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The "nondiscrimination on abortion" provision is part of the nine-page Protect Life Act, an amendment to last year's health-care law introduced by seven-term Rep. Joe Pitts R-Pa. on Jan. 20.
After 'forcible rape,' another abortion restriction Jonathan Capehart 2011
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On June 6, at the end of another 90-day comment period, the EPA stamped the report "inadequate" and sent State a nine-page letter with objections, which, no surprise, would require years of further study.
Jobs in the Pipeline 2011
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Then along came a nine-page article late one night, and her path became clear, her life forever altered.
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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The nine-page report, from U-Va. 's Internal Audit Department, doesn't directly address whether Ted Genoways, editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review, bears responsibility in the July 30 death of his deputy.
U-Va. probe of journal editor's suicide faults administration for weak oversight Daniel de Vise 2010
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Then along came a nine-page article late one night, and her path became clear, her life forever altered.
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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Then along came a nine-page article late one night, and her path became clear, her life forever altered.
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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Then along came a nine-page article late one night, and her path became clear, her life forever altered.
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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Then along came a nine-page article late one night, and her path became clear, her life forever altered.
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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Then along came a nine-page article late one night, and her path became clear, her life forever altered.
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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The nine-page report, from U-Va. 's Internal Audit Department, doesn't directly address whether Ted Genoways, editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review, bears responsibility in the July 30 death of his deputy.
U-Va. probe of journal editor's suicide faults administration for weak oversight Daniel de Vise 2010
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