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From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation & Design   来源:Science  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Clean energy advocates said the bill walks back the largest government investment in clean energy in history.

Clean energy advocates said the bill walks back the largest government investment in clean energy in history.

One suspended law would require clinics providing surgical abortions to be licensed as outpatient surgical centers. The other would require women to get an ultrasound before a medication abortion.Wyoming Health Access in Casper had

From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

, the day after Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed the licensing requirement into effect.The result: At least some women seeking abortions had toNow, women will once again be able to get abortions in central Wyoming while the two laws continue to be contested in court, Wellspring Health Access founder and president Julie Burkhart said Monday.

From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on abortions resuming in Wyoming.“We are immediately shouting it from the rooftop to make sure our patients know,” Burkhart said following the ruling. “We are back to seeing patients the way we were on Feb. 27.”

From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

An abortion opponent questioned the need to contest the laws if the clinic was safe.

“The abortion business here in Casper could prove that they are providing safe services by complying with laws. Would that not make their point?” Ross Schriftman, president of Natrona County Right to Life, said in an email statement Monday., fuel, medicine and other supplies for the Gaza Strip’s population of more than 2 million Palestinians. It’s the longest blockade yet of the 17-month war with Hamas, with no sign of it ending.

Aid workers have stretched supplies, but warn of a catastrophic surge in severe hunger and malnutrition.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has withdrawn his nomination of a former navy commander to lead the country’s internal security agency after a flurry of criticism.

Netanyahu’s office said in a statement early Tuesday after meeting with Vice Adm. Eli Sharvit that he “intends to examine other candidates,” without elaborating.The nomination announced on Monday had provoked widespread criticism from allies and opponents.

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