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Who decides the makings of a modern family? read story The debate underscores a prickly issue facing Canada’s booming fertility industry. As a growing number and increasingly broad range of Canadians seek out their services, should the organizations act as gatekeepers and decide, essentially, who can become a parent?
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Who to blame for the Great Recession? So many big names are in the frame read story Fred Goodwin lost his knighthood but the global financial crisis was not all his fault – and the list of those who erred is long In 2000 it was the $164bn (£103bn) AOL takeover of Time Warner in America. In 2007 it was the-then Sir Fred Goodwin's £49bn acquisition of ABN Amro that signalled that the markets had peaked and were about to crumble. Every financial crisis has its totemic moment; a ... |
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“Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul,” by John M. Barry read story Last December, when Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee confronted critics who accused him of kowtowing to political correctness by tagging the blue spruce in the statehouse as not a “Christmas tree” but a “holiday tree,” he justified himself in the name of Roger Williams. In doing so, Chafee not only invoked the founder of his state but struck a blow for what many people believe to be the true ... |
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Japanese American who defied WWII internment honored read story Seventy years after the United States detained citizens of Japanese ancestry, the gallery that honors noteworthy Americans on Thursday dedicated a portrait of a man who defied the order. |
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Who Do You Think You Are? Recap: Martin Sheen read story Tonight on NBC‘s Who Do You Think You Are? actor Martin Sheen embarks on a journey into the past to learn more about both sides of his family. Keep reading to find out the family connection he reveals that he never could have imagined… Best known for acting in films such as, “Apocalypse Now,” Martin [...] |
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Epidural Plus Fever in Mom May Raise Risks for Baby read story FRIDAY. Feb. 3 (HealthDay News) -- The babies of women who develop an epidural-related fever while in labor are at greater risk of having problems right at birth, including poor muscle tone, breathing difficulties, low Apgar scores and seizures, a new study suggests. |
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Attacker who stabbed man in the neck in D.C. gets four years read story The Washington man who stabbed another man in the neck has been sentenced to four years in prison, the U.S. Attorney General’s Office announced. According to the government’s evidence, the attack was prompted by an incident on Sept. 9, 2009, when a juvenile tried to grab the man who would later be stabbed. Read full article >> |
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Ex-Galleon Trader Who Led U.S. to Probe Rajaratnam Avoids Prison read story Ex-Galleon Group LLC trader David Slaine, who helped lead U.S. authorities to investigate the hedge fund firm’s co-founder, Raj Rajaratnam, was sentenced to three years probation for securities fraud. |
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New Tuscaloosa flood map in the works read story Tuscaloosa residents who live in the current flood plain may be able to re-build sooner than they think. |
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The man who shaped Obama’s drive to hold banks accountable read story A week ago Tuesday, seven hours before President Obama began delivering his State of the Union address , the White House released the names of the people who’d be sitting that night in the first lady’s box . Besides Michelle Obama, there were 23 people on the list. But when the president began to speak, a 24th guest, whose name hadn’t been on the list, was also seated in the box: New York ... |
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