The Delaware Gazette

Biden OK with equal rights for married gay couples

WASHINGTON — Vice Pres­i­dent Joe Biden says he’s “absolutely com­fort­able” with gay cou­ples who marry get­ting the same civil rights and lib­er­ties as het­ero­sex­ual cou­ples, a stand that gay rights advo­cates inter­preted as an endorse­ment of same-sex marriage.

Remembering the victims of crime

Appel­late cases in the crim­i­nal arena fre­quently focus on the rights of those accused of crimes. It is only log­i­cal that this would be the case. The accused has an attor­ney and is a party to the pro­ceed­ings. The sys­tem strives to ensure that those who are charged with crimes are treated fairly and that their Con­sti­tu­tional rights are protected.

County marks crime victims’ rights week

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Jana Wil­fong, a pro­tec­tion order spe­cial­ist for the Vic­tim Ser­vices Unit of the Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office, never planned to become a vic­tims’ advo­cate. But when her sis­ter was bru­tally mur­dered in 2002, some­thing changed. She decided to take her expe­ri­ence and use it to help others.

Details emerge on Ohio’s health plan

COLUMBUS — The state’s plan to stream­line med­ical care for some of its sick­est, most expen­sive and dif­fi­cult to treat patients includes changes designed to elim­i­nate unnec­es­sary health tests, pre­vent med­ica­tion errors and keep peo­ple health­ier and out of emer­gency rooms.

US Army sergeant kills 16 in Afghan villages

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BALANDI, Afghanistan — Mov­ing from house to house, a U.S. Army sergeant opened fire Sun­day on Afghan vil­lagers as they slept, killing 16 peo­ple — mostly women and chil­dren — in an attack that reignited fury at the U.S. pres­ence fol­low­ing a wave of deadly protests over Amer­i­cans burn­ing Qurans.

Olentangy’s friendly blood battle

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Fourteen-year-old Jake Car­lino knows the impor­tance of blood dona­tion, as he was the recip­i­ent of numer­ous blood trans­fu­sions while he was fight­ing a rare bone cancer.

Delaware celebrates its heroes at Red Cross breakfast

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A mother who donated her son’s organs to save another was hon­ored Tues­day morn­ing — as was a teen who turned her grad­u­a­tion into a food drive, a detec­tive who saved three lives, a cho­rus direc­tor who refused to give up and many oth­ers who pos­i­tively impacted the Delaware com­mu­nity this year.

Candidates seek to limit federal role in education

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WASHINGTON — When it comes to edu­ca­tion, the Repub­li­can field of pres­i­den­tial can­di­dates has a uni­fied stance: Get the fed­eral gov­ern­ment out of schools. How they’d do that varies.

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