I can't summarize it as I haven't read the story.
I'm sorry, I don't have access to the specific 'Abortion Story' in The Washington Times on that date. You may try to find it in the newspaper's archive or on their official website.
Sorry, without having access to the story itself, I can't summarize it.
Sorry, without reading the actual story, I can't summarize it. But generally, it could be about things like the political implications of abortion, or the social response to certain abortion - related events.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Washington Times Abortion Story' you're referring to. It could be about various aspects such as abortion policies, a particular case related to abortion, or the stance of different groups on abortion as reported by The Washington Times.
It's difficult to determine the truth of that story. We need to look at the reliability of the sources, the research conducted, and any potential biases. Without a comprehensive analysis, it's not straightforward to declare it as true or false.
Since we don't have the actual content of the August 19 story from The Washington Times, it's difficult to say. It might be related to national news, international affairs, or something more local to the Washington area like a community event or a new policy affecting the region.
I'm unable to summarize as I don't know the content of the 'washington business times top story'. But generally, a top story in a business times might summarize key events, trends, or announcements in the business world of Washington.
Since I don't know the exact story, I can't summarize it. But generally, key points might include Antifa's goals in Washington (if it's about Antifa in Washington), any actions they took that were significant, and how they were received by the public or the authorities.
Rip Van Winkle is a lazy but kind - hearted man. He lives in a village at the foot of the Catskill Mountains. One day, he wanders into the mountains with his dog. There he meets some strange - looking men playing nine - pins. He drinks their liquor and falls asleep. When he wakes up, 20 years have passed. His wife has died, his village has changed a great deal, and the American Revolution has occurred. He has a hard time adjusting to the new world.
Sure. Many of the stories on Huff Post Women about abortion focus on the journey of self - discovery that some women go through. They realize they have the right to choose what happens to their bodies. Some stories are about young women who were pressured by society to keep the pregnancy but chose abortion for their own well - being. There are also stories that show how important it is for women to have access to comprehensive sex education, as it could have potentially prevented the unplanned pregnancy in the first place. And a lot of these stories also emphasize the need for more open - mindedness in society regarding abortion as a legitimate choice for women.