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Posted: 8/13/2012 12:33:25 PM EST
FILE - This Feb. 7, 2012 file photo shows Karen Handel, former ice president for public policy for Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity, speaking during an interview in Atlanta. Handel, the former Susan G. Komen executive at the heart of the organization's clash with Planned Parenthood has a book deal. Howard Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, announced Monday, Aug. 13, that Karen Handel's "Planned Bullyhood" will come out Sept. 11. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, file)
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Posted: 8/13/2012 12:33:25 PM EST
FILE - This Feb. 7, 2012 file photo shows Karen Handel, former ice president for public policy for Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity, speaking during an interview in Atlanta. Handel, the former Susan G. Komen executive at the heart of the organization's clash with Planned Parenthood has a book deal. Howard Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, announced Monday, Aug. 13, that Karen Handel's "Planned Bullyhood" will come out Sept. 11. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, file)
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Posted: 8/9/2012 7:53:19 AM EST
FILE - In this Nov. 23, 2009 file photo, Nancy Brinker, founding chair of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure speaks at the National Press Club in Washington. Brinker, who has long been the public face of the charity, will relinquish her chief executive's role for a position focused on fundraising and strategic planning, according to a statement released Wednesday Aug. 8, 2012 by the Dallas-based organization. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, file)
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Posted: 8/8/2012 10:47:56 PM EST
Nancy G. Brinker, founder and chief executive officer of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, takes part in the foundation's 2012 race in Washington in this June 2, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/Files
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Posted: 8/8/2012 10:47:56 PM EST
Nancy G. Brinker, founder and chief executive officer of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, takes part in the foundation's 2012 race in Washington in this June 2, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/Files
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:33:13 AM EST
A sign for the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure is displayed in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:24:26 AM EST
Participants take part in the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:23:17 AM EST
Breast cancer survivors take part in the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:22:24 AM EST
A girl puts on a pink feather boa during the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:20:50 AM EST
A man wearing a pink fireman's helmet takes part in the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:19:45 AM EST
Breast cancer survivors take pictures of each other during the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:17:14 AM EST
Nancy G. Brinker, founder and chief executive officer of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, takes part in the foundation's 2012 race in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:16:01 AM EST
Participants take part in the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:15:52 AM EST
Nancy G. Brinker, founder and chief executive officer of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, takes part in foundation's 2012 race in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:15:19 AM EST
Participants take part in the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
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Posted: 6/2/2012 11:13:16 AM EST
Women take part in the Susan G. Komen Foundation's 2012 Race for the Cure in Washington June 2, 2012. The Susan G. Komen Foundation raises awareness and funding for breast cancer research and services. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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Posted: 4/19/2012 6:30:52 PM EST
CORRECTS TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO NUMBER OF YEARS AND RACES, TIGHTEN 2ND HALF OF CAPTION - In this April 14, 2012, photo Teresa Blackington of Alvaredo warms up before the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Fort Worth, Texas. Organizers of Race for the Cure events across the country have reported drops in participation following a controversy involving Planned Parenthood. In Fort Worth, participation declined by 23 percent. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Joyce Marshall) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 4/19/2012 6:05:53 PM EST
In this April 14, 2012, photo walkers show colorful signs and attire during the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Fort Worth, Texas. Nine of the years 135 races have been held so far, with eight reporting a drop in participation numbers ranging from around 10 percent to 30 percent, Fort Worth reporting about a 23 percent drop. While race organizers cite the economy and other possible contributing factors, there is also an acknowledgment of the effect of the Planned Parenthood debacle, which angered both people on both sides of the abortion debate. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Joyce Marshall) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 4/19/2012 6:05:53 PM EST
In this April 14, 2012, photo Teresa Blackington of Alvaredo warms up before the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Fort Worth, Texas. Nine of the years 135 races have been held so far, with eight reporting a drop in participation numbers ranging from around 10 percent to 30 percent, Fort Worth reporting about a 23 percent drop. While race organizers cite the economy and other possible contributing factors, there is also an acknowledgment of the effect of the Planned Parenthood debacle, which angered both people on both sides of the abortion debate. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Joyce Marshall) MAGS OUT
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Posted: 4/19/2012 6:05:53 PM EST
In this April 14, 2012, photo local race founders Joan Katz and Rozanne Rosenthal cheer on runners at the start of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Fort Worth, Texas. Nine of the years 135 races have been held so far, with eight reporting a drop in participation numbers ranging from around 10 percent to 30 percent, Fort Worth reporting about a 23 percent drop. While race organizers cite the economy and other possible contributing factors, there is also an acknowledgment of the effect of the Planned Parenthood debacle, which angered both people on both sides of the abortion debate. (AP Photo/Star-Telegram, Joyce Marshall) MAGS OUT