Abortion protesters arrested at Virginia Capitol

San Diego Union-Tribune Saturday 3rd March, 2012

RICHMOND, Va. -; More than 30 activists have been arrested for refusing to leave the Virginia Capitol steps during a protest of anti-abortion legislation.


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