March for Life

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Thousands Brave Freezing Temps to ‘March for Life’

Differences of politics or religion could not stop thousands from standing together against abortion.
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Networks Covered Baby Panda 6X More than March for Life

Fifty-five million aborted and ABC, CBS, NBC want to talk Bao Bao.
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Pope Francis Sends Prayers to March for Life

Media may ignore massive annual gathering, but Pontiff doesn’t.
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MRC Plans 'March for Life' Documentary

Organization calls on pro-life movement to combat media censorship.
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Activist Lila Rose: Media Ignore March for Life to 'Cover Up' Abortion

Live Action president calls for truth to expose media bias.
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Some Nerve: NYT Finally Covers March for Life, Only to Bury It Under Story Chiding Marchers for Not Being Anti-Gun

After five years of ignoring it, the New York Times finally acknowledged the annual March for Life with a story this year -- only to bury it on page 9, underneath a story criticizing the ...
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Virtual Reality! Networks Cover Manti Te’o 521 Times More than March for Life

ABC, CBS, NBC devote nearly two-and-a-half hours to fictional girlfriend; just 17 seconds to event 500,000 attend.
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Some Nerve: NYT Finally Covers March for Life, Only to Bury It Under Story Chiding Marchers for Not Being Anti-Gun

After five years of ignoring it, the New York Times finally acknowledged the annual March for Life with a story this year -- only to bury it on page 9, underneath a story criticizing the marchers ...
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UPDATED: New York Times Has Ignored March for Life in Print 5 Years Running, Will It Break Into Print This Year?

UPDATED: The New York Times hasn't printed a story about March for Life, the annual march against abortion, for the last five years. Will tomorrow's Times carry Ashley Parker's Friday evening ...
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‘March for … ?’ Nets Don’t Use ‘Life’ in Abortion Debate

Broadcast networks refuse to say ‘pro-life’ in 91 percent of Roe v. Wade anniversary coverage.  
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