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...information they provide. But I’m used to some outlets resisting gossip more than others. As the Republican convention started, even The New York Times’ headlines included words like “Family Problem,” “Palin’s Daughter Pregnancy?? and “Disclosures on Palin Raise Questions.” Top journalists were splitting hairs about the extent of McCain’s knowledge about Palin—but the only questions successfully raised were those about the renewal of my subscription...
...things that I would never even be tempted to try, like Heidi braids or white t-shirts without a bra. Her Oscar dress, however—a dark blue Proenza Schouler with ostrich feather trim—was both dramatic and original: something quite hard to pull off. Pregnancy??and therefore, Peter Saarsgard—have inexplicably inspired this former granola hipster to hire a competent stylist.CATE BLANCHETTPretty much every time I’ve seen a Cate Blanchett movie, I’ve fallen asleep, so my opinion of her as an actress is rather uninformed...
...policies that can serve their common interest. Instead of ignoring sex—only focusing on the before and after—they ought to couple abstinence-based education with wide-scale instruction on safer sex and make emergency contraception—which prevents the need to terminate a pregnancy??more widely available to those under 18. To ensure that “abortion is not the only economically feasible option” for impoverished women, advocates from both sides should also join Grizzle in demanding “that more resources be provided to pregnant women...
Tribe wrote that his course will consider a range of issues connected to conception and pregnancy??from in vitro fertilization and surrogate parenthood to embryonic stem cell research and abortion...
Mary D’Apice, a member of the Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy??s fundraising committee, called the event “eye opening,” adding that she was “very happy to see so many people in the Harvard community interested. “If we can intervene,” D’Apice asserts, “society is going to be better off.” In terms of this event, D’Apice remains optimistic, affirming, “One intervention has a huge ripple effect...