. military for unlawful death and possibly war crimes with the help of an Irish law firm Madden & Finucane.
- Military Compensates Iraqi Victims' Family
- U.S. Soldier Killed in Attack North of Baghdad
- No More Meal Bills For Hospitalized Troops
- FBI Creates Team to Investigate CIA Leaks
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October 01, 2003
House and Senate negotiators reached quick agreement Tuesday on what would be the first federal act in three decades to ban an abortion procedure. Supporters of a ban on what they call "partial birth abortion" said it would end an inhumane practice and give momentum to their drive to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
- House/Senate Committee Agrees On Partial Birth Bill
- Reporter Jailed in California's new FACE Law Case
- Nazis also Used Hospitals, Clinics to Kill the 'Unwanted'
- Court Give Baby Killer 5 Years' Probation
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10:37 AM
From his county offices, Jefferson County Treasurer Mark Paschall has been handing out citizens' jury-rights guides that rely on biblical phrases and conservative thought. The pocket-sized booklets promote "jury nullification," a concept that argues juries have the right to not only decide guilt or innocence, but also whether laws are just and adhere to God's law.
- Official Advises Jurors on God's law
- Sparks Mayor Upset About New Signs
- Caravan Rallies S.C. For Commandments
- Ten Commandments or Nation on Trial?
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10:35 AM
"Our son-in-law is in the Army, serving our country for several months in Iraq. He was recently authorized to return home for two weeks. We are all grateful for this news! However, there is one catch -- he has to pay for the journey!"
- Soldier Must Pay For His Trip Home
- FBI Opens Probe of Bush Staff on CIA Leak
- Secret Service Ordered Police to Restrict Protesters
- Bush Asks For More Power To Fight Terrorism
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10:34 AM
Own a SUV? Do you have everything you need to make repairs to your vehicle? Here's
everything you need to know about a wide variety of tools and equipment for getting the job done on your 4wd truck or SUV, from our Family News channel.
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