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REPORTER: Insurance companies cover Viagra but not birth control.
MCCAIN: I certainly don't want to discuss that issue.
REPORTER: It was unfair that health insurance companies cover Viagra but not birth control. Do you have an opinion on that?
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MCCAIN: I don't know enough about it to give you an informed answer.
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Street gangs have existed in the United States since the 1800s. But in the last few years, street gangs have grown more violent, more numerous and more widespread, from the big cities to rural areas. Many gang members are illegal immigrants, mostly from Latin America.
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Some of My Favourite Pics from this Special issue of Vogue.Italian Vogue has taken the lead using only Models of colour in this edition to highlight the Lack of Black Models being hired in the industry.The Fashion industry says often that "Black does not sell" Really ?? I believe Beauty Sells ...REGARDLESS OF COLOUR !
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Vogue Diaries went behind the scenes with August cover girl Kate Moss, tennis star Chris Evert, and actress Ziyi Zhang to talk about the making of the magazine's annual Age Issue.
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For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008.
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