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tisdag, januari 21, 2014

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A hotel in Montreux, Switzerland, was ready for talks on Syria.
Talks Over Syria Are Set to Begin, but Iran Is Not Invited

By MICHAEL R. GORDON and ANNE BARNARD

Diplomats managed to salvage the talks, which had seemed on the verge of unraveling after the United Nations secretary general invited Iran to attend.
"---  American and other Western diplomats on Monday managed to salvage the long-awaited peace conference on Syria, which had seemed on the verge of unraveling before it even began when Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary general, issued an unexpected invitation to Iran to attend---" 
                   
Both sides of the abortion issue expressed their views at last year's March for Life in Washington.
Parties Seize On Abortion Issues in Midterm Race

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Abortion is becoming an animating issue in the 2014 midterm elections, with Republicans using it to stoke enthusiasm among core supporters and Democrats looking to rally women by portraying conservatives as callous.
Sharon Mills, of Welch, W.Va., has a list of ailments that require treatment that she cannot afford. She has been eagerly waiting on the benefits of the Affordable Care Act.
Law's Expanded Medicaid Coverage Brings a Surge in Sign-Ups

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

The men and women getting coverage in West Virginia, one of the poorest states in the country, say the mere fact of having it has drastically improved their mental health.

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