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admin @ Fri, 2006-03-10 09:00

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Even in this booming age of Internet use, some sage, generations-old parental advice still holds true:

''Don't let your children talk to strangers,'' Broward Sheriff Ken Jenne told parents Thursday as he unveiled a new, easy-to-use website that pinpoints where sex offenders live across the county.

The s...

admin @ Fri, 2006-03-10 09:00

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Question: What's worse than a dozen-or-so states contemplating gay marriage bans during an election year?

Answer: A dozen-or-so states contemplating gay adoption bans during an election year.

Welcome to 2006. At least 16 states are considering laws or ballot initiatives restricting the ability of gay individuals or couples to adopt. I'm not sure that t...

admin @ Thu, 2006-03-09 09:00

As if observers needed yet another example of higher education's big lie, Lawrence Summers' recent ignoble loss of the presidency of Harvard University confirms the reality that, despite its claims to the contrary, academia is no longer the certain intellectual marketplace for open discourse and free speech, even on matters of controversy and wide debate.

Widely praised by much of the s...

admin @ Thu, 2006-03-09 09:00

National Writers Workshop April 29-30 at the Hyatt Regency Wichita.

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Four years ago, Terry and Boyd Perry made one of the toughest decisions parents can make.

Unable to afford the care their autistic son, Eric, needed, they gave up custody to the state so that Medicaid -- a federal ...

admin @ Thu, 2006-03-09 09:00

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TOPEKA — Four years ago, Terry and Boyd Perry made one of the toughest decisions parents can make.

Unable to afford the care that their autistic son, Eric, needed, the Wichita couple gave up custody to the state so Medicaid, a federal and state program that provides health care for low-...

admin @ Wed, 2006-03-08 09:00

Prosecutors, Health Workers Intimidate Rape Victims With Insults, Threats

(Mexico City) Mexican officials actively prevent rape victims from gaining access to legal and safe abortion, and they fail to punish rape and sexual violence inside and outside the family, said Human Rights Watch in a report released today.

The 92-page report, The Second Assault: Obstructing Access to Legal ...

admin @ Wed, 2006-03-08 09:00

WASHINGTON - With non-stop talk of Katherine Harris’ Senate campaign coming undone, U.S. Rep. Mark Foley may have some tough decisions to make in the coming weeks.

Should he hold on to his current House seat? Or should he take on the difficult task of vying for the title, “senator?”

Foley spokesman, Jason Kello, said Tuesday that “the chemistry of the race would have to chan...

admin @ Wed, 2006-03-08 09:00

The American Medical Association is warning girls not to go wild during spring break.

All but confirming what goes on in those "Girls Gone Wild" videos, 83 percent of college women and graduates surveyed by the AMA said spring break involves heavier-than-usual drinking, and 74 percent said the trips result in increased sexual activity.

Sizable numbers reported getting sick from drin...

admin @ Wed, 2006-03-08 09:00

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CHICAGO — The American Medical Association is warning girls not to go wild during spring break.

All but confirming what goes on in those "Girls Gone Wild" videos, 83 percent of college women and graduates surveyed by the AMA said that spring break involves heavier-than-usual drinking, and 74 perc...