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Saturday, 03 December 2005 |
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By Juan Forero
The New York Times, December 3, 2005
PAMPLONA,
Colombia – In this tradition-bound Roman Catholic town one day in
April, two young women did what many here consider unthinkable:
pregnant and scared, they took a cheap ulcer medication known to induce
abortions. When the drug left them bleeding, they were treated at a
local emergency room—then promptly arrested.
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