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 na's family-planning policy currently 
limits most urban couples to one child and allows two children for 
rural families if their first-born is a girl. It also allows two 
children for parents who themselves are both singletons.The new policy will 
allow two children for families where only one parent was an only 
child.The Chinese government credits the one-child policy introduced in 
1980 with preventing hundreds of millions of births and helping lift countless 
families out of poverty. But the strict limits have led to forced 
abortions and sterilizations, even though such measures are illegal. Couples 
who flout the rules face hefty fines, seizure of their property and 
loss of their jobs.Last year, a government think tank urged China's leaders 
to start phasing out the policy and allow two children for every 
family by 2015, saying the country had paid a "huge political and 
social cost."The China Development Research Foundation said the policy had 
resulted in social conflict, high administrative costs and led indirectly 
to a long-term gender imbalance because of illegal abortions of female fetuses 
and the infanticide of baby girls by parents who cling to a 
traditional preference for a son.
 na's family-planning policy currently 
limits most urban couples to one child and allows two children for 
rural families if their first-born is a girl. It also allows two 
children for parents who themselves are both singletons.The new policy will 
allow two children for families where only one parent was an only 
child.The Chinese government credits the one-child policy introduced in 
1980 with preventing hundreds of millions of births and helping lift countless 
families out of poverty. But the strict limits have led to forced 
abortions and sterilizations, even though such measures are illegal. Couples 
who flout the rules face hefty fines, seizure of their property and 
loss of their jobs.Last year, a government think tank urged China's leaders 
to start phasing out the policy and allow two children for every 
family by 2015, saying the country had paid a "huge political and 
social cost."The China Development Research Foundation said the policy had 
resulted in social conflict, high administrative costs and led indirectly 
to a long-term gender imbalance because of illegal abortions of female fetuses 
and the infanticide of baby girls by parents who cling to a 
traditional preference for a son.

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audiences because of a cold but is keeping an afternoon Mass appointment.Vatican 
spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said the 76-year-old pontiff, who lost 
most of one of his lungs due to an infection in his 
youth, is eating and resting comfortably at his hotel.But, Lombardi said, 
he has canceled four appointments with various Vatican officials that will 
be rescheduled.Francis had a busy day on Thursday making his first state 
visit to the Italian president across town. He appeared tired, but otherwise 
in good spirits.Friday afternoon he is due to preside over the ordination 
of bishops in St. Peter's Basilica.
 FILE: Dec. 29, 2012: Free Syrian Army fighters fire at enemy positions 
during heavy clashes with government forces, in the Salaheddine district 
in Aleppo, Syria.APSyrian rebel fighters linked with Al Qaeda have asked 
for "understanding and forgiveness" after mistakenly beheading one of their 
allies and putting the head on display.In a video posted online, members 
of Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham were shown holding up the 
head of what they thought was a supporter of President Bashar Assad 
before a crowd in Aleppo, The Telegraph reported.After the video was posted, 
the head was recognized as belonging to Mohammed Fares, a member of 
Ahrar al-Sham, a well-established rebel group that regularly fights alongside 
the Islamic State of Iraq, according to the report.Omar al-Qahtani, a spokesman 
for the Islamic State of Iraq, said Fares thought he had been 
captured by pro-Assad Shia fighters andasked them to kill him. Explaining 
the error, al-Qahtani said Allah would forgive a man who unknowingly killed 
a fellow believer.Earlier in the day, state-run Syrian television channel 
Al-Ikhbariya said two bombs exploded near a famous Damascus bazaar, killing 
at least one person and wounding seven.Bomb and mortar attacks are not 
uncommon in the Syrian capital.Meanwhile on Thursday, Assad and Russian 
leader Vladimir Putin discussed a proposed peace conference to end Syria's 
nearly three-year civil war and Damascus' efforts to put its chemical weapons 
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