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Governor Cecil Andrus, who is personally opposed to abortion, vetoed the bill late last week because it "was drawn so narrowly" and would "harm" Idaho women who became pregnant through rape or incest. Pro-life forces who had hoped the law would help persuade the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade and ban abortion altogether will have to start over in another state...
...basic premise of medicine that doctors should be healers and care givers; that they must work for their patients' well-being; that if they cannot cure, they should at least do no harm. When they took their Hippocratic oath, they promised, "I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counsel . . ." But the plight of the incurably ill has challenged all these premises and left doctors and nurses deeply divided over their duties to the dying...
...Connor joined a chorus of U.S. clergy and others concerned about the weirdness of some rock music and its potential for harm. Though some music has exploited satanic and occult themes, the religious crusaders are more concerned about other problems. The Rev. Donald Wildmon's American Family Association, based in Tupelo, Miss., is concentrating on vulgar, sadistic and violent sex songs. Tipper Gore's Parents' Music Resource Committee of Arlington, Va., especially decries records that foment contempt toward Jews, minorities and women...
Whether surgical abortions remain legal or not, RU 486 is a reality. Now, the question is whether it will be taken legally and with recommended medical attention, or illegally and with a risk of harm...
...fervor for regulation it inspires. As Hills told TIME correspondent Richard Behar, "The inevitable result of a significant financial failure is that somebody thinks they can pass a law to stop another one. And it's just as inevitable that the law they pass does more harm than good. I doubt that there are any broad legislative lessons to be drawn from the Drexel experience, and I fear that our Congress will try to draw them...