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Arizona Birth Control Bill Penalizes Women For Using Contraception For Non-Medical Reasons

March 14, 2012 Leave a comment

Arizona legislators have advanced an unprecedented bill that would require women who wish to have their contraception covered by their health insurance plans to prove to their employers that they are taking it to treat medical conditions. The bill also makes it easier for Arizona employers to fire a woman for using birth control to prevent pregnancy despite the employer’s moral objection…

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Duke’s Irving to get significant time vs. Arizona

March 23, 2011 Leave a comment

 

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski says point guard Kyrie Irving will play “significant minutes” in the West regional semifinal against Arizona.

Speaking before boarding a bus to the airport, Krzyzewski said Irving would not start Thursday night in Anaheim, Calif., but is ahead of schedule in his return from a toe injury that cost him most of his freshman season.

Irving missed 31/2 months with an injured right big toe but came off the bench in both of the top-seeded Blue Devils’ NCAA tournament games. He scored 14 points in 20 minutes in his return against Hampton. He had 11 points in 21 minutes against Michigan and was on the court at the end of that win.

Krzyzewski says the Blue Devils (32-4) are “good with who we’re starting.”

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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