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Abortion foes were dealt a major setback yesterday when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider a challenge to the law that forbids protesters from blocking clinic doors. On the first day of their session, the justices, without comment, let stand lower court rulings that found the 1994 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act doesn't interfere with anyone's freedom of expression or religion. Pro-choice activists cheered. "The court struck an important blow for law and order. FACE is absolutely necessary to protect doctors, patients and clinics from violent extremists," said Rep. Nita Lowey (D-Queens), co-chairwoman of the Congressional Women's Caucus. Abortion opponents said the court action had been expected and was not a big setback. "We are winning this battle on the streets," said Flip Benham of Operation Rescue National. The law makes it a crime to block access to clinics, damage their property or injure or intimidate abortion-seeking women or clinic staff. It was signed by President Clinton last year after protests around clinics grew more violent and several doctors were shot. The American Life League filed the legal challenge, saying the law restricts fre speech and freedom of religion. "I think the court decision vindicates what we've been saying all along: This is a constitutional bill, and it's fair," said Rep. Charles Schumer (D)-Brooklyn, who introduced the clinic-access bill."It's not an issue of pro-life or pro-choice.It's an issue of upholding the law." The challenge to the law was among 1,500 cases the justices refused to look at on their first day back from summer vacation. In a blizzard of other actions, the court also: Rejected the appeal of a white Maryland couple who said their black foster child was wrongly taken from them and given to a black couple for adoption. Upheld a lower court's dismissal of a challenge to Tennessee's state election laws, saying it does not illegally dilute black voters political strength. Blocked hemophiliacs who got AIDS from blood-clotting medicines from suing drug companies in a class-action lawsuit.The drug companies said they had no way of knowing the virus was in their product. "It's a terrible injustice, "said Jonathan Wadleigh of Brookline, Mass. a hemophiliac dying of AIDS.
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One evening in May, after a long day plying busy streets, limousine driver Ilhan Dereli found his last fare's keys in his backseat. Parked outside his New Jersey home, he wanted to go inside to see his wife and 4-year-old son. Instead, he raced 40 minutes back to Newark Airport and caught the keys' owner, a regular customer, just as she was about to board her plane. "The thing is, I do this for a living and I like to do it 100%," said Dereli, 36, an Olympic Limousine driver. For his good turn, Dereli and his wife are going on a free Caribbean cruise. The limo driver was selected at random from a group of nearly 50 airport-related employees rewarded yesterday at a World Trade Center ceremony for performing good deeds. Prizes ranged from the cruise to plane tickets to free dinners. But the employees honored, like Manny Giambruno, said they were only doing their jobs. Last fall, Giambruno, a 53-year-old LaGuardia Airport plane cleaner, found $1,000 a Florida tourist had left on a seat. He turned it in. "People at the airport, they think we wreck their bags and take stuff out of their bags, but it's not like that," said Giambruno, who has worked at American Airlines for 32 years. "Most of the people will help out if someone is in trouble." Immigration inspectors Josef Harvilla, 48, and James Liscinsky, 27, used CPR to save an elderly heart attack victim in September at Kennedy Airport. Venice Morgan, a Newark Airport parking booth attendant for 19 years, was honored for simply being friendly. "If someone says something nasty and I say something nasty back, it keeps going like a chain reaction," she said. "But if I say something nice, it gets passed on."
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They may get to graduate after all. A day after the Public School 92 fifth-grade commencement was abruptly cut short when a security guard doused rowdy parents with pepper spray, school officials were considering a new ceremony next week, sources said. "They deserve it," said parent Tammy Grant, 36, outside the Crown Heights, Brooklyn, school. "The kids didn't even get to graduate because of all this." At least 10 people were hit with pepper spray and others were struck by guards at Medgar Evers College on Tuesday afternoon while 170 students prepared to graduate in the auditorium there. Many of those caught up in the ruckus were parents and guests who had tickets but couldn't get into the packed auditorium because people without ducats were inside. District 17 Superintendent Evelyn Castro and Principal Diana Rahmaan were considering giving the students a proper sendoff to middle school, sources said. Margie Feinberg, a spokeswoman for Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, said a probe into the incident was not complete and any decision about another ceremony would have to be made at the school level. Parents were divided over whether to even bother. "I don't want to go through another graduation," said Donna Deriggs, one of several parents caught in the mayhem, who was considering a lawsuit against Medgar Evers. The college is part of the City University of New York. Norma Robinson, who was treated at Kings County Hospital after getting hit with pepper spray, said not even an apology from the security guard would ease her anger. Caught on tape "There's nothing they can do to change what happened," said Robinson, who is also considering a lawsuit. Fred Price, a spokesman for Medgar Evers, was not reachable yesterday. College officials have backed the unidentified female security guard who used pepper spray on a group of parents and guestsing to enter the crowded auditorium. A message for the guard was not returned yesterday. The pepper spray fracas, which was captured on a parent's videotape and broadcast on TV, left many people associated with PS 92 angry and embarrassed. "It was ugly," said a man picking up his fourth-grade daughter at the school yesterday. "It made everybody look bad - the school, the parents, the college, everybody." PS 92 usually holds the fifth grade commencement at Wingate High School, which wasn't available this year.
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