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For New Court, Abortion Case Takes Old Path
By LINDA GREENHOUSE
The Supreme Court appeared to be in broad agreement that laws regulating teenagers' access to abortion must make allowances for medical emergencies.
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Reagan-Era Files Show Alito Role on Abortion Law
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
As a lawyer in the Reagan Justice Department, the Supreme Court nominee played a leading role in devising legal strategy to overturn Roe v. Wade.

A Strategy to Restore Western Grasslands Meets With Local Resistance
By FELICITY BARRINGER
A group says agreements by which ranchers in the West sold off their grazing rights will hurt ranching in the end.

Irking Conservatives, Schwarzenegger Replaces Top Aide With a Democrat Irking Conservatives, Schwarzenegger Replaces Top Aide With a Democrat
By JOHN M. BRODER
The move touched off howls from conservative Republicans, who called the appointment a betrayal of the party.

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In Desire to Grow, Colleges in South Battle With Roots
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In Desire to Grow, Colleges in South Battle With Roots
By ALAN FINDER
Southern universities often find themselves struggling to temper Confederate imagery without alienating alumni and donors.

City Abandons Dream of Statue of Dr. King
By BRENDA GOODMAN
The town of Rocky Mount, N.C., has scrapped plans to honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a bronze statue.



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