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Family News in Focus: Monday, January 18, 2010

2AMassachusetts senate hopeful Martha Coakley makes some shocking statements about health care worker's rights of conscience. (C4 content)
2BState officials in California say embryonic stem cell research there has been a dismal failure. They plan to move millions of dollars into non-controversial adult stem cell research.
2CThe Texas State Board of Education has voted to leave references to Christmas and Christian historical figures in the social studies curriculum.
5A
  • Massachusetts senate hopeful Martha Coakley makes some shocking statements about health care worker's rights of conscience. (C4 content)


  • State officials in California say embryonic stem cell research there has been a dismal failure. They plan to move millions of dollars into non-controversial adult stem cell research.


  • The Texas State Board of Education has voted to leave references to Christmas and Christian historical figures in the social studies curriculum.


5B
  • State officials in California say embryonic stem cell research there has been a dismal failure. They plan to move millions of dollars into non-controversial adult stem cell research.


  • The Roe v. Wade ruling came down 37 years ago today. We look at the aftermath of the decision.


  • The Texas State Board of Education has voted to leave references to Christmas and Christian historical figures in the social studies curriculum.




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