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e Employees International Union, which has made more than $368,000
in independent expenditures to help elect him. The money went to cover
gas, staff salaries and canvassing services.The group making the biggest
push on behalf of Lynch is the International Association of Firefighters,
which has reported spending more than $85,300, including money for gas,
tolls, rally signs, car rentals and travel expenses.Lynch worked as an ironworker
for 18 years and, along with Markey, has appealed to unions for
their support.None of the independent expenditures reported to the FEC by
the end of the week were made to either support or oppose
the three Republican U.S. Senate candidates -- former U.S. Attorney Michael
Sullivan, Norfolk state Rep. Daniel Winslow and Cohasset businessman Gabriel
Gomez.League spokesman Jeff Gohringer told FoxNews.com Saturday all of the
money has been spent in support of Markey.The Tea Party-aligned Conservative
Campaign Committee, however, has said it plans to spend up to $200,000
on radio and television ads to support Sullivan and target Winslow and
Gomez.Winslow and Gomez have called on Sullivan to renounce the ads by
the group, which they say holds extreme anti-gay positions.The Republican
candidates have not agreed to the People's Pledge and argue Lynch and
Markey began their campaigns with a stockpiles of money.The independent
expenditures by outside groups give no indication how much each candidate
has raised in don
dge there's medical evidence
that carrying a fetus to term can lower a woman's risk for
breast cancer, but doctors convened by the National Cancer Institute a decade
ago concluded that abortion does not raise the risk for developing the
disease.The provisions dealing with tax breaks are designed to prevent the
state from subsidizing abortions, even indirectly. For example, health care
providers don't have the pay the state sales tax on items they
purchase, but the bill would deny that break to abortion providers. Also,
a woman could not include abortion costs if she deducts medical expenses
on her income taxes."Every taxpayer will be able to know with certainty
that their money is not being used for abortion," Pilcher-Cook said.But
Jordan Goldberg, state advocacy counsel for the New York City-based Center
for Reproductive Rights, called the tax provisions "appalling and discriminatory.""It's
probably, if not definitely unconstitutional, and it's incredibly mean-spirited,"
she said.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">UNDATED: This photo released by the Carson City Sheriff's Office shows William
McCune.APRENO, Nev. A body believed to be that of Nevada's chief
insurance examiner was found wrapped in a blanket and bound with duct
tape Saturday in a river in Carson City, and four suspects were
arrested in the case, authorities said.Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said
that while a positive identification and cause of death have not been
officially established, investigators believe the body found by searchers
in the Carson River is that of William McCune, who disappeared earlier
this week.Authorities suspected foul play after finding evidence Thursday
of a bloody, violent struggle in McCune's apartment in Carson City, the
state's capital. Deputies were called to the apartment after the 62-year-old
McCune failed to board a flight with a co-worker and other employees
found no sign of him when they went to his residence.All four
suspects are from the Carson City area, Furlong said, but detectives were
unsure of their relationship to McCune or motive for the slaying.Still,
investigators continue to believe McCune's death concerned "personal" matters
and was not work-related, the sheriff said. He declined to elaborate.Michael
Evans, 23, and Anthony Elliot, 20, were booked on murder charges, while
Raul Garcia, 22, and Makyla Blackmore, 20, were arrested on burglary charges.Evans
was taken into custody in Carson City, while the others were arrested
Saturday m
ROME A corner of a big Rome piazza, known for hosting
free rock concerts and political rallies, will be renamed after late pontiff
John Paul II, with Pope Francis coming to the unveiling ceremony Sunday.While
Francis instantly proved to be a crowd pleaser about 100,000 people
turned out in St. Peter's Square Sunday and a nearby street for
his noon blessing the mention of the widely beloved John Paul
still prompts affectionate cheers. When Francis noted that John Paul "closed
his eyes to this world" exactly eight years ago this month, in
2005, the new pope drew so much applause, he couldn't finish his
sentence as he spoke from the papal studio window overlooking St. Peter's
Square.Francis invited people to join him later in Rome's main church, St.
John in Lateran Basilica. Pontiffs are also the bishop of Rome, and
a traditional installation ceremony at the basilica formally recognizes
that Francis is Rome's bishop as well as the leader of the
worldwide Roman Catholic church.Before entering the basilica, Francis was
scheduled to attend the unveiling of a plaque on a corner of
the square near the church, naming that part of the piazza after
John Paul. The late pontiff enthusiastically embraced his role as Rome's
bishop, visiting hundreds of city parishes on Sunday mornings.Francis might
be the pope who decides whether another miracle has been attributed to
John Paul's intercession, which would enable the late, Polish-born pontiff
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