msnbc.com Top Chef: Baby food isn't child's play Los Angeles Times (blog) Kevin left a pool of blood under his duck, Kelly slipped a hazardous lemon seed into her bland baby food and Alex made an uber-herbaceous duck with spinach …
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France24 Rwanda Names Baby Gorillas on World Environment Day Voice of America Rwanda marked World Environment Day Saturday with a ceremony to name endangered baby mountain gorillas. American actor Don Cheadle announced during the … Rwanda names gorillas on World Environment Day AFP Rwanda marks World Environmental Day by naming gorillas Xinhua all 39 news articles
Flynet In a new interview with the UK’s Guardian newspaper , actress Emma Thompson , 50, hints at the fertility struggle she endured both before and after becoming mom to 10-year-old Gaia Romilly . Abandoning the effort — following three unsuccessful years of failed IVF — was particularly difficult, Thompson says, because she found the act of childbirth so empowering. “Even now, when things are bad I go back and I remember the birth process,” she explains
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On this one hundredth International Women’s Day, a coalition of UK campaign groups is calling for global reductions in pregnancy and childbirth risks. In conjunction with the one hundredth anniversary of International Women’s Day, a coalition of the U.K.’s Amnesty International, Mumsnet, Oxfam, Save the Children and the White Ribbon Alliance have called on world leaders to put greater emphasis on the risks currently posed to mothers and children alike
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