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The Abortion Counseling Conundrum

"I had a previous abortion at age 21, and it wasn't this hard. It didn't seem like a 'baby' to me at that age. But after raising two children I know now that I really did lose a living being inside me." -- An anonymous participant in Emerge, a ...

From DANA GOLDSTEIN, AlterNet.org,  8 Aug 2008

Lawsuit Leads to Release of Immigrant

Federal immigration officials released Yong Sun Harvill, 52, as part of a settlement of a federal lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The suit, filed in June, alleged that ICE's top ...

From AMY GOLDSTEIN AND DANA PRIEST, The Washington Post,  3 Jul 2008

Battle Of The Blogs: Inside The MyDD Vs. Daily Kos Showdown

As anybody with high-speed Internet knows, MyDD and Daily Kos sit at the top of the liberal Netroots movement, which over the last five years has made astonishing strides in its campaign to transform the Democratic Party into a hard-fighting, proudly ...

From DANA GOLDSTEIN, The New Republic,  2 Jun 2008

Detainees Sedated for Travel

The government's forced use of antipsychotic drugs, in people who have no history of mental illness, includes dozens of cases in which the "pre-flight cocktail," as a document calls it, had such a potent effect that federal guards needed a wheelchair ...

From AMY GOLDSTEIN AND DANA PRIEST, The Washington Post,  13 May 2008

Suicides Point to Gaps in Treatment

Peasant farmer Jose Lopez-Gregorio, 32, left his wife and five children behind in Guatemala with two bags of corn, barely enough food for one month, when he decided to find work in the United States. Detained crossing the Mexican border and held in an ...

From DANA PRIEST AND AMY GOLDSTEIN, The Washington Post,  13 May 2008

In Custody, in Pain

She noticed the lump under the thin, blue cotton in August, five months after federal immigration officers, to her amazement, took her into custody to try to deport her for buying stolen jewelry more than a decade ago. The lump grows slowly. It is now ...

From AMY GOLDSTEIN AND DANA PRIEST, The Washington Post,  12 May 2008

In Custody, in Pain

She noticed the lump under the thin, blue cotton in August, five months after federal immigration officers, to her amazement, took her into custody to try to deport her for buying stolen jewelry more than a decade ago. The lump grows slowly. It is now ...

From AMY GOLDSTEIN AND DANA PRIEST, The Washington Post,  11 May 2008

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