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Mon Aug 5 18:00:50 2013

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WASHINGTON  The Obama administration on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's 
order to lift all age limits on who can buy morning-after birth 
control pills without a prescription.In appealing the ruling, the administration 
recommitted itself to a position Obama took during his re-election campaign 
that younger teens shouldn't have unabated access to emergency contraceptives, 
despite the insistence by physicians groups and much of his Democratic base 
that the pill should be readily available.A day earlier, the Food and 
Drug Administration lowered the age that people can buy the Plan B 
One-Step morning-after pill without a prescription to 15 -- younger than 
the current limit of 17 -- and decided that the pill could 
be sold on drugstore shelves near the condoms, instead of locked behind 
pharmacy counters.That decision appeared to fly in the face of a judge's 
decision last month that women of any age should be allowed to 
buy both Plan B and its cheaper generic competition as easily as 
they can buy aspirin. U.S. District Judge Edward Korman of New York 
gave the FDA 30 days to comply, and the Monday deadline was 
approaching fast, prompting the administration on Wednesday to ask the court 
to put the ruling on hold while it reconsiders.With the appeal, the 
Obama administration is making clear that it's willing to ease access to 
emergency contraception only a certain amount -- not nearly as broadly as 
doctors' groups and contraception advocates h
ssock of the papacy.Given the political 
intrigues that plague the Vatican, it wasn't much of a stretch of 
the imagination to wonder if some cardinals, bishops and monsignors  not 
to mention ordinary Catholics  might continue making Benedict their point 
of reference rather than the new pope.However, Benedict made clear on his 
final day as pope that he was renouncing the job and pledged 
his "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his then-unknown successor. 
It was a pledge he repeated in person on March 23 when 
Francis went to have lunch with him at Castel Gandolfo.It was during 
that visit that the world saw how frail Benedict had become in 
the three weeks since his emotional departure from the Apostolic Palace: 
Always a man with a purposeful walk, he shuffled tentatively that day, 
using his cane.Francis, for his part, seems utterly unfazed by the novel 
situation unfolding. He has frequently invoked Benedict's name and work 
and has called him on a half-dozen occasions, making clear he has 
no intention of ignoring the fact that there's another pope still very 
much alive and now living on the other side of the garden 
from the Vatican hotel where he lives.Francis' gestures to Benedict during 
that March 23 visit were also remarkable: He refused to pray on 
the special papal kneeler in the small chapel of Castel Gandolfo, preferring 
to join Benedict on a kneeler in the pews, and referring to 
his predecessor as his "brother."Now that they'r


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A new missile is carried during a mass military parade at the 
Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea.APNorth Korea is nearing completion 
of a light-water reactor that is primarily intended to generate electricity 
but which could add to concern over its nuclear program, a U.S.-based 
institute said Wednesday.Satellite photos, the latest taken this month, 
show the North appears to be putting finishing external touches to the 
reactor at its Yongbyon nuclear complex, according to 38 North, the website 
of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International 
Studies in Washington. The reactor could potentially begin operation within 
a year or so, although considerable technical hurdles remain, 38 North says 
in its analysis.Light-water reactors are best-suited for electricity generation, 
and U.S. academics who visited the site in 2010 when construction of 
the reactor began said it appeared designed for that purpose. It might 
be adapted to produce plutonium for weapons, but North Korea already has 
what's known as a gas-graphite reactor, which provides an easier option 
for making bomb fuel.North Korea announced in early April it was restarting 
the older reactor from which it is estimated to have derived enough 
plutonium for a half-dozen bombs before it was shuttered in 2007 during 
aid-for-disarmament negotiations. The announcement came amid a torrent of 
war threats from Pyongyang after the U.N. Security Council tightened
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questioned how he was able to return to the U.S. in January. 
A lawyer for Tazhayakov said he had re-enrolled in the university with 
a different major after returning to the country.International students 
who aren't enrolled or are dismissed from a college or university generally 
have 30 days to rectify their status and re-enroll as long as 
they are already in the United States.Lawmakers have questioned information 
sharing among U.S. law enforcement before the bombings. In 2011, Russian 
officials notified the FBI and CIA that they were concerned about now-deceased 
bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. In early 2012 Homeland security was alerted 
of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's travel to and from Russia -- information that was 
shared with Boston's joint terrorism task force. But the FBI investigation 
into him had closed and therefore he didn't warrant additional scrutiny, 
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