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An overnight fire at the Labor Department's headquarters has shut the building
down for most employees.Spokesman Carl Fillichio says the agency's monthly
employment report will be released as scheduled Friday. Department employees
and members of the news media involved in the release of the
report will be allowed in the building as usual.But all other Labor
employees who were scheduled to work in the Frances Perkins building will
receive administrative leave.District of Columbia fire department spokesman
Lon Walls says the fire was reported around 4:35 a.m., but the
sprinkler system extinguished it before firefighters arrived. He says the
cause is under investigation.Fillichio did not immediately have information
on how extensive the damage was. The building on Constitution Avenue opened
in 1975.
President Obama said Thursday he was comfortable with his administration's
decision to allow over-the-counter purchases of a morning-after pill for
anyone 15 and older.The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday had lowered
the age at which people can buy the Plan B One-Step morning-after
pill without a prescription to 15 - younger than the current limit
of 17. The FDA decided that the pill could be sold on
drugstore shelves near condoms, instead of locked behind pharmacy counters.Obama,
speaking at a news conference while in Mexico, said the FDA's decision
was based on "solid scientific evidence."What's still unclear is whether
the administration will prevail on its appeal of a court order that
would lift all age limits on purchasers of the pill.That decision to
appeal set off a storm of criticism from reproductive rights groups, who
denounced it as politically motivated and a step backward for women's health."We
are profoundly disappointed. This appeal takes away the promise of all women
having timely access to emergency contraception," Susannah Baruch, Interim
President & CEO of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project, said in
a statement late Wednesday."It is especially troubling in light of the Food
and Drug Administration's move yesterday to continue age restrictions and
ID requirements, despite a court order to make emergency contraception accessible
for women of all ages. Both announcements, particularly in tandem, highlight
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