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Bed Bug Infestations Spreading Fast
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Sun Jul 14 09:06:48 2013
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2013 06:06:47 -0700
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Bed Bug Infestations Spreading Fast
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WASHINGTON  The government is moving the morning-after pill over the counter 
but only those 15 and older can buy it -- an attempt 
to find middle ground just days before a court-imposed deadline to lift 
all age restrictions on the emergency contraceptive.Today, Plan B One-Step 
is sold behind pharmacy counters, and buyers must prove they're 17 or 
older to buy it without a prescription. Tuesday's decision by the Food 
and Drug Administration lowers the age limit and will allow the pill 
to sit on drugstore shelves next to spermicides or other women's health 
products and condoms -- but anyone who wants to buy it must 
prove their age at the cash register.Some contraceptive advocates called 
the move promising."This decision is a step in the right direction for 
increased access to a product that is a safe and effective method 
of preventing unintended pregnancies," said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. "It's 
also a decision that moves us closer to these critical availability decisions 
being based on science, not politics."But earlier this month, U.S. District 
Judge Edward Korman of New York blasted the Obama administration for imposing 
the age-17 limit, saying it had let election-year politics trump science 
and was making it hard for women of any age to obtain 
the emergency contraception in time. He ordered an end to the age 
restrictions by Monday.The women's group that sued over the age limits said 
Tuesday's action is not enough, and it will continue 
SKOPJE, Macedonia  Macedonian police say they have carried out raids across 
the country and arrested 17 people, including two state museum employees, 
for alleged involvement in an antiquities looting gang.A police statement 
Wednesday said officers confiscated valuable artifacts dating to as early 
as the 4th century B.C., including pottery, a clay female figurine and 
121 coins   one with the portrait of Alexander the Great.Fourteen 
church icons were also seized, although police did not provide dates for 
them.The arrests and seizures took place late Tuesday after raids on 23 
homes and business premises in the capital Skopje and four other cities. 
The suspects include a police officer.Authorities are also seeking two Serbian 
nationals suspected of involvement in the ring that allegedly sought to 
sell the antiquities abroad.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">money only when businesses agree to take them."Businesses are not clamoring 
for this, to say the least," Farley said. "This is basically growing 
the size and scope of government to create an entirely new currency 
system."Farley noted that the price of gold saw a significant drop in 
early April, its biggest one-day plunge since 1983. He said allowing gold 
and silver as legal payment at grocery stores and other businesses would 
prove too unpredictable."Anybody who thinks gold or silver is a safe place 
to put your money had better think again," he said.The Senate had 
previously passed Senate Bill 1439, but it was sent back for final 
approval after the House amendment passed.Utah became the first state to 
allow gold or silver payments in 2011. Lawmakers in Minnesota, North Carolina, 
Idaho, South Carolina, Colorado and other states have debated copycat laws 
in recent years. The Maine Senate and House recently rejected a similar 
measure.Gold-backed money fell out of favor during World War I because the 
U.S. and many other countries needed to print more cash to pay 
for the war. President Richard Nixon formally abandoned the gold standard 
in 1971.
 self as Vice Chancellor 
of the International Quranic Open University, Imam of the Muslims of the 
Americas and a direct Descendant of the Holy Last Messenger [the Prophet 
Muhammed], has previously been accused of inspiring so-called Shoe Bomber 
Richard Reid and John Allen Mohammed, the Beltway sniper attacker who, with 
a young accomplice, killed 10 people during a brief reign of terror 
in October 2002.Mawyer said if the civil suit goes to trial, he 
will move to bring Gilani to the U.S. and put him on 
the stand. For an organization that so jealously guards its privacy, that 
may be enough to drop the suit.I think they hoped that we 
would not have the money to fight it and it would serve 
the purpose of telling their own members, See, we took care of 
that Martin Mawyer fellow, Mawyer said. They say we have declared war 
on Islam, but I can tell you that is definitely not the 
case. This group is against Christians, Hindus, Hari Krishna, Jews, and 
any Imams who do not preach their strict view of Islam.MOA officials 
could not be reached, and the group's attorney, Tahirah Clark, did not 
return calls. But in a January statement on The Islamic Post website, 
the groups official mouthpiece, Gilani denied claims he is a radical. He 
said he has weeded out militant Muslims who had infiltrated his inner 
circle, including a man he said was a hitman for the Muslim 
Brotherhood.Mawyer and the CAN have no intention of backing out of the 
legal fight with M
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