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Family News in Focus: Monday, January 18, 2010
| 2A | Massachusetts senate hopeful Martha Coakley makes some shocking statements about health care worker's rights of conscience. (C4 content) |
| 2B | 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. |
| 2C | 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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- 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.
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| 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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