The law was initially passed by Gov. Rick Perry The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a Texas law that requires women seeking an abortion to have a sonogram exam and to listen to a physician's detailed description of the fetus, including whether it has developed limbs or internal organs.
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Authorities in Houston are seeking the public's help in solving the murder of 30-year-old woman as her relatives question reports that she was an activist for women's rights in Iran.
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According to the Houston Chronicle, the controversial Texas sonogram abortion law went into effect Monday. U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks indicated he had no choice but to uphold the law thanks to an appeals court decision.
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Authorities in Houston are seeking the public's help in solving the murder of 30-year-old woman as her relatives question reports that she was an activist for women's rights in Iran.
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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Victoria Azarenka (ah-zah-REN'-kuh) is the new women's No.1 tennis player after defeating Maria Sharapova (shah-rah-POH'-vah) 6-3, 6-0 today to win the Australian Open. Azarenka, playing in her first final in 25 Grand Slam tournaments, was broken in the opening game of the match and trailed 2-0 before taking advantage of 16 unforced errors by Sharapova to win the ...
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Judge lets songram law take effect Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 03:33 p.m., Monday, February 6, 2012 "There can be little doubt that (the law) is an attempt by the Texas Legislature to discourage women from exercising their constitutional rights by making it more ...
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An interview with serial killer Robert Pickton in 2000 wasn't handled properly, the former lead investigator of Pickton told the Missing Women inquiry Monday.
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HOUSTON — NASA astronaut Janice Voss passed away from cancer Tuesday. Voss, 55, was one of only six women who have flown in space five times. Voss began her career with NASA in 1973 while a student at Purdue University. She returned to NASA in 1977 to work as an instructor, teaching entry guidance and navigation to space shuttle crews. After completing her doctorate in 1987, she worked within ...
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Tennis players come from all over the world, and the Texas State women’s team athletes are no different. Seven of the eight current players for the Bobcats were not born in the United States, and these athletes have led the program to some of its most successful years.
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An interview with serial killer Robert Pickton in 2000 wasn't handled properly, the former lead investigator of Pickton told the Missing Women inquiry Monday.
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