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Letters: Missed chances to stop Kermit Gosnell
Re "The Kermit Gosnell verdict," Editorial, May 15 The Times is correct: Philadelphia doctor Kermit Gosnell's operation was clearly outside the bell curve of normal abortion clinic procedures. Nevertheless, it does make one wonder why the state of...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Kermit Gosnell
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LETTER: Isolated Abortion Clinic?
I am going to guess that the blood-soaked abortion mortuary in Philadelphia was not a one-of-a-kind facility in the U.S. How many more abortion centers in the U.S. have had to bend the rules to get the job done? Joseph P. Nolan, TrumbullTags: Social Issues
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Gosnell's 'clinic of horrors'
It was the pictures and riveting testimony that convinced a Philadelphia jury that abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was guilty of murdering three infants born alive following botched late-term abortions and also guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of...Tags: ABC (tv network), Demerol (drug), U.S. Congress, Trials, The Washington Post
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Maryland has de facto abortion on demand
I read with interest Del. Samuel I. "Sandy" Rosenberg's critique of Marta Mossburg's interpretation of abortion law ("Mossburg wrong on Md. abortion law," May 9). Though the lawyer-politician has great knowledge and experience in many areas of Maryland...Tags: Laws, Elkton, General Practitioners, Social Issues, LeRoy Carhart
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Let us define my terms
Change of SubjectFrom the Sunday print column I’ve received several reader complaints about the appearance in my column this month of the expression “outside-the-womb fetuses” to describe what Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell is charged with... -
Commentary: Hoag abortion ban is a step backward
Earlier this month, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach announced to its staff that its physicians would no longer be able to perform elective abortions at the hospital ("Hoag: no more elective abortions," May 8). This came as a surprise to some of its...Tags: Christianity, Birth Control, Women's Health, Religion and Belief, Family Planning
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Jury ends ninth day in Philly abortion doctor trial
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia jury ended a ninth day of deliberations on Friday without reaching a verdict in the murder trial of a doctor accused of killing babies and a patient during late-term abortions at a clinic that served low-income women....Tags: Personal Income, Trials, Justice System, Prosecution, Social Issues
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Pa. abortion clinic trial jurors break for weekend
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia jury is breaking for the weekend amid deliberations in the capital murder case of an abortion provider. Jurors return Monday to weigh charges that 72-year-old Dr. Kermit Gosnell killed a patient and four babies...
Tags: Trials, Justice System, FBI, Social Issues, Kermit Gosnell
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Gosnell case rises from anti-abortion efforts
Whether you are pro-choice or anti-choice, the fact remains that if a woman wants to terminate a pregnancy, she will find a way to do it ("After Gosnell, Md. should rethink late-term abortion," May 8). Filthy, unethical "clinics," such as the one run by...Tags: Social Issues, Kermit Gosnell, Hospitals and Clinics
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Abortion numbers drop in Virginia
Each year in Virginia, for approximately every four live births, there's one induced termination of pregnancy, or abortion. In 2011, for example, there were 102,525 live births and 23,635 induced terminations, according to the state's Division of Vital...
Tags: Government, National Government, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Executive Branch, Media Industry
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Mossburg wrong on Md. abortion law
I write as someone who supports making reproductive choices available to all women, not as one of "those who support 'choice' at all costs," one of many misleading characterizations in Marta Mossburg's recent commentary ("After Gosnell, Md. should rethink...
Tags: General Practitioners, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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CTA cleans up advertising policy
Sex and violence sells, but no longer on the CTA. The CTA board voted Wednesday to tighten the agency's advertising policy, allowing only commercial, promotional and governmental ads, as well as public service announcements from nonprofit groups on...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Television Industry, Sex Crimes, Forrest Claypool, Abortion Issue
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