Critics protest health post pick
President resolute; Mass. physician's theories criticized
WASHINGTON -- Democrats yesterday called on President Bush to reconsider the appointment of Massachusetts physician Eric Keroack to a top position supervising federal family-planning programs, and researchers cited by Keroack to argue for teaching teenagers sexual abstinence said he mischaracterized their work. (Full article: 755 words)
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