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September 30, 2005
Maryann Reid, author of "Marry Your Baby Daddy," organized "Marry Your Baby Daddy Day" Thursday, during which ten couples who have children and have been living together for years were married. Reid organized the ceremony citing there are too many single-parent families within the black community. She hopes the ceremony will help break the cycle of broken homes.
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September 28, 2005
A woman in New York receives a ticket for sitting on a park bench because she didn't have children with her. The Rivington Playground on Manhattan's East Side has a small sign at the entrance that says adults are prohibited unless they are accompanied by a child.
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September 27, 2005
Bill Gates announces his decision to give back to the school responsible for his bank-breaking success in the computer business. Lakeside School in Seattle is receiving $40 million the Microsoft founder who left the school in 1973. The money is intended to fund scholarships to help underprivileged children attend the private school.
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September 27, 2005
Bill Gates announces his decision to give back to the school responsible for his bank-breaking success in the computer business. Lakeside School in Seattle is receiving $40 million the Microsoft founder who left the school in 1973. The money is intended to fund scholarships to help underprivileged children attend the private school.
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September 26, 2005
Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff ReporterHe hopes to make history by breaking the Guinness World record set by Norwegian Paul-Erik Lillholm in August 2000.
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