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Having a Baby Costs About $7,600
The cost of having a baby, from the first prenatal visit to delivery, averaged roughly $7,600 for an uncomplicated birth.
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Childhood TV Viewing a Risk for Behavior Problems
Daily television viewing for 2 or more hours in early childhood can lead to behavioral problems and poor social skills, according to a study of children 2.5 to 5.5 years of age.
Harry Potter Spoilers Everywhere
Many suspect online spoilers - photographs of every page of the book - are actually fake and a part of a marketing plan...
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Girl Died as Parents Prayed instead of Calling 911
The girl's mother, Leilani Neumann, said the family believes in the Bible and that healing comes from God.
Clinton Will Release First Lady Records
The records are being released in response to a lawsuit by Judicial Watch, a conservative legal watchdog group.
Celtic Christianity: A Unique Religion
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the legend will be retold of how the Christian missionary Patrick banished all the snakes from Ireland.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to Teach at Yale
Blair will lead a seminar beginning in September at the prestigious Ivy League school.
08 Jul, 2007
New Seven Wonders of the World Revealed
Great Wall of China, Andean fortress of Machu Pichu and India's Taj Mahal topped world's wonders, according to the two-year poll.
08 Apr, 2007
Scared of Poisoned Pet Food? Here Are Homemade Pet Food Recipes
The best way to know what goes into your dog's food is to make it yourself. Here are some simple recipes that you pet will love at first sniff!
31 Mar, 2007
Chocolate Jesus Cancelled as Catholics Threatened Artist
A planned Holy Week exhibition featuring nude, anatomically correct chocolate sculpture of Jesus Christ was cancelled after Catholics threatened to kill the artist.
23 Mar, 2007
Polar Baby Bear Makes his Debut in Berlin
Polar bear cub raised by humans in Berlin zoo delights visitors during his first public appearance.
08 Mar, 2007
Today is International Women's Day
Women across Canada celebrate their hard-won gains on International Women's Day, a holiday similar to Mother's Day in many countries.
06 Feb, 2007
Jump Start Spring with Green Tea at Haru Matsuri Festival
Toronto's popular annual spring festival at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre energizes the mind and spirit.
26 Jan, 2007
Environment and Global Warming Top Issues, Canadians Say
Of all Canadians, Quebecers are most willing to take drastic measures to limit greenhouse-gas emissions.
26 Dec, 2006
Stay Safe on the Ice This Winter
Here are some tips to stay safe when you ice fish, skate or drive on ice.
22 Dec, 2006
Gay Civil Unions Official in New Jersey
New Jersey Governor Corzine made unions official for gay couples, and gay rights advocates predicted marriage rights are imminent.
10 Dec, 2006
Princess Diana's Driver Was Drunk and on Drugs
French driver of Princess Diana had three times the legal limit of alcohol in his blood, new tests confirm.
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Church Leader Arrested on Sex Charges
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Toronto Raptors Get Back Into NBA Playoffs