Weblog: Senate Passes Fetal Homicide Bill
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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 3/01/2004 12:00AM

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Scrap marriage amendment | The sacred text of the U.S. Constitution is no place for either social policy or biological treatises (Editorial, The Denver Post)
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Study: Abortion, breast cancer not linked | A miscarriage or abortion does not increase a woman's risk of breast cancer, according to a study published Friday that analyzed data from more than 50 previous studies (Associated Press)
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US: Over 1500 anti-Semitic attacks in 2003 | The number of anti-Semitic incidents in the US remained virtually unchanged in 2003, even as New York saw a 17% spike and college campuses experienced a marked decrease in anti-Jewish attacks, the Anti-Defamation League reported Wednesday in its annual audit (The Jerusalem Post)
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Religion news in brief | Patriarch Bartholomew I wants U.N. to condemn anti-Semitism, Pope puts new candidates on road to sainthood, U.S. Muslims form anti-alcohol alliance with prohibitionists, Alabama Methodist bishop found change in Cuba, Belarusian Protestants appeal for change in law banning worship in homes, and 70-year-old widower and grandfather ordained to priesthood (Associated Press)
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