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		<description><![CDATA[A few pharmacists refuse to dispense emergency contraception. | William Saletan, always a perceptive analyst of US politics around abortion and reproductive health, has a perceptive Slatecolumn on the alleged surge in pharmacists refusing, on conscience, to prescribe Plan B. Like Saletan, I&#8217;ve been reading the news stories on this alleged controversy and finding them overblown. There&#8217;s not much of a trend, and that&#8217;s good news, whether you&#8217;re concerned about lowering the abortion rate or protecting women&#8217;s rights or,...]]></description>
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