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	<title><![CDATA[Difficult bottom line for some pro-choice advocates: Accept ban language or scuttle health care reform?]]></title>
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<div class="headline" id="component_1182459"><h5>By Doug Grow | Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009</h5></div>
<div class="richtext"><p>Leaders of abortion-rights religious coalitions say there are many people of faith who support their cause, and they're frustrated that the abortion debate has become so central to the health care reform struggle.</p></div>
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