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Community radio station WERU-FM will pay $125,000 for its new quarters in Orland, not $225,00 as was reported Tuesday. “Beauty for Ashes,” the third of the late historical novelist Eugenia Price’s Georgia trilogy, made The New York Times Best Seller List in 1995.
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Community radio station WERU-FM will pay $125,000 for its new quarters in Orland, not $225,00 as was reported Tuesday.
“Beauty for Ashes,” the third of the late historical novelist Eugenia Price’s Georgia trilogy, made The New York Times Best Seller List in 1995.
In a June 28 story about the use of birth control pills as an emergency contraceptive, The Associated Press incorrectly quoted anti-abortion activist Rebecca Lindstedt as saying emergency contraception “is killing an unborn child before its life is even begun.”
Lindstedt, of the American Life League, said emergency contraception “is killing an unborn child whose life has already begun.”
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