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Byline: Sarah Childress
When Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women, first saw the black-and-white mug shot of a mentally ill Utah mother, all she could think was, "Oh my God, that poor woman." Then Gandy learned that 28-year-old Melissa Ann Rowland was being charged with murder in the stillbirth of one of her twin babies, because she waited too long before heeding doctors'...
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