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ell as the possibility that Korman's ruling 
might take effect and lift age restrictions altogether."This decision undermines 
the right of parents to make important health decisions for their young 
daughters," said Anna Higgins of the Family Research Council.Obama aides 
bristled at the suggestion that the FDA decision was an attempt at 
political compromise, insisting the FDA merely responded to an application 
filed by Plan B's manufacturer. At the same time, however, White House 
spokesman Jay Carney said Obama's concern had been about girls younger than 
15 having access, suggesting an age limit of 15 might be acceptable.If 
a woman already is pregnant, the morning-after pill has no effect. It 
prevents ovulation or fertilization of an egg. According to the medical 
definition, pregnancy doesn't begin until a fertilized egg implants itself 
into the wall of the uterus. Still, some critics say Plan B 
is the equivalent of an abortion pill because it may also be 
able to prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus, a 
contention that many scientists -- and Korman, in his ruling -- said 
has been discredited.
bique."Their legal system is 
far from adequate and an individual found guilty is given a slap 
on the wrist and then they say 'OK. Give me my horn 
back,'" said Michael H. Knight, chairman of the African Rhino Specialist 
Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Species 
Survival Commission.A meeting of the group in February reported there might, 
possibly, be one white rhino left in Mozambique and no black rhinos 
at all, Knight said.According to Abacar: "We have already announced the 
extinction of the rhino population in Limpopo National Park."But Bartolomeu 
Soto, director of Mozambique's transfrontier conservation unit, told the 
AP "We believe we still have rhinos, though we don't know how 
many."Mozambican news reports have said the last 15 rhinos in the park 
were slaughtered in the past month, but park officials said those reports 
were wrong. Soto said the misunderstanding had arisen over Abacar's statement 
to journalists that he had not seen a rhino in the three 
months since he was put in charge of the large park.The only 
official figure available for rhino deaths is that 17 rhino carcasses were 
found in the park in 2010, Soto said. He said officials believe 
poaching must be taking place because rhino horn and elephant tusks carried 
by Asian smugglers are regularly seized at Mozambique's ports, although 
at least some of the contraband could be from animals killed by 
Mozambican poachers in neighboring South Afri

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