No ‘Morning-After Pill’ for Rapists

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Priscilla Coleman, the study’s lead author, said that the study design was an improvement over previous studies because it relied on medical records rather than on surveys of women contacted at an abortion clinic.

[Elliot Institute, August 20, 2002, available at: http://www.afterabortion.info/news/outpatient1.html.] The British Medical Journal released the results of a study in January 2002, revealing that women who abort a first pregnancy are at greater risk of subsequent long-term clinical depression compared to women who carry an unintended first pregnancy to term.

[“Depression and Unintended Pregnancy in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth”: a cohort study, British Medical Journal, 324: 151-152, available at:http://www.bmj.com.] A pro-abortion research team acknowledged the existence of post-abortion syndrome in a study among 1.4 percent of a sample of women who had abortions two years previously.

[Dr.

Brenda Major, Archives of General Psychiatry, August 2000, available at: http://www.afterabortion.org/.] Those who mistakenly believe that aborting a child conceived as a result of rape or incest will aid in the victim’s recovery are confronted with the logical conclusion of the argument—allowing a victim to kill her rapist will also help her recover.

Rape is not a capital offense for which the death penalty applies.

Homicide laws make no exception for a rape victim seeking recovery who kills he...

Court delay in Enwistle double murder case

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The next court date for Entwistle is scheduled for April 18, a probable cause hearing, at which prosecutors are expected to reveal more details of the case against him.

Prosecutors allege that Entwistle took the murder weapon from his father-in-law’s gun collection and returned it after the murder, driving from Hopkinton to Carver.

Entwistle and his wife had lived with her family in their Carver home before renting a house in Hopkinton, less than two weeks before the murder.

She was a 1997 graduate of Silver Lake High School.

Her maiden name was Souza.

The couple met while she was studying in England during a junior year abroad program.

She was a graduate of Holy Cross College in Worcester.

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Community activist Al Gray honored by Fuchs Mizrachi

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"I am grateful each day that I rose from the ashes of that horrendous illness, which Winston Churchill (who was also afflicted) called ‘the black dog.'” he says.

"With the help of my therapist, Dr.

Ernest Friedman, I have risen to a new, more compassionate and better form of myself.

But I never forget my past; it is part of my daily living.”Fuchs board of trustees member Andrew Zashin was instrumental in getting Gray involved and interested in the school.

"I brought Al to a Yom Ha'atzmaut celebration last year, and when he saw the raw, passionate energy of our students, it touched some essential core in his soul,” says Zashin.Gray has shared his new-found interest in Fuchs Mizrachi with many of his friends and associates."We see Al as a way to break out of our pool of ‘usual suspects' and change our donor landscape,” says Zashin.

"We are thrilled that Jews from all parts of our community will begin to appreciate what a remarkable jewel our school is and recognize its value for Jewish continuity both here and in Israel.”Zashin also sees Gray's involvement in the Jewish day school as completing the cycle that began with his passion for Soviet Jewry in the early '60s.

"Al worked tirelessly to free Soviet Jews and allow them to live in Israel.

By supporting a Zionist school, he is investing in our children and continuing that desire to build a strong Israel for future generations.”A sentimental...

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