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a year later, neither side in the contraception
debate was happy with the FDA's surprise twist, which many perceived as
an attempt to find a palatable middle ground between imposing an age
limit of 17 and imposing no limit at all.Any over-the-counter access marks
a long-awaited change, but it's not enough, said Dr. Cora Breuner of
the American Academy of Pediatrics, which supports nonprescription sale
of the morning-after pill for all ages."We still have the major issue,
which is our teen pregnancy rate is still too high," Breuner said.Even
though few young girls likely would use Plan B, which costs about
$50 for a single pill, "we know that it is safe for
those under 15," she said.Most 17- to 19-year-olds are sexually active,
and 30 percent of 15- and 16-year-olds have had sex, according to
a study published last month by the journal Pediatrics. Sex is much
rarer among younger teens. Likewise, older teens have a higher pregnancy
rate, but that study also counted more than 110,000 pregnancies among 15-
and 16-year-olds in 2008 alone.Contraception advocates see a double standard.
No one is carded when buying a condom, but under the FDA's
decision they would have to prove their age when buying a pill
to prevent pregnancy if that condom breaks."This isn't a compromise. This
is wrong," said Cynthia Pearson of the National Women's Health Network.Social
conservatives were outraged by the FDA's move to lower the age limits
for Plan B -- as w
Joanne Chesimard, who killed a New Jersey cop 40 years ago today,
then escaped prison and fled to Cuba, has been labeled a terrorist
and had a $2 million bounty put on her by the FBI,
authorities said Thursday.Chesimard was serving a life term for killing
a New Jersey state trooper in 1973 when she escaped prison. After
hiding out in a New Jersey safe house for several years, Chesimard
managed to flee in 1979 to Cuba, where she has been living
for decades under the name Assata Shakur."Joanne Chesimard is a domestic
terrorist," Aaron T. Ford, special agent in charge of the FBI's Newark
division, said at a press conference Thursday. "She absolutely is a threat
to America."Chesimard, a member of the radical Black Liberation Army, shot
and killed New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster execution-style on May
2, 1973, after she and two others were pulled over for a
routine traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike, about an hour south
of New York City.Chesimard, 26 at the time, was already known by
the FBI for her involvement in the Black Panther movement. She had
changed her name to Shakur and was now a leader of the
Black Liberation Army one of the most violent militant black organizations
of the 1970s. She was wanted in connection with a string of
felonies, including bank robberies in New York.After being pulled over by
the troopers, Chesimard, who was in the passenger seat, pulled out her
semi-automatic pistol and fired the first shot.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">p in recent years."Security has been so front-and-center
in the public discussion of the U.S.-Mexico relationship that lost in that
is the enormous commercial relationship between the two countries," said
Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser.Obama is expected to
call for the U.S. and Mexico to deepen trade ties to promote
job creation on both sides of the border. However, he is not
expected to announce any major new economic initiatives.Mexico was the second-largest
export market for U.S. goods in 2011, according to the office of
the U.S. trade representative. U.S. trade with Mexico totaled $500 billion
in 2011.White House aides say they also see strengthening Mexico's economy
as a way to address one of the root causes of much
of the illegal immigration to the U.S.Rhodes said the U.S. expects Pena
Nieto and other regional leaders to be largely supportive of the immigration
overhaul being debated on Capitol Hill, which includes provisions to strengthen
security at the 2,000-mile long border with Mexico.However, Carl Meacham,
a former senior Latin America adviser on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
said the U.S. immigration effort is viewed with "skepticism and confusion"
in the region."They've been brought to the altar so many times by
different American administrations that there's a bit of a lack of trust,"
said Meacham, who now works at the Center for Strategic and International
Studies.Getting Mexico's buy-in,
ing as secretary in Obama's current Cabinet. She also would
be the wealthiest in the Cabinet by far, with Forbes estimating her
net worth at $1.85 billion and ranking her as the 277th richest
American.Pritzker is a lifelong Chicagoan who has known Obama since the
1990s and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for both his presidential
campaigns. She was his finance chairwoman in 2008, served as co-chair of
Obama for America 2012 and gave $250,000 to help put on his
inaugural festivities in January.Obama has called her a fearless leader
for his candidacy "who never wavered, never waffled and cracked the whip
with grace and good cheer."Obama selected her for his 16-member Presidential
Economic Recovery Advisory Board in 2009. When that board expired, Obama
included her in his 26-member Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.Pritzker
has led several companies and currently serves as chair of investment firms
Pritzker Realty Group and Artemis Real Estate Partners. She's also on the
board of the Hyatt Hotels Corp., the chain co-founded by her father.She's
donated generously to education and the arts and resigned from the Chicago
Board of Education in March as she was being vetted for the
Commerce nomination.Froman, Obama's deputy national security adviser for
international economic affairs, is steeped in the issues confronting the
trade representative.He has been Obama's main representative at international
economic summits such as the meeti
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