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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Maria)
Mon Mar 16 17:17:06 2015
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 14:17:01 -0700
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<tbody><tr><!--come to the conclusion that the extremists have been in charge," he
said, noting that when he gets his message straight to the people,
he gets a good reception.Paul said he also picked up support when
Rick Perry and Herman Cain left the contest."He had a little bit
more legitimacy about being Tea Party, because he had not been in
government, and you know, his arguments were a little bit more credible.
So, our percentages, that's when they took a nice little jump," Paul
said.But poll numbers do help frame the debate over invincibility, and with
Romney holding a double-digit lead in Florida, and a strong position in
national polls, as well as having considerable money in the bank, knocking
him off his perch will be hard to do.That's why Gingrich has
repeatedly suggested that Santorum get out of the race, saying that between
the two of them, they poll better than Romney.But Santorum said that's
not happening, and Gingrich shouldn't even ask.I don't think people
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<tbody><tr><!--testing for sexually transmitted diseases and cancer screening.Pro-life groups praised the action."As
a breast cancer survivor, I applaud the decision made by the Komen
Foundation to discontinue their partnership with the billion-dollar, abortion mega-provider, Planned Parenthood,"
Americans United for Life President and CEO Dr. Charmaine Yoest said."The work
of the Komen Foundation has life-saving potential and should not be intertwined
with an industry dealing in death."According to Planned Parenthood, its centers performed
over 4 million breast exams in the past five years, almost 170,000
of them paid for by Komen Foundation grants."We're kind of reeling," said
Patrick Hurd, who is CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Virginia --
recipient of a 2010 grant from Komen. Hurd's wife, Betsi, is currently
battling breast cancer."It sounds almost trite, going through this with Betsi, but
cancer doesn't care if you're pro-choice, anti-choice, progressive, conserv
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<tbody><tr><!--irfax, Va., a Washington suburb.Mr. Obama intends to unveil other housing initiatives
the White House can implement unilaterally, that won't need congressional approval. Among
them, officials said, is an auction process for bulk sales of foreclosed
homes that federally controlled mortgage entities would sell to investors who maintain
them as rentals.The latest refinancing push complements an existing program that makes
it easier for homeowners with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac to refinance.The new initiative would extend that opportunity to roughly one-third
of all mortgages that aren't backed by federal entities and instead are
owned by banks or were bundled by private firms that sold them
off to investors as mortgage-backed securities. The Federal Housing Administration would instead
guarantee the new loan.To qualify, homeowners would have to be current on
their last six mortgage payments and have no more than one delinquency
in the previous
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</tbody></table></td><!--eriod to discuss their concerns."Even some Catholic Democrats are not buying that
claim, however, with liberal columnist E.J. Dionne ripping the policy in a
Washington Post column. Dionne charged Monday that the president "utterly botched" the
issue and "threw his progressive Catholic allies under the bus."A report last
year from the Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit sexual health research organization, found
that 98 percent of sexually active Catholic women have used birth control
despite the church's teachings. According to a Reuters report on the study,
only 2 percent of Catholic women rely on natural family planning.Nevertheless, the
bishops have noted in their lobbying campaign that contraceptive coverage would include
the so-called "morning after pill," opening the door to even more controversy
over abortion.Carney noted the administration still offers "strong support for existing conscience
protections, including those relating to health care providers" an
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<p alig </tr><!-- Iran has decided to pursue a nuclear weapon, Clapper said he
does not think they have."But they are certainly moving on that path,"
he added. "But we don't believe they've actually made the decision to
go ahead with a nuclear weapon."Clapper said that decision would be based
on a "cost-benefit analysis" by Khamenei, "and the extent to which he
thinks that would benefit the state of Iran, or conversely not benefit."The
Iranian regime has opened its country up to nuclear inspectors, though it
is unclear what Iran's intentions are after a rash of heightened rhetoric
from top Iranian officials.Iran's foreign minister on Monday reportedly offered to let
United Nations inspectors extend their stay in the country.Oman's ruler, Sultan Qaboos
bin Said, exclusively told Fox News that Iran is seeking a way
out of U.S.-led sanctions against the country. The sultan, who has acted
as an intermediary with Iran, said the country understands that returning to
talks with the
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