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JULY 16, 2010 ARCHIVED STORIES:
HELENA, Mont. (BP)--A controversy over proposed sex-ed curriculum in Helena, Mont., for students as young as kindergarten should lead parents elsewhere to be more in tune with what their schools are teaching, an expert on the topic says. The proposal, which has drawn nationwide attention, attracted an overflow crowd at the Helena School Board Meeting July 14, when more than 300 people attended, although the board had time to hear from only 64. It could take a vote next month on whether to approve the curriculum. Read More
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Study: Abortion triples breast cancer risk
WASHINGTON (BP)--An abortion can triple a woman's chances of contracting breast cancer, according to a study conducted in Sri Lanka.
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LIFE DIGEST: IVF called 'crass consumerism'; more states opt out of abortion coverage
WASHINGTON (BP)--In vitro fertilization -- plus the screening method that sometimes accompanies it -- continues to produce fatal results for some of the children created through the laboratory technique.
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World Changers, at 20 years, returns to roots
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Sitting against the backdrop of the Appalachians, the weathered house with a sunken roof seemed to hang on the side of the mountain defying gravity.
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World Cup boosts urban outreach
Prayer mounts for unreached people groups
OFFICIAL TALLY: SBC registration 11,075
Pastor attended 65 straight SBC meetings

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Kelly Boggs
FIRST-PERSON: Worship, on the moon
ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--Apollo 11, NASA's first manned mission to land on the moon, launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., 41 years ago on July 16, 1969.
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