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      Auxiliary Bishop at Archdiocese of Milwaukee Donald Hying joins a prayer during the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' biannual meeting Wednesday, June 13, 2012, in Atlanta. The national gathering is the bishops' first since dioceses filed a dozen lawsuits against an Obama administration mandate that most employers provide health insurance covering birth control. The rule generally exempts houses of worship, but faith-affiliated hospitals, charities and schools would have to comply. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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      FILE - This file booking photo provided by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office shows George Zimmerman. Statements Zimmerman made to detectives after he fatally shot Trayvon Martin can be released to the public, a judge ruled Wednesday, June 13, 2012. But Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester said that the identities of witnesses who observed the fatal confrontation in February between the former neighborhood watch leader and the 17-year-old Martin can stay private, provided the witnesses haven't been identified previously. (AP Photo/Seminole County Sheriff's Office, File)
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      This two-picture combo handout photos provided by Alan Gross attorney Peter Kahn, shows Gross in 2009 and in 2012. Kahn, the lawyer for Gross, a Maryland man imprisoned in Cuba for more than two years says his client's health is worsening and that country is withholding the results of medical tests performed on him there. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Peter Kahn)
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