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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 20:01:45 -0700
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who support abortion rights oppose taxpayer funding of abortions or parental
notification of minors' abortions. Others, he said, support the reinstatement
of the so-called Mexico City policy, which bans American aid from funding
abortions. Obama waived the order soon after taking office in 2009.Marjorie
Dannenfelser, the group's president, said it plans to target Senate seats
in 2014 held by Democrats Kay Hagan of North Carolina and Mary
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a conversation _ not the first _ over the extent to which
the shadow of apartheid drives today's social ills as society fights to
overturn entrenched imbalances in services and opportunities. The fresh
discussion began with reported comments by Trevor Manuel, national planning
minister, that South African officials should assume full responsibility
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outside the courthouse in Ventersdrop, 140 km West of Johannesburg where
his two alleged killers were brought to court. This month, South Africa
opened a conversation _ not the first _ over the extent to
which the shadow of apartheid drives today's social ills as society fights
to overturn entrenched imbalances in services and opportunities. The fresh
discussion began with reported comments by Trevor Manuel, national planning
minister, that South African officials should assume full responsibility
and resist the temptation to continually blame apartheid for missteps.(AP
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reporters: "This state of Missouri is not collecting a bunch of unuseful
data to send to some sort of magical database someplace to mess
with people. It's not happening."Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder asserted
Thursday that Nixon had "misled Missourians." But Replogle and Spillars
said they had never told Nixon that the concealed guns list had
been shared with a federal investigator and only learned of it themselves
after the fact.Missouri lawmakers first raised privacy concerns last month
after learning that the Department of Revenue had in December begun making
electronic copies of driver's license applicants' personal documents, such
as concealed carry permits and birth certificates, to be kept in a
state database. Licensing officials say the intent is to catch fraud. They
note that a clerk at a St. Joseph office pleaded guilty in
December in a scheme that used false personal documents to issue licenses
to more than 3,500 people living in the U.S. illegally.The documents being
scanned under new state procedures were not provided to the federal government.
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carry permit holders that the Revenue Department compiled as part of its
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