N&O Index Card Listings
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Abortion
- Group urges active battle for abortion choice right - Ja 24 82 29-I
- New Helms bill revives effort to restrict abortion - Mr 2 82 1C
- N. C. abortion aid account is empty - Mr 3 82 4C
- Hunt will not seek to replenish aid for abortion fund - Mr 4 82 16A
- N. C. group's abortion petition fails to persuade Helms, East - Mr 21 82 28A
- State's abortion aid fund depleted - My 23 82 35A
- Editorial: No choice for women - Au 18 82 4A
- Abortion, free speech clash in slander lawsuit - Se 26 82 27A
- Limit on funds for abortions sought in suit - Oc 20 82 12C
- GOP adopts flexible anti-abortion stance - No 22 82 2C
- Lawmakers unwittingly hiked abortion budget - De 21 82 1
- Editorial: Wrong way to legislate - De 22 82 4A
- Lawmakers back off move to increase abortion fund - De 22 82 12C
Abortion
- Most lawmakers polled back abortion consent rule - Ja 3 87 3C
- Panel rejects proposals on abortion fund - Ja 16 87 22D
- Assembly outlook '87 - Ja 18 87 1D
- Rules on state-paid abortions stir dissent - My 15 87 1
- Editorial: Making an ordeal worse - My 22 87 22A
- House panel supports giving taxpayers choice on abortion fund - My 27 87 4C
- Abortion consent backed; Parental approval required under bill - My 28 87 1
- Abortion consent bill worries judges, pro-choice advocates - My 29 87 13A
- Abortion bill to Senate - My 31 87 29A
- Suit seeks to block agency's new rules on state-paid abortions - Jn 2 87 1C
- Judge stops new rules on abortion - Jn 26 87 1
- Editorial: Fairness on abortion - Jn 27 87 16A
- Senate panel hears views on abortion bill - Jy 1 87 10A
- Medical group fights abortion consent bill - Jy 3 87 18A
- Consent bill reviewed - Jy 5 87 26A
- Commission won't appeal block on abortion rules - Jy 8 87 5B
- Campaigning for what she believes in (Lansing; abortion) - Jy 10 87 1B
- Both sides cite rights in abortion dispute (Crist Clinic) - Jy 19 87 31A
- Amendment to target state-funded abortions - Au 5 87 7A
- Unanimous Senate enacts budget; Measure extends education initiatives, keeps abortion fund intact - Au 7 87 1D
- Under the Dome: Abortion fund spat surprising to some - Au 9 87 1
- 1983 abortions decrease in nation, increase in N.C. - Au 30 87 33A
Abortion
- Editorial: - Balancing abortion rights - Ja 30 89 10A
- Challenging agenda: Tight money and expensive demands face the 1989 General Assembly - Ja 8 89 1D
- Abortion rallies gain urgency from court review - Ja 19 89 3T
- 8 abortion protesters arrested in Chapel Hill - Ja 22 89 23A
- Abortion protest draws 600 to Raleigh - Ja 23 89 1C
- Pro-choice activists hold vigil at Legislative Building - Ja 24 89 2C
- Stam files bill limiting minors' abortions - Ja 26 89 14C
- Democratic women rebel over Davis abortion stand - Fe 4 89 1
- Point of view: - Democrats must reaffirm support for abortion rights - Fe 7 89 11A
- Women testify before panel on abortion bill - Fe 23 89 20A
- 'Pro-choice' rationale collapsed long before abortion was at issue - Fe 28 89 11A
- 25 charged in protest outside Charlotte clinic - Fe 28 89 2C
- Abortion consent bill clears House panel - Mr 2 89 14A
- Bill requiring parental consent for abortion passes committee - Mr 17 89 20A
- 10 foes of abortion arrested at clinic - Mr 19 89 41A
- Legislative roundup: - Abortion (parental consent for minors) - Mr 19 89 32A
- Abortion foes win round in state House - Mr 23 89 25A
- House approves bill on abortion consent - Mr 24 89 15A
- Editorial; - Bad law on abortion - Mr 25 89 14A
- Abortion protesters picket Raleigh health clinic - Mr 26 89 36A
- Parental consent for abortions resurfaces in General Assembly - Mr 26 89 22A
- Panel backs reduction in state abortion fund - Mr 29 89 10A
- Committee to review rival abortion bills - Ap 5 89 10A
- Abortion rights backed, pro-choice group says - Ap 6 89 2C
- Planned Parenthood seeks 500 signatures for pro-choice drive - Ap 6 89 1T
- Political tide turns on abortion fund - Ap 7 89 1
- D.C. pro-choice rally drawing N.C. crowd - Ap 8 89 10D
- N.C. abortion rights activists get boost from D.C. march - Ap 11 89 8B
- Abortion protesters convicted of trespassing - Ap 13 89 2C
- House panel slashes fund for abortions; House must review cut - Ap 15 89 1C
- TV ads promote abortion right - Ap 18 89 4C
- 6 of 9 abortion protesters appeal conviction - Ap 20 89 4C
- Editorial: - No 'choice' for the poor - Ap 20 89 22A
- N.C. debate focuses on abortion fund cuts - Ap 26 89 1
- Senate trims jobs, House approves abortion fund cut - Ap 26 89 7A
- Stam unlikely crusader in battle against abortion - Ap 26 89 7A
- Demonstrators push legislators to keep state's abortion fund - Ap 27 89 4A
- Editorial: - Abortion and privacy - Ap 28 89 20A
Abortion
- Fund for state-paid abortions still has $200,000 - Ja 3 91 4B
- Abortion opponent (Kronenberg) fights 'wars' waged on 2 fronts - Ja 21 91 1B
- State abortion fund runs dry with 3 months to go - Mr 29 91 1B
- Conder proposes bill on abortion consent - Ap 25 91 3B
- (Abortion) Ruling affects most N.C. counties - My 24 91 13A
- Abortion ruling changes counseling - Jn 4 91 2B
- Bill on parental consent in abortion faces panel - Jn 7 91 3B
- Backers of consent bill rally for second week - Jn 25 91 3B
- Picketers press senator on parental-consent bill - Jy 2 91 1B
- Editorial: Bush's abortion contortions - Au 23 91 16A
- Under the Dome: Abortion foes get ready (for Republican National Convention) - Au 28 91 2B
- Judge won't stop abortion clinic picketing (in Fayetteville) - No 16 91 6B
- Abortion foes win veto vote in house; N.C. lawmakers split - No 20 91 1
- Editorial: Anti-abortion power grab - No 22 91 18A
Abortion
- Helms seeks to control abortion debate - Ja 16 90 1B
- Atwater urges Republicans to be flexible on abortion; Martin says he agrees - Ja 20 90 1
- Helms says GOP stance on abortion unchanged - Ja 21 90 1C
- Thousands rally against abortion in Raleigh - Ja 22 90 1B
- Abortion, birth control date to ancient days - Ja 23 90 7A
- Abortion-rights rally offers mobile phones to call Martin, Bush - Ja 23 90 4B
- Point of view: Attempts to justify abortion fail - Ja 23 90 7A
- Abortion dispute hits close to home as protesters pay visit to Oakwood - Fe 12 90 1B
- Point of view: Put up or shut up on abortion as murder - Fe 18 90 7J
- Ingram refuses to discuss residence; Supports women's access to abortion - Fe 21 90 3B
- Editorial: Protesters hurt their cause - Fe 22 90 16A
- 9 anti-abortion protesters arrested - Fe 25 90 3C
- Legality of free abortions at UNC Hospitals disputed - Mr 7 90 7B
- Poll finds selective support for legal abortion (Charts) - Mr 26 90 1
- 42 abortion protesters arrested in Charlotte - Ap 1 90 9C
- February anti-abortion protest yields 9 trespassing convictions - Ap 6 90 7B
- Study says 1st trimester abortion rarely hurts woman's mental state - Ap 6 90 7B
- Actors fill political role at UNC-CH abortion rally - Ap 7 90 2B
- Lawmakers vow to fight state abortion fund cut - My 19 90 3B
- Budget panels divided on cuts in abortion fund - My 25 90 1B
- Editorial: Poor women lose - again - My 26 90 14A
- House panel votes, 37-28, to cut state abortion funds - My 31 90 3B
- Catholic politicians debate church's role on abortion - Jy 1 90 1C
- Editorial: Abortion: dark gray again - Jy 5 90 10A
- Jury pool faces more questions on abortion - Jy 19 90 5B
- Chapel Hill health clinic regains abortion license - Jy 20 90 1B
- Poll shows Senate race tied; most suport abortion rights - Jy 31 90 3B
- Point of view: Concentration on abortion shows feminism has lost its moorings - Au 8 90 15A
- Group tries winning pro-choice support from minority women - Au 23 90 2F
- Panel again adopts rule on fetus model - Se 6 90 3B
- Senate defeats Helms' measure against abortion - Se 12 90 3B
- Health group endorses abortion rights - Se 13 90 4B
- Editorial: Her decision, not Helms' - Se 20 90 18A
- Raleigh group protests abortion outside clinic - Oc 7 90 4C
- Abortion-rights group targeting House contest in Wake - Oc 26 90 3B
- Abortion issue fails to create expected partisan divisions - No 9 90 3B
- Appeals court rejects two rules hindering state-funded abortions - No 21 90 3B
- State now forced to look for use for plastic fetuses - No 25 90 1C
Abortion
- Panel reduces deep cut in state funding for abortions - My 9 89 8A
- Durham woman (Peterson) arrested at clinic - My 21 89 31A
- Stemming the need for abortion - My 21 89 1D
- Abortion-protest ruling unbiased, judge says - My 25 89 2C
- Abortion-consent bill still drawing debate - Jn 16 89 3C
- Senate panel adjusts abortion consent bill - Jn 21 89 8A
- Senate panel approves abortion consent bill - Jn 23 89 13A
- N.C. groups set to seek abortion restrictions - Jn 30 89 12A
- Durham police arrest, charge 7 abortion foes - Jy 2 89 25A
- Battle looms in N.C. over new, stiffer law - Jy 4 89 1
- Roe vs. Wade doomed, both sides say; Groups forecast gradual but certain turnaround on abortion
- rights in N.C. - Jy 4 89 8A
- Editorial: Abortion handwashing - Jy 5 89 12A
- Abortion ruling may dominate state political races of '90s - Jy 7 89 1
- Speaker plans study on state abortion laws - Jy 12 89 16C
- Under the Dome: Legislators wary on abortion limits - Jy 12 89 1
- Mavretic names abortion panel, sets off criticism - Jy 16 89 21A
- Under the Dome: Tilt over abortion looming for GOP - Jy 17 89 1
- Abortion; A very personal decision, a very public issue - Jy 21 89 1D
- Martin says abortion referendum could defuse issue - Jy 21 89 26C
- Under the Dome: Abortion panel spurs infighting - Jy 21 89 1
- Editorial: Abortion hysteria spreads - Jy 22 89 10A
- Abortion protesters arrested in Asheville - Jy 23 89 29A
- Durham judge (Hudson) sets limits on abortion protests - Jy 25 89 2C
- Judge orders protesters to stay away from area of Durham abortion clinic - Jy 28 89 1C
- Anti-abortion demonstrators heed ruling - Jy 30 89 37A
- Tar Heel editors speak: Abortion referendum ducks the issue - Jy 30 89 7D
- Tar Heel editors speak: Outsiders can't dictate N.C. stance - Au 27 89 7D
- Under the Dome: Panel on abortion trapped in limbo - Se 4 89 1
- 2 N.C. lawmakers (Ballenger; Hefner) switch sides in key abortion vote - Oc 13 89 5C
- GOP leaders confident about abortion stand - Oc 14 89 3C
- Editorial: Force vs. the grace of choice - Oc 15 89 6D
- Abortion issue's impact on N.C. elections debated - No 9 89 14C
- Under the Dome: Wrong message sent (pro-choice messages on Martin's golf balls) No 9 89 4A
- Editorial: What parties aren't about No 16 89 14A
- Editorial: Real 'American values' No 21 89 8A
- Under the Dome: Democratic women forming new group (Pine Needles Network) - De 4 89 1B
- Anti-abortion activists want books displayed (May Memorial Library; Burlington) - De 14 89 4B
- Under the Dome: Abortion-rights supporters meet - De 19 89 1B
- Abortion fund runs out in state - De 23 89 1
- Abortion likely to be a key issue in Helms' re-election bid - De 26 89 1B
- Editorial: Unfairness on abortion - De 28 89 12A
- Hospital will still give poor free abortions; Some clinics also plan to reduce fees - De 29 89 1B