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wanted.
It lets the administration go
ahead with rules allowing com-
panies to pay overtime to fewer
conduct mass and offer a dam
fine sermon.
Impressed. I kinda figured if
Father Dwight were a football
player he'd be a quarterback,
but in the mold of Green Bay’s
Brett Favre or Baytown’s Clint
Stoemer, who just signed with
the Miami Dolphins (you read
it here first). Tough!
Father Dwight'S performance
left me speechless.
Jim Finley 's column appears
Tuesday and Friday, His e-mail
address is Jfinleyl 14(ahous-
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flu, the CDC said. Most of the
children were very young, with the
median age at 4. Texas and
Colorado had the most child
deaths, with 12 each.
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DANIEL FLOYD, A MEMBER of the anti-abortion group Rock for
Life, leads a chant at the start of the 31st annual March for Life
in Washington Thursday. Thousands of abortion protesters
marched from the White House to the Supreme Court on
Thursday to mark the 31st anniversary of the Supreme Court's
1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade, which established a woman’s right
to have an abortion.
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$373 bil spending bill
Anniversary of abortion decision
raises passions on both sides
Herbert H. Duke Jr., M.D.
Board Certified in Adult and Child Urology
war to stop abortion.”
The day of activism —
including events both for and
against the court’s 1973 rul- come from government, it
ing in Roe v Wade — began comes from the creator of
with a mass and anti-abortion life,” the president said.
Gary Clemmons - Senior Portfolio Manager
Arlene Clemmons - Executive Director
of the decision that estab- c ’
C lished a woman’s right to the t0 reverse limits on reproduc-
tive freedom imposed since
1973.
They planned their own
march for reproductive rights
BAGHDAD, Iraq —
Attackers killed nine people in
an outburst of violence, includ-
ing four Christian women head-
ed to jobs at a U.S. military base
and two American soldiers.
South of the capital, the security
chief of Spanish troops in Iraq
was shot in the head during a
raid.
Two Iraqi policemen were
killed Thursday and three others
were wounded when gunmen American service members who
fired on a police checkpoint have died since a U.S.-led coali-
between Fallujah and Ramadi, t......
two insurgency hotspots west of March 20. Most of the deaths
Baghdad. have. occurred since President
_ attacker. The city is a stronghold
Madrid, the Spanish of Shiite Muslims who were
oppressed by Saddam’s Sunni-
imagery of Jews” and “represents
a disturbing setback” to relations
between Jews and Christians.
Abraham Fbxman, national direc-
tor of the AnWefamation League,
who has accused Gibson of holding
anti-Semitic views, saw the film for
the first time Wednesday night in
Rorida. He said it is an "unambigu-
ous portrayal of Jews as being
responsible for the death of Jesus.”
Gibson, who directed, funded
and co-scnpted the film, has repeat-
edly denied that his movie maligns
Jews. His spokesman, Alan Nierob,
did not immediately respond to a
request for comment Thursday.
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dozen Catholic bishops and a
crowd of about 15,000, most
of them teenagers.
“The theme of this day is
human life and human digni-
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The House passed it
December.
The vote, on the first major
bill that Congress has approved
this election-year, completes a
measure that was due last Oct. 1,
when the government’s budget
year began.
Passage ended a prolonged
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Grandmother and a truly
beautiful ladv. You will never
know how much the outpouring
of affection and the celebrating
of her life meant to us. It has
been overwhelming. Thanks
again for all you have done.
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fight in which the White House
and GOP leaders stood by their
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WASHINGTON — Tens
of thousands of abortion
protesters, some carrying
signs that said American jy” Cardinal Justin F. Rigali,
Holocaust and, Iregret my archbishop of Philadelphia,
„ said before the rally.
A smaller group of abor-
week between interviews of
potential jurors, according to tran-
scripts released Thursday.
“These jurors are coming in
here. Many of them have written
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abortion,” marched from the
White House to the
Supreme Court on Thursday tion rights activists said they
to mark the 31st anniversary largely focused on lobbying
of the decision that estab- on Capitol Hill for legislation
critical condition. turn the clock back on Iraq,”
Ten Spaniards have died in coalition spokesman Dan Senor
Iraq since August, including said. “They want to turn back to
seven intelligence agents killed the era of mass graves and
in an ambush in November. chemical attacks and torture
In Basra, Iraq’s second-largest chambers and rape rooms, and
tion launched the Iraq war city, the23-year-oldsonofafor- they will target Iraqis and Iraqi
5 mer senior official from Saddam leaders who want to change that
Hussein’s Baath party was slain course and move Iraq forward.”
CDC: Flu continues
to decline
ATLANTA — The number of
„ states hard-hit by the flu has
dropped to just five from a peak
of 45 right before Christmas, and
the death toll among children
have climbed to at least 111,
health officials said Thursday.
Only Delaware, Minnesota, New
York, Pennsylvania and Vermont
reported widespread flu during the
week ending Jan. 17. according to
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. Twenty states were list-
ed at that level the previous week.
This flu season, 111 children
television stations. It would ere- stereotypes about the Jewish role in 33 states have died from the
The American Jewish Committee,
which sent its interfaith experts to
church screenings in Ronda and
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Anbar province.
“The message is clear. The
American troops returned fire, tai in Baghdad, where he was in (anti-U.S.) elements ... want to
damaging a house, witnesses
said.
The deaths of the soldiers
brought to 505 the number of
procedure.
“Abortion kills more peo-
ple than war,” said 14-year-
old Andrew Marshall, who
traveled with his family and a on April 25.
Catholic youth group from President Bush called in a
McMurrey, Pa. “We’re trying brief statement, telling the
to win a war in America, it’s a anti-abortion marchers they
were gathered for “a noble
cause.”
“The right to life does not
Attackers kill nine in Iraq
Wednesday.
The judge replied: “I will see to
it that the jury does not believe
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Senate approved the 1,182-page veterans’ health care, schools, trading."
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NEW YORK — Martha
Stewart's lawyer is worried that
jurors at her stock-fraud trial mis-
takenly think the style-setter is
charged with insider trading.
n.Ari.mrTAu r- Robert Morvillo twice raised
WASHINGTON — Congress and refused to - bend to the issue with U.S. District Judge
snuffed out Democratic opposi- Democrats and some Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum this
tion Thursday and approved a Republicans in several fights,
belated $373 billion bill financ- Underscoring the bruising
ing most federal agencies and tone of those talks, Senate
endorsing President Bush’s poli- Majority Leader Bill Frist,
cies on overtime pay, food label- R-Tenn., said the episode taught the same thing, thinking that she
ing, media ownership and guns, him, “You do the best you can, has been charged with criminal
Over protests by labor, some and that compromise and negoti- insider trading.” Morvillo said on
farm groups and conservatives ation js part of the legislative
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bill by a^ipartisan 65-28 vote, biomedical research, highways
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— though less than Democrats Jewish leaders SCieen,
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same road where the day before, combat May lf
assailants firing from a speeding (In
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and wounded six other people in rity chie’f for Spanish troops in dominated regime.
a convoy headed for the U.S. Iraq was shot and seriously ‘ \
military base at Habaniyah, 50 wounded Thursday during a raid area followed a period of relative
miles west of the capital. against suspected insurgents calm there since the arrest Jan.
Elsewhere, two U.S. soldiers south of Diwaniyah, headquar- 11 of Khamis Sirhan al-
were killed and another wound- ters of the 1,300-member Muhammad, a former Baath
ed during a rocket and mortar Spanish military force in Iraq.
barrage late Wednesday on an Civil guard commander key leader of the resistance in
American camp near Baqouba, Gonzalo Perez Garcia was
35 miles northeast of Baghdad, rushed to a U.S. military hospi-
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 2004, newspaper, January 23, 2004; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1185187/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.