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 e.""It's the very definition of government 
intrusion in a woman's personal medical decisions," he said.Brownback has 
signed multiple anti-abortion measures into law, and the number of pregnancies 
terminated in the state has declined 11 percent since he took office 
in January 2011.The governor said he still has to review this year's 
bill thoroughly but added, "I am pro-life."This year's legislation is less 
restrictive than a new North Dakota law that bans abortions as early 
as the sixth week of pregnancy and a new Arkansas law prohibiting 
most abortions after the 12th week. But many abortion opponents still see 
it as a significant step."There is a clear statement from Kansas with 
respect to the judgment on the inherent value of human life," said 
Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee Chairwoman Mary Pilcher-Cook, 
a Shawnee Republican and leading advocate for the measure.The bill passed 
despite any solid data on how many sex-selection abortions are performed 
in Kansas. A 2008 study by two Columbia University economists suggested 
the practice of aborting female fetuses -- widespread in some nations where 
parents traditionally prefer sons -- is done in the U.S. on a 
limited basis.But legislators on both sides of the issue said the practice 
should be banned, however frequent it is.The bill also would require physicians 
to give women information that addresses breast cancer as a potential risk 
of abortion. Advocates on both sides acknowle
 WASHINGTON  Amid mounting tensions with North Korea, the Pentagon has delayed 
an intercontinental ballistic missile test that had been planned for next 
week at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a senior defense official 
told The Associated Press on Saturday.The official said Defense Secretary 
Chuck Hagel decided to put off the long-planned Minuteman 3 test until 
sometime next month because of concerns the launch could be misinterpreted 
and exacerbate the Korean crisis. Hagel made the decision Friday, the official 
said.The test was not connected to the ongoing U.S.-South Korean military 
exercises that have been going on in that region and have stoked 
North Korean anger and fueled an escalation in threatening actions and rhetoric.North 
Korea's military warned earlier this week that it was authorized to attack 
the U.S. using "smaller, lighter and diversified" nuclear weapons. And South 
Korean officials say North Korea has moved at least one missile with 
"considerable range" to its east coast -- possibly the untested Musudan 
missile, believed to have a range of 1,800 miles. U.S. officials have 
said the missile move suggests a North Korean launch could be imminent 
and thus fuels worries in the region.Pyongyang's moves come on the heels 
of the North's nuclear test in February, and the launch in December 
of a long-range North Korean rocket that could potentially hit the continental 
U.S. Added to that is the uncertainty surrounding the int
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