At least three Kent Denver students are being investigated in connection with a possible sexual assault on New Year's Eve night.
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WASHINGTON — Defense officials say the Pentagon is changing its rules to allow women to serve in more jobs closer to the front lines. The changes will allow the rules to catch up a bit with the reality that women have been fighting and dying in Iraq and Afghanistan for a decade.
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Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver.
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The nation's leading breast-cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is halting its partnerships with Planned Parenthood affiliates.
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The nation's leading breast-cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is halting its partnerships with Planned Parenthood affiliates — creating a bitter rift, linked to the abortion debate, between two iconic organizations that have assisted millions of women.
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Enthusiasm is up Down Under as season tees off They're half a world away, but the enthusiasm greeting the start of the LPGA's 63rd season appears as high as any time in recent memory.
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American Civil Identities Union attorney Sondra Goldschein spoke last Wednesday about her battles for reproductive freedom for women in South Dakota in 2006.
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Senate lawmakers rejected legislation seeking to criminalize killing a pregnant woman's baby amid disagreement from both sides of the abortion debate.
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How many lawyers does it take to investigate the police response to an early-morning melee? In Denver, nine — and counting.
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NEW YORK — The nation’s leading breast-cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is halting its partnerships with Planned Parenthood affiliates — creating a bitter rift, linked to the abortion debate, between two iconic organizations that have assisted millions of women.
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