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Advise, console
AMERICA is awash with the news that, wait for it: Teenagers get pregnant. From the fictional worlds of the movie "Juno" and the TV series "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," to the reality-based worlds of celebrity and politics—with the...Tags: Alaska, Medical Specialization, Elections, Political Candidates, People
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Bringing Up Baby
Young Bristol Palin threatened to take the spotlight off her mother, Sarah Palin, this past week with the announcement that the teenage daughter of the GOP's vice presidential choice was pregnant but unwed. We asked feminist scholar Gina Barreca and...Tags: Alaska, Republican National Conventions, John McCain, Society, Thanksgiving
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Is Media Spotlight Too Intense?
digedlets0907.ARTIs Media Spotlight Too Intense? ++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ In the Sept. 3 editorial "More Important Issues,"...Tags: Alaska, John McCain, Medical Specialization, Elections, Political Candidates
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'An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination' by Elizabeth McCracken
An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination
A Memoir
Elizabeth McCracken
Little, Brown & Co.: 192 pp., $19.99
"ASTILLBORN child is really only ever his death. He didn't live: that's how he's defined. Once he fades from memory, there's little...Tags: Medical Specialization, Raymond Carver
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West Hartford Names Interim Official; Bloomfield Sets Referendum
Ron Van Winkle is named as interim town manager named in West Hartford. Bloomfield schools set a referendum for November. An 85-year-old in Windsor gets married and a convicted felon from Hartford is sentenced to 10 years for criminal possession of a...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Public Employees, Elections, Festive Event, BJ's Wholesale Club Incorporated
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SHOW OFFS
It's easy to fall in love with collectibles, especially when you're faced with the array of wonderful things on display at last week's Baltimore Summer Antiques Show in the convention center. But it can be hard once you get them home to figure out how...Tags: House and Home, Medical Specialization, Festive Event, Hobbies, Timonium
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Palin appears to disagree with McCain on sex education
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTeen pregnancy and sex education were thrust into the spotlight this week when Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin revealed that her 17-year-old daughter is five months pregnant. Palin's running mate, John McCain, and the GOP platform say...Tags: John McCain, Medical Specialization, Elections, Political Candidates, People
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Life under microscope isn't fair to Bristol
As an 18-year-old female, I know what my feelings would be if I got pregnant, let alone if my pregnancy was splashed all over the television and in newspapers. I would be horrified, and I would want to run and hide from the entire world forever. However,...Tags: John McCain, Sarah Palin, Medical Specialization, Cedar Crest College
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Judge policy, not pregnancy
You gotta love this campaign. No sooner does the curtain come crashing down on one climactic moment than up it goes on another. You want change? I'll show you change: Introducing Sarah Palin, a running mate as unfamiliar as the tundra. The idea was to...Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Social Sciences, Medical Specialization, Tony Perkins
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A Controversial VP Pick
On Wednesday, a new American star and hero was born! Sarah Palin took on her opposition in her Republican convention acceptance speech and scored an overwhelming victory. Despite formidable and herculean efforts to destroy her undertaken by the elite...Tags: Republican National Conventions, John McCain, Medical Specialization, Elections, Political Candidates
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Parents! Teen sex hookups hit many snags
Pat McDonough is an educator and psychologist from Westbury.A new school year brings new challenges, the least of which involve reading, writing and arithmetic. The greater choices facing some students today aren't academic, but social and sexual - even in middle school, where tweens meet the hookup culture head...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Ethics, Medical Specialization, Values, People
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Are plastics safe?
Special to The TimesTHIRTEEN-MONTH-OLD Solange Dorsainvil plays with toys made from wood and cloth, drinks from a Swiss-made aluminum sippy cup and teethes on kale stems and celery. Her life is as plastic-free as her mother, Celina Lyons, can make it. Celina, a Berkeley-...Tags: Material Science, Mount Sinai, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Toy Industry, Biology
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