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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Cranley, however, is Catholic and pro-life as well, which may be key is his insurgent quest for this seat...

Author: By Jonathan F. Taylor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TF Runs for Congressional Seat From Ohio | 3/24/2000 | See Source »

This area, which is predominantly Catholic, is very supportive of Chabot's strong pro-life stance...

Author: By Jonathan F. Taylor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TF Runs for Congressional Seat From Ohio | 3/24/2000 | See Source »

Bill Baird, director of the national Pro-Choice League, brought up the issue during the panel, preconditioning any meaningful dialogue with the end of anti-abortion violence. While Baird was neither the most eloquent nor the most convincing speaker on the panel (that award was definitely earned by Planned Parenthood President Gloria A. Feldt) his point is fair. While abortion-providers and other abortion rights activists are under constant threat of violence and targets of intimidation, it will be near impossible for them to converse meaningfully with anti-abortionists...

Author: By Meredith B. Osborn, | Title: Condemning Abortion Extremists | 3/23/2000 | See Source »

Listen closely, and you'll hear a slight catch in the Voice of America. And in light of recent events, it's not hard to understand why. Wednesday, the federal government agreed to pay $508 million to 1,100 women who charged the venerable, pro-democracy public radio service with gender discrimination back in 1977. The gigantic cash settlement represents by far the largest disbursement in any discrimination suit in the public or private sector. Each of the plaintiffs claims she was denied job opportunities or promotions within the radio service on the basis of her gender. Some women even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Voice of America Would Like to Say It's Sorry | 3/23/2000 | See Source »

This is a first, folks. Never before has a pro athlete made the nightly news with his decision to retire from advertising. Then again, this isn't your run-of-the-mill sports superstar. This is Michael Jordan, sports' answer to Elvis. In fact, it seems His Airness didn't want to end up like Elvis - a cartoon of his former self, kidding himself that he's still in his prime. Just as Jordan retired from basketball as a reigning MVP and league champion, he steps out of advertising as the industry champ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Mr. Coffee Ads for Michael Jordan | 3/23/2000 | See Source »

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