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...nicely with the church's activism on abortion. On last week's Feast of the Holy Innocents--honoring children murdered by the evil King Herod--Pope Benedict XVI emphasized that the embryo is a "full and complete" human being, despite being "shapeless." If you are going to call a fetus' termination murder, then it seems somehow inconsistent to deny heaven to the blameless, full and complete victim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life After Limbo | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...Some fathers-to-be pick up a pint of Ben & Jerry's for their pregnant wives. That sly fox TOM CRUISE buys an obstetric apparatus. The War of the Worlds star purchased a sonogram machine, which can cost as much as $200,000, to keep an eye on the fetus growing inside his fiancé KATIE HOLMES. Exhibiting some newfound restraint--no upholstered furniture was harmed--in a Barbara Walters interview airing this week on ABC, the actor, 43, said he and Holmes, 26, plan to marry next summer or early fall, after the baby is born. As for that sonogram...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Dec. 5, 2005 | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

What concerns many Down parents is that the new study will make it easier for women carrying a Down fetus to terminate the pregnancy in the first trimester, when abortions are less risky, both medically and psychologically, and that fewer will even consider having a child like Chris. "Will people open their eyes to the possibilities of these kinds of kids?" asks Patricia Bauer, a former editor at the Washington Post. Her daughter Margaret, 21, has Down, and is, according to her mother, an avid reader, Red Sox fan and downloader of Internet recipes as well as a "source...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Down Syndrome Dilemma | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...nine months, a human fetus has 100 billion neurons at its disposal. While most devote their 100 billion to such mundane pursuits as hearing or kicking, the title hero in Carlos Fuentes’ novel “Christopher Unborn” spins 500-plus pages of giddy prose, interspersed with song lyrics, shape poems, plays, and political ads. Sixteen years after “Christopher”’s first edition in English, the non-profit Dalkey Archive Press gives this loud and incorrigible work by Mexico’s most famous novelist a much-deserved rebirth...

Author: By Laura E. Kolbe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fuentes Epic Given New Life | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...search of a swift striped member of the genus Equus. One poster suggested substituting painted horses, but blogger “Liz” responded, writing that “painted horses are out. But they did also say that a pregnant zebra counts as two. Therefore, a zebra fetus counts as one. Perhaps embryonic zebras would be more transportable?” Although suggestions for zebra acquisition abound on the comment pages—ideas range from using zebrafish to consulting with zoo expert Rory A.W. Browne, who is also associate dean of freshmen—none...

Author: By Sam Teller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Zebra Challenge Tests Seniors’ Stripes | 10/14/2005 | See Source »

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