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USA-CONTRACEPTION/GEORGETOWN
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August 01, 2012 
Two women walk past a statue of John Carroll, first Archbishop of Baltimore and founder of Georgetown... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Women pass by a statue of Georgetown University founder Carroll on the Georgetown campus in Washington... 
Two women walk past a statue of John Carroll, first Archbishop of Baltimore and founder of Georgetown University, on the campus in Washington June 14, 2012. New rules requiring free access to prescription birth control for women with health insurance go into effect on August 1, 2012, but controversy lingers at some Catholic institutions struggling to balance the requirement with their opposition to contraception. At Georgetown, the nation's oldest Catholic university, students and administration officials are still wrestling with the requirement to cover contraceptives as part of larger effort to expand no-cost preventive care for women. Picture taken June 14, 2012. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH EDUCATION SOCIETY) 
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