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The Walter family
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Early maturity

Marriage |  The blessings of young marriages

CHEMICAL THREAT: Residents wear gas masks as they search for bodies after shelling by government forces in Aleppo Jan. 3.
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Crossing the red line

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CONFRONTATION: A policeman points to a protester near the headquarters of <em>Southern Weekly</em>.
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In their dreams

China |  Newspaper protests reveal Chinese hopes for free speech

Gene Robinson
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Robed victim?

Religion |  Questions linger over ‘plentiful’ death threats against retired gay bishop

Left ahead
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Left ahead

Politics |  Partisan inaugural speech signals an aggressive liberal agenda for the president’s second term

Court dismissal
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Court dismissal

Supreme Court |  Despite few breakthroughs, embryonic stem cell research gets high court boost

PUNISHING: A protest against the adoption ban in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Cold war on adoptions

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CHANGE OF HEART? Obama in Billings, Mont., in May 2008.
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Adding to the law, taking away from military chaplains

Religion |  WASHINGTON—When President Obama signed a defense spending bill into law on Jan. 2, he included a statement suggesting that his administration might ignore a…

A cliff that keeps on giving
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A cliff that keeps on giving

Congress |  A deadline intended to prompt savings in Washington ends up costing more and piling on the pork

THE HAITIAN EXPERIENCE: A couple culls through garbage Dec. 7 searching for recyclables at a landfill site in Port-au-Prince.
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Disenchanted island

Haiti |  Deep-rooted problems make Haiti’s years-long earthquake recovery painfully slow

Belmont Abbey
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Victory over contraceptive mandate?

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President Richard NIxon
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Addition by subtraction

Congress |  Washington’s baseline budgeting leads to spending ‘cuts’ that increase spending

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