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August 10, 2007
A 20-year-old hair stylist from Oakland, California will always remember her Texas audition for "American Idol" as she went into labor while waiting for her chance to become the next superstar. The incident happened on Monday, when nine months' pregnant Antoria Gillon arrived at Texas Stadium along with with 3,500 hopefuls and waited patiently for her turn.
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August 4, 2007
A giant panda at the San Diego Zoo is a proud new mama. After 2 1/2 hours in labor, Bai Yun gave birth to her fourth cub. Officials found out she was pregnant July 18 after they detected a heartbeat and saw the fetus on an ultrasound. The panda's sex is unknown and the head of the zoo's panda program says all they've seen so far is the tail.
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August 2, 2007
An Arkansas couple is now the proud parents of 17 children. Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar just had their seventh daughter, Jennifer Danielle, and they say they may not be done yet. The Duggars welcomed Jennifer at 10:01 a. m. , Thursday, at St. Mary's Hospital in Rogers. Jennifer will join her siblings at their 7,000-square-foot Tontitown home.
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July 23, 2007
Topics magazine, family, cartoon, spain, spanish, wife, news, princess, prince, cover, pregnant, ebay, birth, love, face, law, life and people
A magazine which featured a cartoon mocking the heir to the throne of Spain making love with his wife was ordered to be removed from news stands. Copies were seen for sale on eBay last Saturday. The cover price of the weekly magazine El Juevez is $3. 46, but copies but were seen on a Spanish eBbay website selling for up to $138 per copy. High Court Judge Juan del Olmo said last Friday that the cartoon "struck at the honor and the dignity of the people represented" has ordered authorities to confiscate and apprehend all news stands that sells the copy of the magazine. The current government in Spain announced that each new born child in a family will receive $3500. 00 to raise the birth rate in Spain. Thus, the magazine used this as feature in cartoon to mock the royal family. In the caricature, Prince Felipe was seen smiling and telling his wife Princess Letizia, "Do you realize that if you get pregnant it will be the closest that I come to working in my life!" Under Spanish law, anyone found guilty of insulting and mocking the royal family can face up to two years in prison and be slapped with substantial fines. Spain's royal family, unlike those from other European nations, received only little attention from the press.
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June 29, 2007
Topics police, woman, wind, flowers, single, pregnant, pictures, post, search, animals, charges, house and people
Police in Bountiful, Utah have reportedly found nearly 120 items stolen from a cemetery in the backyard of a pregnant, single mother. Bountiful police have been receiving reports of stolen items at their city's cemetery and set up a sting operation to find the thief. The police now estimate that the woman, whose identity has not yet been revealed, has been stealing from the cemetery for over a year. Police found flowers, plant baskets, wind chimes, stuffed animals and coins; all of which are believed to have come from the cemetery.
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