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About 20 threatening letters claiming to contain anthrax have been sent to abortion mills across the US in the past few days, including one that caused police to shut down a 10-block area of Toledo on Tuesday. 

Married cousins in Miami have filed a wrongful birth suit against their doctor after their child was born with Down’s syndrome. The couple claim that had tests shown the baby to have down’s while in utero they would have killed her by abortion.

Last week in Houston Texas, U.S. District Judge John Rainey issued a temporary injunction to prevent the state from enforcing new licensing requirements for abortions that took effect Sept. 1. Passed by the Legislature last spring, the law requires doctors’ offices to be licensed if the physician performs more than 300 abortions a year.

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