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May 11, 2006
Topics schools, teacher, employment, sperm, eggs, kelly, natural, french, lawyer, church, wife, couple, family and school
Kelly Romenesko, a French teacher at two Roman Catholic schools in Appleton, was fired when she and her husband decided to start a family using in vitro fertilization. The Catholic School system claimed that Romenesko violated a provision of her employment contract saying a teacher has to act in accordance with Catholic doctrine which holds IVF as morally wrong as it replaces the "natural" conjugal union between husband and wife and often results in destruction of embryos.
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April 13, 2006
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News ContributorShenna Grimm, 23, told the court at John Goff's rape retrial that he brandished a handgun and said, "If you don't do this, I will kill your mother. "
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April 12, 2006
A Belgian couple is engaging in a different kind of egg hunt. The mom and dad are desperate for another baby and are flyering entire neighborhoods. The hopeful parents have posted 4,000 letters through mailboxes in neighboring communities.
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February 28, 2006
Topics feet, natural, history, sperm, whales, beaches, bbc, foot, island, london, dead and news
The London Natural History Museum is exhibiting one of the largest giant squids ever put on display. BBC News reports that a trawler captured the squid off the coast of the Falkland Islands. Measuring 28 feet, it is one of the most complete squids ever found.
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August 26, 2005
Topics woman, sperm, tv, television, cafe, email, address, e-mail, prostitutes, camera, big, house, reuters, men and man
A new Dutch program tests the limits of reality television by following a woman searching for a potential sperm donor in order to conceive a child. Billionaire television producer John de Mol, behind the pioneer show Big Brother, launched the show earlier this month on his new TV station Talpa.
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