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Obama Pardons 17 People, Largely For Minor Offenses

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Those receiving pardons came from 13 states and had been sentenced for crimes that included falsely altering a money order, unauthorized acquisition of food stamps, drug violations, and possession of an unregistered firearm. No one well-known was … _ …
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Trauma Sets Female Veterans Adrift Back Home

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While male returnees become homeless largely because of substance abuse and mental illness, experts say that female veterans face those problems and more, including the search for family housing and an even harder time finding well-paying jobs. … But …
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How to treat breast cancer is a personal choice

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Researcher Shelley Hwang, chief of breast surgery at Duke Cancer Institute in Durham, N.C., stated that the findings refute the typically held belief that more aggressive treatment of breast cancer is a better treatment. The rate of … Many women are …
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Obama Issues Pardons To 17 For Minor Offenses

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Those receiving pardons came from 13 states and had been sentenced for crimes that included falsely altering a money order, unauthorized acquisition of food stamps, drug violations, and possession of an unregistered firearm. No one well-known was …
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