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ave urged. Still, the FDA decision
moving the pill from behind the counter to drugstore shelves reflected a
societal shift in the long battle over women's reproductive rights, marking
a major milestone for those who believe all forms of birth control
should be easy to buy.Reluctant to get drawn in to a messy
second-term spat over social issues, White House officials insisted Wednesday
that both the FDA and the Justice Department were acting independently of
the White House in deciding how to proceed. But the decision to
appeal was certain to irk abortion-rights advocates who say they can't understand
why a Democratic president is siding with social conservatives in favor
of limiting women's reproductive choices."We are deeply disappointed that
just days after President Obama proclaimed his commitment to women's reproductive
rights, his administration has decided once again to deprive women of their
right to obtain emergency contraception without unjustified and burdensome
restrictions," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive
Rights, which filed the lawsuit that prompted Korman's ruling.Current and
former White House aides said Obama's approach to the issue has been
heavily influenced by his experience as the father of two school-age daughters.
Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius have also
questioned whether there's enough data available to show the morning-after
pill is safe and appropri
sanctions
in response to a nuclear test explosion in February, the North's third.38
North says if North Korea has produced enough low-enriched uranium to run
the new reactor, it could commence the lengthy process of starting it
up in the coming weeks, and be fully operational during the first
half of 2014."Pyongyang is probably planning to build additional power reactors
to end its electricity shortage and help solve its economic problems. It
may have some residual ability to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons,
but the biggest concern about these reactors is whether they are safe
or not," said Joel Wit, a former State Department official and editor
of 38 North.North Korea lacks experience in designing and running light-water
reactors and there's no international oversight of its nuclear program.
Containing the nuclear fuel and keeping the reactor cool pose major challenges
-- as would unforeseen events like natural disasters that caused a meltdown
in Japan's Fukushima reactor in 2011, the analysis says.Aerial images indicate
the North has made rapid headway in the past year on constructing
the reactor, although installation of its water and electrical connections
is incomplete. And there are signs that equipment was moved inside the
reactor during the fall. That's where the bulk of the work is
now likely being done -- beyond satellite eye's view.North Korea revealed
an industrial-scale uranium enrichment facility in 2010 to provide
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