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              Anti-abortion demonstrators march to the U.S. Supreme Court Building at the annual March for Life on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, January 22, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

              RNC’s Priebus fires back at Democrats on abortion: It’s about adoption, too!

              By Ralph Z. Hallow - The Washington Times

              “I attended the March for Life to show both my personal and the Republican Party’s respect for life and to celebrate adoption,” the RNC Chairman told The Washington Times. “As a party, we believe life is a gift worth protecting, and the march is an important cause.”

              In this Thursday, July 5, 2012, photo, Afghan students are seen during passing their midyear school examinations at the Mirbachakot high school on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghanistan will seek at least $4 billion from international donors this weekend at a crucial aid conference aimed at propping up the country after most foreign combat troops leave at the end of 2014. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)

              Problems, delays plague U.S.-financed Afghan school

              By Phillip Swarts - The Washington Times

              In the latest aid problem in Afghanistan, investigators found that a U.S.-financed multimillion-dollar school built for the Balkh province is still unfinished, with structural issues that could pose a danger to students and teachers.

              Dr. Ben Carson. (Image from CarsonScholars.org)

              CARSON: A physician’s view on the sanctity of life

              By Ben S. Carson

              My entire professional life has been devoted to saving and enhancing lives. Thus, the thought of abortion for the sake of convenience does not appeal to me.

              U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, talks to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon prior to the Syrian peace talks in Montreux, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014. Ban made a rare effort at solo diplomacy this week when he invited Iran to join this week’s Syria peace talks, but it backfired, raising questions about the effectiveness of a U.N. secretary-general better known _ and often criticized _ for his reserved and scripted style. (AP Photo/Arnd Wiegmann, Pool)

              Contentious opening to summit on Syria

              By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times

              The opening of long-delayed peace conference on Syria was marked with heated exchanges Wednesday in Switzerland, despite calls for calm by U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry, who pleaded with all parties involved to “find a way forward.”

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