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...policy makers to sketch their dream family, and they might come up with one something like Susie's. She and her husband are young and work hard, and they have a toddler and plans for more. They've moved inland to a regional town, where Susie works as a midwife, a profession often badly short-staffed in rural areas. The community needs her, and she needs to work to help pay the mortgage. So everyone's happy, right? Not quite. The birth of Susie's first child almost forced her out of the workforce. Not only does her town have...
...know." And it's getting more and more expensive: the price of child care rose almost 10% in the year to September 2005. At 35, Melbourne mother Simone is keenly aware that time's running out if she wants a second child. But she and her husband calculate that the cost of local child care means they won't be able to afford another baby until their three-year-old daughter starts school. Simone could leave her part-time job to look after both children, but she says that would not only hurt the family finances but deprive her daughter...
...Shakespeare sort of said, it is a wiseguy that knows his own child. But with Gotti in the grave, the only thing for certain is that he is still the main attraction. "They just won't let my husband rest in peace," fumes his widow Victoria. A godfather with secrets never does...
...million Inheritance sought by Anna Nicole Smith from her late husband's estate, in a probate fight that went to the Supreme Court last week...
...figure in all Suburbia, the thread that weaves between family and community?the keeper of the suburban dream?is the suburban housewife. In the absence of her commuting, city-working husband, she is first of all the manager of home and brood, and beyond that a sort of aproned activist with a penchant for keeping the neighborhood and community kettle whistling ... If she is not pregnant, she wonders if she is. She takes her peanut-butter sandwich lunch while standing, thinks she looks a fright, watches her weight (periodically), jabbers over the short-distance telephone with the next-door neighbor...