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Mon Apr 7 21:35:14 2014

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velopment," said Sen. 
Steve Fitzgerald, a Leavenworth Republican who supported the bill.Abortion 
opponents argue the full measure lessens the state's entanglement with terminating 
pregnancies, but abortion-rights advocates say it threatens access to abortion 
services.The declaration that life begins at fertilization is embodied in 
"personhood" measures in other states. Such measures are aimed at revising 
their constitutions to ban all abortions, and none have been enacted, though 
North Dakota voters will have one on the ballot in 2014.But Kansas 
lawmakers aren't trying to change the state constitution, and the measure 
notes that any rights suggested by the language are limited by decisions 
of the U.S. Supreme Court. It declared in its historic Roe v. 
Wade decision in 1973 that women have a right to obtain abortions 
in some circumstances, and has upheld that decision while allowing increasing 
restrictions by states.Thirteen states, including Missouri, have such language 
in their laws, according to the National Right to Life Committee.Sen. David 
Haley, a Kansas Democrat who opposed the bill, zeroed in on the 
statement, saying that supporters of the bill were pursuing a "Taliban-esque" 
course of letting religious views dictate policy limiting women's ability 
to make decisions about health care and whether they'll have children.And 
in the House, Rep. John Wilson, a Lawrence Democrat, complained that the 
bill was "about politics, not medicin
an, a founder of the anti-nuclear 
Plowshares Movement.In Latin America, the Jesuit emphasis on helping the 
poorest peoples often drew the society into political upheaval, including 
the cause of liberation theology, a Latin American-inspired view that Jesus' 
teachings imbue followers with a duty to fight for social and economic 
justice. U.S. Jesuit James Carney was killed in 1983 serving as chaplain 
to a rebel column from Honduras.Pope John Paul II, hoping to re-direct 
the religious order, took the extraordinary step in 1981 of replacing the 
Jesuit's chosen leader with his own representative. The society encompasses 
a range of outlooks, including tradition-minded men. Still, conservative 
Catholics often view Jesuits as a band of disloyal liberals. The day 
after Francis was elected, George Weigel, a John Paul biographer, wrote 
in the conservative National Review magazine that the pope "just might take 
in hand the reform of the Jesuits" that Weigel argued was never 
finished.  (Smolich rejects any suggestion that the order isn't faithful 
to the church or its teachings.)It's too early to say how these 
past conflicts could influence Francis and his relationships with the society. 
He had disavowed liberation theology as a misguided strain of Catholic tenets, 
while still maintaining a focus on the economic failings of Western-style 
capitalism and the need to close the divide between rich and poor.Jesuits 
also worry that the religious order coul

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ntil evening," 
he said in a telephone interview.He said the main suspect was in 
the house that was hit and the woman and children, ages 1 
to 12, who were killed were members of his family."I don't think 
that they knew that all these children and women were in the 
house because they were under attack from the house and they were 
shooting at the house," he said.The U.S.-led coalition said it provided 
fire support from the air, killing several insurgents."The air support was 
called in by coalition forces, not Afghan security forces, and was used 
to engage insurgent forces in areas away from structures, according to our 
reporting," coalition spokesman Maj. Adam Wojack said in a statement.He 
said the International Security Assistance Force takes all reports of civilian 
casualties seriously, and was currently assessing the incident.Afghan forces 
have been increasingly taking the lead in combat operations as international 
forces move to complete their withdrawal by the end of 2014. But 
U.S. and other foreign troops still face dangers even as Afghans take 
charge of their own security.The American adviser who died during the operation 
was one of three U.S. civilians killed Saturday. The two others -- 
a female foreign service officer with the U.S. State Department and an 
employee with the U.S. Defense Department -- were killed in a suicide 
bombing in southern Zabul province during a trip to donate books to 
Afghan students. Three U.S. soldiers a
 KABUL, Afghanistan  A NATO airstrike killed 11 Afghan civilians, including 
10 children, during a fierce weekend gunbattle with Taliban militants that 
also left one U.S. civilian adviser dead in eastern Afghanistan, Afghan 
officials said Sunday.The U.S.-led coalition confirmed that airstrikes were 
called in by international forces during the Afghan-led operation in a remote 
area of Kunar province near the Pakistan border. The coalition said it 
was aware of reports that civilians were killed, but had no immediate 
information about their deaths.The death of Afghan civilians caught in the 
crossfire of battle has been a major point of contention between international 
forces and the Afghan government, prompting President Hamid Karzai to ban 
his troops from requesting airstrikes earlier this year.Wasifullah Wasify, 
a government official in Kunar province, said the airstrike on Saturday 
targeted a house and killed 10 children and one woman inside. He 
said seven Taliban suspects also were killed and five other women were 
wounded inside the house.The airstrike occurred after a joint U.S.-Afghan 
force faced hours of heavy gunfire from militants after launching an operation 
targeting a senior Taliban leader late Friday in the Shultan area of 
Kunar's Shigal district, according to tribal elder Gul Pasha, who also is 
the chief of the local council in Shultan."In the morning after sunrise, 
planes appeared in the sky and airstrikes started and continued u
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