Friday, June 23, 2006

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Man with 10-year erection awarded $400,000. Ouch.

New Research Connects Availability of EC and Dropping Healthcare Costs
A new study by the University of British Columbia reveals that by making Plan B available over the counter, healthcare costs can be dramatically reduced.

The global response to fighting rape and other sexual violence -- which can lead to HIV infection -- in war zones has been "grossly inadequate" in comparison to the scale of the problem, U.N. Population Fund Executive Director Thoraya Ahmed Obiad said on Wednesday at the opening of a three-day conference on the issue; International Symposium on Sexual Violence in Conflict and Beyond in Brussels, Belgium, organized by UNFPA in partnership with the European Commission and the Belgian government, Reuters reports.

A new drug to treat HIV won federal approval today. FDA approves new HIV drug, Prezista

HHS Assistant Secretary for Health John Agwunobi last month in a letter responded to an inquiry about President Bush's views on contraception by saying the administration "supports the availability of safe and effective products and services to assist responsible adults in making decisions about preventing or delaying conception," the Washington Post reports. So where's our EC, assbag? Liar, liar pants on fire...cause you're going to hell with gasoline drawers, hypocrite.

The American Civil Liberties Union asked a federal judge to stop the Miami-Dade County school district from removing a series of children’s books from its libraries, including a volume about Cuba which depicts smiling kids in communist uniforms. ACLU sues district for pulling Cuba book.

Valedictorian unplugged over God-speak. Clark County School District officials in Nevada and a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union say administrators followed federal law when they cut the microphone on Foothill High School valedictorian Brittany McComb as she began deviating from a pre-approved speech and reading from a version that mentioned God and contained biblical references.

A priest who admitted sexually abusing a 12-year-old altar boy fled to Mexico after his bishop failed to immediately report the confession to authorities, a law enforcement official said. Priest flees after abuse report delayed.

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