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...considered a person. Despite resistance from abortion-rights groups, the Colorado Supreme Court on November 13 approved the ballot measure - 40 years after Colorado became the first state to relax abortion laws - giving a boost to a conservative political movement that has worked doggedly for decades to overturn Roe v. Wade. Colorado Right to Life spokesman Bob Enyart says, "Embryos are living human beings with eternal souls and spirits. You just have to refrain from killing one to see what a precious child...
...advantage on the Crimson, with 6-11 Tim Clifford leading the way. Clifford dropped 22 on the Crimson in a 13-point win for the Saders last season. Jim Goffredo '07 and junior point guard Drew Housman combined for 35 in that losing effort. So it will be speed v. size tonight, and the Crimson are going to hope to run over the Saders and, in the process, hand the squad its first loss of the season. I'm excited. Troy, are you stoked? I could not be stoked to a higher temperature at this moment...
...very tough test for the Crimson. 8:00: Amaker in the turtle neck. He pulls it off--barely. Kind of goofy, though. Okay, see how many times I can reference the "neck," as I'll deem it. Deftly, of course. 8:02: Pat Magnerelli (barely 6'9) v. Tim Clifford (pushing 7'0): Big, big, BIG mismatch. 19:18 (I'm going game time): Harvard forces turnover, tied at 2-2. 19:02: Harris walks. Turnover. 18:35: Harris pounds it in on the blocks. Gets the roll for 4-4 tie. 18:21: Magnerelli bats it out, good defense...
...have had an abortion.” The project was an extension of a 1972 petition that had launched the publication. In that petition, 53 well-known American women came out about the illegal abortions they had personally undergone. This was mere months before Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States. Still, last year Ms. promised to send the names of these women of 2006 to Washington to remind lawmakers of the importance of the movement—“to make politicians face their neighbors, influential movers and shakers...
...they look, when clearly that isn’t true,” Newton said. “The goal was to educate people about race and genetics, and to get people talking about sensitive issues, which is always difficult,” she added. Professor Scott V. Edwards and Pardis Sabeti from the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology lent the scientific perspective, explaining the mechanics of this sort of gene mapping as well as the background behind the Genographic Project, which Edwards helps advise. In addition to analyzing the genetic material of the general public, the organization collects...