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March 7, 2007
Topics pregnant, pregnancy, boston, medical, globe, birth, doctors, girl, baby, jennifer, pain, bear, paper, england, hospital and woman
A woman has sued a hospital and two doctors after giving birth to a baby girl despite having an abortion. In the lawsuit filed in Suffolk Superior Court, Jennifer Raper, 45, claims that the physicians failed to end her pregnancy and now were responsible for the financial burden of raising her daughter. Raper decided to have an abortion when she found out she was pregnant in March 2004. Therefore, on April 9, 2004 she went to Planned Parenthood, where Dr. Allison Bryant performed the procedure on her, but it "was not done properly, causing the plaintiff to remain pregnant," said the complaint, according to the Boston Globe.
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March 1, 2007
After nearly five weeks of continuously troubling her and getting her to national television, the hiccups of a 15-year-old girl from Florida have finally come to an end. Jennifer Mae started hiccupping Jan. 23 close to 50 times a minute and it only stopped when she was sleeping. She tried all possible home remedies including holding her breath, sipping water and breathing in air but all in vain. Mae also went to a specialist, an acupuncturist and a neurologist but none of them could top the poor teenager from hiccupping.
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January 25, 2007
Topics opera, rock, theater, jennifer, nature, mexico, quotes, names, wedding, bus, feet and city
Jennifer Wilbanks, the runaway bride who escaped her wedding in 2005 by making up a story about being kidnapped and raped, is having her story turned into a rock opera. Wilbanks later admitted she hopped on a bus to Mexico because she got cold feet and pleaded no contest to lying to police. The show, named the "Runaway Bride," has been called an "unauthorized rock opera. " According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, scriptwriter Jaime Heck said that neither Wilbanks' nor her then-fiancee's names are mentioned in the opera and that he has not spoken to either of them.
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January 14, 2007
A woman died after competing in a radio station contest. The contest dared participants to drink as much water as they could and not go to the bathroom. The coroner's office says Jennifer Strange, 28, died of water intoxication. Radio station KDND 107. 9 held the contest and promised a Nintendo Wii game system for the winner who could go the longest without going to the bathroom. Strange was found dead in her Rancho Cordova home hours after taking part in the contest.
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December 3, 2006
Topics boy, family, news, guys, jennifer, jewelry, sword, cards, mary, bad, gun and money
A four-year-old boy changed into his Power Ranger costume to defend his family from armed robbers who broke into their home in Durham, North Carolina, it was reported. The News and Observer reported on Friday that two armed robbers entered the home of Stevie Long, 4, by approaching his mother's boyfriend outside of their apartment. The robbers then pushed the boy into the apartment together with his mother Jennifer Long, her five-year-old daughter Mary, a cousin and two others, then pushed them to the floor at gunpoint.
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