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 SAN DIEGO  The mayor of San Diego apologized on Thursday for 
failing to respect women who worked for him after a prominent former 
supporter accused him of sexual harassment and urged him to resign as 
leader of the nation's eighth-largest city.Mayor Bob Filner said he needs 
help and pleaded for patience. Without detailing his actions, Filner, 70, 
called his behavior inappropriate and wrong and said he "diminished" the 
office."If my behavior doesn't change, I cannot succeed in leading our city," 
Filner, a Democrat, said. "You have every right to be disappointed in 
me. I only ask that you give me an opportunity to prove 
I am capable of change, so that the vision I have for 
our city's future can be realized."Donna Frye, a former councilwoman and 
once a key supporter of Filner, choked up earlier in the day 
as she called for Filner to step down, calling it one of 
the most difficult decisions she has made.She said the allegations were 
based on firsthand accounts but refused to divulge specifics such as the 
nature of the abuse or whether it occurred while Filner was mayor.Frye, 
who is embraced by Filner's liberal base, said more than one woman 
told her about being harassed but she didn't elaborate."I believe what they 
have told me, and they need to know that they are not 
alone," she said at a news conference. "There are people who support 
and care about them."Filner, who is divorced, said he has started working 
with professionals to change hi
 sponsors, told colleagues that state Health 
and Human Services Secretary Dr. Aldona Wos supported the new bill's language. 
She said House leaders gave time for representatives to consider the Senate 
bill and debate the House substitute.Barbara Holt with North Carolina Right 
to Life said her group is heartened to have a Republican-led legislature 
in North Carolina support additional restrictions on abortion for the second 
consecutive two-year session. Under Democratic control of the General Assembly 
before 2011, Holt said, no abortion-related bills her group supported could 
get passed."The people of this state and the people of this country 
have been waiting years to see commonsense provisions passed," Holt said.
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