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The winemaker doesn't care that pro volleyball players prefer Gatorade to chardonnay between sets.
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If you care about pro cycling you get used to being swept aside in the cultural mainstream.
WSJ: What Lance Armstrong Wants From Oprah Winfrey
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The loss of Rep. Weiner would not only be a blow to his progressive supporters, but would be a substantial loss to the pro-health care reform movement.
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Pro-life groups have eagerly embraced an amendment that pro-choice supporters of health care have viscerally deplored.
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Pro-life activists must unhappily confront the probability that many of the leading candidates for the GOP nomination in 2012 - while all professedly pro-life - in reality neither care very much nor think very much about the abortion issue.
CNN: What if abortion became a non-issue?
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Two Australian Interfet soldiers injured in a shootout with pro-Indonesia militiamen Wednesday were flown to Darwin for medical care.
CNN: ASIANOW - Asiaweek | Daily Briefing: New Stability in India?
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High tax and pro-regulation blue states seem to want even more government control over health care, including a single-payer health care system.
FORBES: State Health Care Flexibility: The Good, the Bad and the Broke
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For its part, The Advisory Board Company has committed to giving 2, 000 hours of pro bono service to high-performing non-profits in education and health care.
FORBES: The Advisory Board Company Finds a Prescription for Business and Social Impact
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"They were angry and they wanted to fight, some of them even tried to beat me up, but I didn't care, " says Mr. Kalra, who is working on a court petition to make the pro-horn signs illegal.
WSJ: In India, a Quixotic Fight Against Car Honks
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Since succeeding George W. Bush as governor in 2000, Perry pushed through some pro-business initiatives, like 2003 tort reforms to limit suits against doctors, which bolstered health care companies in the state, and an enterprise fund that gave businesses a half billion dollars in grants and incentives over the last eight years.
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