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...court's 5-to-4 vote forces the thousands of clinics that get aid from Washington under Title X of the Public Health Service Act to make a stark choice: either halt their abortion-counseling and -referral services or forgo federal funds, at a time when most clinics are strapped for cash. Until last week, the 1988 regulations -- which bar such clinics from offering either spoken instruction or printed materials that "encourage, promote or advocate abortion" -- were not enforced, pending the outcome of legal challenges...
...penned the Roe decision, differed sharply, pointing to the 1988 regulation that requires clinic staff members to answer all abortion inquiries with the words "The project does not consider abortion an appropriate method of family planning." He warned that a patient will construe this message "as professional advice to forgo her right to obtain an abortion...
...Colombia giving up the drug war? Or just playing mind games with the traffickers? That question has been raised by President Cesar Gaviria Trujillo's plan to forgo extradition and cut prison sentences as much as 50% for drug dealers who voluntarily cooperate with authorities and help prosecute other traffickers. Colombian Attorney General Alfonso Gomez Mendez supported $ Gaviria last week when he charged that the drug war "has been a failure because it has represented more costs to the nation than benefits for the community...
...order suspending him for two years. As expected, Steinbrenner's lawyers protested. At that moment Vincent unveiled his counteroffer, scribbling the terms on a yellow legal pad that should be enshrined under glass in Cooperstown. The agreement called for Steinbrenner to acknowledge wrongdoing, become a minority owner, forgo any possible litigation and agree to a lifetime ban on even discussing the Yankees with the new managing partner...
...limit the number of advertising minutes during children's shows. In a few countries, including Sweden, Finland and Norway, toy manufacturers have gone so far as to eliminate voluntarily the advertising and sale of toys depicting modern warfare. There seems to be no chance, however, that U.S. toymakers will forgo the billions they make from selling soldiers, tanks and planes...