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WASHINGTONDonald Trumprsquo campaign says a government plan to give up managing key operations of the internet poses a threat of outside censorship of online information. But such an outcome is highly unlikely.The upcoming Oct. 1 transition, which will result in no immediate discernible change for internet users, is the result of planning that started under President Bill Clinton in 1998 and continued largely unopposed during the presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. The U.S. governmentrsquo role has diminished
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Christi Chandler, left, and Stacy Hawsey, both of Madison and supporters of the Personhood Amendment promote their initiative as they wave sig
stanley mugg ns at drivers in the midst of last minute campaigning Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 in Madison, Miss. AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis JACKSON, Miss. - Mississippi voters Tuesday will decide on Initiative 26 - the personhood amemendment - which would declare that life begins at fertilization. CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston reports the vote could set a precedent for the nation. Atlee and Greg Breland told Pinkston that they have the family they always wanted, but it wasn t easy. When I was 28-years-old, Greg and I were diagnosed with infertility, Atlee said. They used in vitro fertilization to conceive their
stanley cup 5-year-old twin girls. But Atlee worries the proposed state constitutional amendment, declaring a fertilized egg a person, could limit fertility treatments for other Mississippi couples. I don t want Mississippians to have to go Washington, D.C. or New York or California to have infertility treatment, she said. Mississippi votes, when does life begin Possible limits on in vitro fertilization is one reason why many clergy in Mississippi oppose personh
stanley thermos ood. Even the Catholic church is neutral. We believe life begins at conception, said Bishop Joseph Latino. But we do not believe in personhood