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Baby dies despite efforts of rescuers San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Allard joined the U.S. Attorney's Office in 1984 after being in private practice and serving with the Navy's Judge Advocate General's Corps. After three years he left to enter private practice for a year before returning to work as a federal prosecutor 18 years ago. 2006-06-20 New Leader in Serviced Residence Korea Times, South Korea - Designed with the global corporate traveler in mind, the property offers spacious living spaces, stylish design and decor, facilities that match various life styles, and resident programs to help guests settle in quickly. The property��s beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the city provide a sense of serenity within the bustling streets in downtown Seoul. 2006-06-19 Pro-Life News: Los Angeles Times Criticized, Test Leads to LifeNews.com, MT - In an interesting arrangement that is the exception rather than the rule, an Indiana Planned Parenthood abortion business will share office space with an adoption agency. Planned Parenthood of Indiana closed its 21st street office on Saturday and has moved north to an unoccupied building on 86th street. But, starting in July, a counselor from Independent Adoption Centers will be at the abortion center 2-3 days a week, though during time when abortions are not done. "We're about supporting whatever choice a woman wants to make, and adoption is one of those choices," Liz Carroll, Planned Parenthood's vice president for patient services, told the Indianapolis Star newspaper. The arrangement is unusual because Planned Parenthood's latest nationwide annual report shows it continues to be the largest abortion business in the United States. In 1984, it did about 5.5 percent of all abortions nationwide, but the figure has increased to nearly 20 percent as of 2004. Meanwhile, it set a new low for the number of women it referred for adoption compared to the number of abortions it performed. Planned Parenthood's annual report shows it did 180 abortions for every one woman it sent to an adoption agency. 2006-06-18 Bats fly coop before building falls MetroWest Daily News, MA - "Adults will fly out but the babies won’t," said Ezell-VanderSluis. "Then mothers will return and return to the place until they’re so fatigued they can’t fly. Then they become grounded and will starve or be killed by a predator. I’m not very happy about it." 2006-06-16 Center offers safe place for supervised visitations Grand Island Independent, NE - Proper authorization is required for this area. Either your browser does not perform authorization, or your authorization has failed. 2006-06-15 Baby boomers aren't refusing to get old, they're just redefining commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Engineers attempt to design cars for young drivers. Advertisers try to market to those younger drivers, too, especially those in that key demographic of 18 to 34 years of age. But here's the thing: Boomers account for more than one-quarter of the country's population, they're the first generation that grew up behind a steering wheel, and they're going to want to remain mobile well into their "golden years." Manufacturers are already adapting to this trend, with larger numbers on dashboards, easier use of music controls, easier entry into the cars. 2006-06-14 Girl takes mother's baby from hospital OregonLive.com, OR - The document has moved 1. Ground was recently broken on a sales center for Barger Brook Manor, a new $80 million luxury adult community in Yorktown aimed at meeting the housing [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: Ground was recently broken on a sales center for Barger Brook Manor, a new $80 million luxury adult community in Yorktown ... 2. Vegas, baby! Don''t gamble with your Vegas planswe''ve got the trip tips you need LAS VEGAS is no longer about busloads of retirees playing the nickel slots. Last year, Sin City hosted more than 20,000 meetings, welcoming nearly 6 ... 3. Targeting Boomers - television may still be an effective way to market to Baby Boomers TARGETING BOOMERS.(television may still be an effective way to market to Baby Boomers) 4. Fun stuff: choices for your baby''s first entertainment center - Buyers Guide Baby Einstein Discover & Play Activity Gym $60 This gym features engaging toys you can detach and take along: Baby Einstein characters that crinkle, ... 5. Your Baby''s First Year Your Baby''s First Year Glade Curtis, M.D. & Judith Schuler, M.S. Da Capo Press c/o Perseus Books Group Eleven Cambridge Center, Cambridge, ... |
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