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...think that having kids late seems almost selfish,” Brennan said. “I think it would be hard to be an older parent because it would be so difficult to be active and have fun with your kids. Not even to mention that it is wonderful to have kids at thirty because then you can still enjoy life with your spouse when you?...
...Carter, whom you quote from 25 years ago, is now anti-marijuana. The 1972 commission report you cite is completely out of date since it relies on the scientific knowledge known only up to that date—no wonder only long-time drug legalization advocates seem to still mention it. It would be like touting cocaine as a safe drug now because in 1900 there was no scientific evidence yet to show its harms. In fact, marijuana use has now been shown to adversely affect those regions involved in coordinating and regulating body movements (including contributing to car crashes...
Bush’s latest move is yet another example of what is perceived abroad to be a unilateralist American agenda, formed without consultation with or consideration of America’s allies. The very mention of the possibility that Bush might “unsign” the treaty is deeply disturbing; such an action would enrage allies who have put a great deal of effort into finally establishing the ICC. In the post-Sept. 11 world, the United States needs to cooperate with friendly foreign governments, not antagonize them by opposing an overdue international body that would provide...
...BIRTH WEIGHT Twins and triplets (not to mention septuplets) often weigh less than normal at birth. But a recent study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control suggests that even single babies conceived through IVF are more likely to be born underweight. Whether that also puts them at greater risk of developmental problems is uncertain...
...Davis: "Time, distance and life experience can blur the edges of anger and blame, yet time alone does not guarantee the ability to let go." Both authors agree, however, that repairing the relationships is worth the effort because a rift can cause stress for the whole family--not to mention what it does to those carrying the grudge. As Kate Gillen, 48, recalled when interviewed by Davis, "Finally, I asked myself, 'Is this where I want my energy to go?' And I made a decision that no matter how justified I felt in my anger, staying in that bitter, hardened...