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August 27, 2008
Topics doctors, baby, birth, hospital, police, newspaper, boy, money, family, city, people and woman
A 22-year-old woman has given birth to a baby boy with two heads in southwestern Bangladesh who has been placed under police protection because of the curiosity his birth has caused among locals. Baby Kiron was born by caesarean section on Monday at a clinic in Keshobpur, 85 miles from the capital, Dhaka, and weighed 12 lbs 1 oz. Doctors believe that he was born from one embryo but there was a developmental anomaly that caused the infant to develop two heads.
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August 21, 2008
Topics bikes, bike, city, euro, launch, summer, toronto, bicycle, seattle, paris, stage, pets, chicago, free, animal, family and woman
As more Canadians shift to public transport or alternative methods of traveling caused by high fuel cost, transportation-related policies have taken center stage in the city halls of major cities. At Ottawa, the city's Transit Committee rejected a proposal to allow pets on public buses during a six-month pilot test period. The proposal came from Capital Coun. Clive Doucet. After two hours of debate his proposal was thumbed down.
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August 20, 2008
A 17-year-old suspected robber learned some manners and to respect the elderly when his 85-year-old victim forced him, at gunpoint, to call the police and admit his wrongdoings. Leda Smith from Springhill Township, about 45 miles south of Pittsburgh, courageously walked past a 17-year-old burglar who forced his way inside her house Sunday afternoon. Smith entered her bedroom and grabbed a . 22 caliber gun she kept under her bed.
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August 19, 2008
An Egyptian woman has given birth to septuplets. The babies, four girls and three boys, were born Aug. 16 via Caesarean section six weeks before her due date. The mother, Ghazala Ibrahim Omar, 27, already had three daughters, but was eager for a son. However, the mother says that she might need financial support to help raise them as her husband, who is a farmer, earns $4 a day, which may not be enough to support her newly-expanded family.
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August 17, 2008
Topics babies, birth, girls, couple, hospital, news, pregnancy, milk, spread, blood, boys, doctors, health, free, television, city and woman
The "miracle" woman from Egypt, who gave birth to septuplets on Saturday, hopes to soon be able to hold her newborn babies, doctors said Sunday. The 27-year-old Ghazala Khamis delivered four boys and three girls, who are reported to be in stable condition, at the el-Shatbi hospital in the coastal Egyptian city of Alexandria on Saturday.
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