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WASHINGTON One of three college students arrested Wednesday in the Boston
Marathon bombings case was allowed to return to the United States from
Kazakhstan in January despite not having a valid student visa, a federal
law enforcement official told The Associated Press.Authorities charged the
student -- a friend and classmate of one of the men accused
of setting off the deadly explosions -- with helping after the attacks
to remove a laptop and backpack from the bombing suspect's dormitory room
before the FBI searched it.The government acknowledged that U.S. Customs
and Border Protection was unaware that the student was no longer in
school when he was let back into the United States.The disclosure was
another instance of possible lapses by the federal government in the months
before the Boston bombings. The Obama administration earlier this week announced
an internal review of how U.S. intelligence agencies shared sensitive information
and whether the government could have disrupted the attack. Republicans
in Congress have promised oversight hearings starting next week.Federal
authorities on Wednesday arrested three college friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev,
a bombing suspect, including Azamat Tazhayakov, a friend and classmate of
Tsarnaev's at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Tazhayakov left
the U.S. in December and returned Jan. 20. But in early January,
his student-visa status was terminated because he was academically dismissed
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.
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