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Hospitals push breast-feeding in hopes of getting 'baby-friendly' label
After the births of her first two children, Charmaine Sharkey's neighborhood hospital gave her cans of baby formula and sent her on her way. But Sharkey tried something different when her youngest, Dynasty, was born six months ago. The 28-year-old...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization, High Blood Pressure, Health Organizations
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JPL's Robert Haw speaks on climate change at Kiwanis Club meeting
Robert Haw, a JPL systems engineer who has worked on exploration missions spanning the solar system from Mercury to Pluto, was the featured speaker at the Feb. 6 meeting of Kiwanis Club of La Cañada. Using slides to illustrate his talk, Haw, the...
Tags: Global Change, Conservation, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Weather
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Kiwanis Club looking to add members
A service group in Aberdeen that aims to help kids won't be stopping its work anytime soon, its president said. While the local Kiwanis Club of Aberdeen is looking for new members, the roughly 30-member group remains viable, active and willing to help,...Tags: Mental Health, Tetanus, The Salvation Army, Human Interest
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Shakira, Gerard Piqué debut baby boy
Shakira has debuted the first photo of her baby boy with Gerard Piqué -- and we're talking a real baby pic, not one showing just his adorable kicks. The singer posted the pic of her boyfriend, 25, kissing the cheek of his son Milan on her UNICEF page...Tags: Google Inc., NBC (tv network), Christina Ricci
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Shakira, boyfriend Gerard Piqué welcome a baby boy
Shakira and her beau Gerard Piqué are brand new parents. The Colombian-Lebanese pop singer, 35, and her soccer star boyfriend, 25, welcomed their baby boy in Spain on Tuesday. The tiny tot's name: Milan, which means "dear, loving and gracious in Slavic;...Tags: Google Inc., France, Barcelona (Spain), Social Media, Spain
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Selena Gomez does 'Cry Me A River'; Justin Bieber, you listening?
Selena Gomez appears to be coping with her possibly final Justin Bieber breakup rather publicly, crooning a cover of Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" on Saturday at an acoustic concert in New York to benefit UNICEF. "I’ve kind of been...Tags: Google Inc., Justin Bieber, Harry Styles, Spring Breakers (movie), Justin Timberlake
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Commentary: Provide medical care to the third world
Despite the global village and medical advancements, there remain areas of the world where the inhabitants carry on in the hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Jared Diamond, an established American scientist, details the lifestyle and lack of medical knowledge of...Tags: Government, Vaccines, Demographics, National Government, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Angie Harmon becomes UNICEF ambassador
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelAngie Harmon has a large fan base for “Law & Order” and TNT's “Rizzoli & Isles.” Now she'll be putting her stardom to use as a UNICEF ambassador. Through public-service announcements, she will try to raise awareness about child... -
Why can't we share?
As the season of gift gluttony, parking lot insanity and checkout line lunacy fades to a distant memory, it's worth contemplating a nagging and perennial question: Why are we so bad at sharing? We fret and fuss at our kids for fighting over the new...Tags: Peace Corps, Abraham Lincoln, Xbox 360, Gaming, Education
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Russian ban on U.S. adoptions meant to cast Americans as abusers
Anyone unfamiliar with the hyperbole of post-Cold War politics might be perplexed by Moscow’s move to outlaw American adoption of Russian orphans. More than 60,000 Russian children once condemned to a hellish institutional life have been brought...
Tags: Adoption, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Justice System, Political Corruption
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L.A. County Holiday Celebration surveys local music and dance
The 53rd L.A. County Holiday Celebration, which played out Monday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, will be rebroadcast Christmas Day at noon and 3 p.m. for anyone who missed the live telecast on KCET Channel 28. The three-hour program surveys the...
Tags: Judy Collins, Christmas, Jose Hernandez, Holidays, Arts and Culture
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North Korea's rocket expenditures could have helped the hungry
Impoverished and isolated North Korea has long invested heavily in its defense programs, even as its people suffer hunger and deprivation. North Korea's rocket launch Wednesday cost about $480 million, South Korean officials estimated before the launch....Tags: North Korea
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