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Robert Bork
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December deaths

2012 News of the Year |  A continuation of "2012 Departures" (from our Dec. 29 issue)

SOUTHERN LIVING: A 29-year-old who has decided to keep her baby is seen at the Duri Home, a center for unwed mothers in Seoul.
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‘Aborting the future’

Roe v. Wade |  Alarm about low birthrates brings official attention to abortion in South Korea

ANOTHER CHANCE: Daniel, Faith, and Crystal.
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Grace and Faith

Roe v. Wade |  When Christian parents refuse to abort a child with a fatal condition, the result is a powerful witness

BAD MEDICINE: The open drawer of a telemedicine terminal in Des Moines, Iowa, from which Planned Parenthood of the Heartland doctors can remotely prescribe the abortion-inducing drug RU-486.
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Death by webcam

Roe v. Wade |  After Planned Parenthood quietly began prescribing abortions over webcams, a former employee blew the whistle and rallied the pro-life cause

Lately dead
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Lately dead

Roe v. Wade |  By needle or forceps, abortionists continue to kill unborn babies more than 20 weeks old. Pro-life laws in some states are saving these little lives

Richard Mourdock (left) and Todd Akin
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Doing better on ‘hard cases’

Roe v. Wade |  The issue of abortion in cases of rape doesn’t have to be a PR nightmare for pro-lifers

Giving voice to sorrow and hope
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Giving voice to sorrow and hope

Cambodia |  A Cambodian refugee turns her tale of survival under the Khmer Rouge into an audio ministry reaching thousands in her homeland

COMMITTED TO ISLAM: A man from a Somali tribal clan supporting al Shabaab carries an AK-47 and the Islamist black flag with the words “There is no God but Allah and Mohamed Is the Prophet of Allah.”
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Exporting insurgency

Somalia |  Somalia's largest terrorist group may be losing its grip within the country but is moving across borders with violence and persecution

MOVING FORWARD: Karl Holt at Ft. Bragg.
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Broken brains

Military |  Traumatic Brain Injury is the signature injury of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and many soldiers suffer in silence. New treatment can heal the wounds

2012 Events
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2012 Events

2012 News of the Year |  Some January-November remarkable providences

Neil Armstrong
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2012 Departures

2012 News of the Year |  Some January-November deaths

BLEEDS RSC: Teller in his Capitol Hill office.
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Conservative insider

Politics |  Paul Teller directs the Republican Study Committee at a pivotal post-election time

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