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Dec 2004Percentage of 30-year-old American men who were married, self-supporting fathers in 1960 and 2000, respectively : 65,31
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American Sociological Association (Washington)

May 2004Median household income a pair of U.S. single mothers would have if they married each other : $40,568
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U.S. Census Bureau (Washington)/Harper's research

Mar 2004Rank of the death rate for women in childbirth in Afghanistan's Badakhshan region among the highest ever recorded : 1
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta)/World Health Organization (Geneva)

May 2003Percentage, respectively, of the U.S. fathers and mothers responsible for child support who do not pay it: 26, 36
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U.S. Census Bureau

May 2003Percentage of employed U.S. mothers who think full-time mothers look down on them: 66
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Family Circle (N.Y.C.)

May 2003Percentage of full-time mothers who think employed mothers look down on them: 73
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Family Circle (N.Y.C.)

May 2003Fine that Britain's education minister has proposed levying on parents whose children are chronic truants: $3,900
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U.K. Department for Education and Skills (London)

Aug 2002Number of northern Nigerian states in which being divorced and pregnant is enough evidence for an adultery conviction: 12
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Amnesty International (London)

Oct 2001Chance that the death of a pregnant Nepalese is the result of an unsafe abortion: 1 in 2
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The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (N.Y.C.)

Oct 2001Ratio of the death rate among pregnant women in Nepal to the rate for pregnant women worldwide: 2:1
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The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (N.Y.C.)

Dec 2000Number of couples who will each receive $5,000 this year from IUMA.com for naming their baby Iuma: 10
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Internet Underground Music Archive (Redwood City, Calif.)

Dec 2000Percentage change since 1991 in the number of U.S. babies abandoned after leaving the hospital: +61
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Sep 2000Number of times Maureen Dowd's New York Times column has likened a male political candidate's style to lactation: 3
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Harper's research

May 2000Chances that a crib provided by a U.S. hotel or motel is deemed unsafe by the Consumer Products Safety Commission: 4 in 5
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (Washington)

Feb 2000Years after 1993's Baby Jessica custody ruling that both her birth parents and her adoptive parents filed for divorce: 6
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Harper's research

Dec 1999Percentage of U.S. children who say their greatest wish for their parents is that they make more money: 23
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Ellen Galinsky, Ask the Children, William Morrow (N.Y.C.)

Dec 1999Percentage of U.S. Children who say their greatest wish for their parents is that they “spend more time with me”: 11
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Ellen Galinsky, Ask the Children, William Morrow (N.Y.C.)

Dec 1999Percentage of parents who predicted that their children would prefer more time with themto their making more money: 56
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Ellen Galinsky, Ask the Children, William Morrow (N.Y.C.)

May 1999Chance that a mother of dependent children depicted on a prime-time network TV show holds a paying job: 1 in 3
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National Partnership for Women &Families (Washington)

Apr 1999Number of Ivy League egg “donors” that Options Fertility Registry's school newspaper ads have found since 1997: 18
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Options National Fertility Registry (Garden Grove, Calif.)

Nov 1998Estimated number of American women arrested for child abuse since 1977 after using drugs or alcohol while pregnant: 200
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Women's Law Project (Philadelphia)

Nov 1998Years in prison to which a South Carolina woman was sentenced for using drugs or alcohol while pregnant in 1992: 8
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Women's Law Project (Philadelphia)

Nov 1998Years in prison to which New Jersey's Amy Grossberg was sentenced last July for killing her newborn: 2.5
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Department of Justice (Wilmington, Del.)

Nov 1998Average number of Americans under the age of 18 killed by their parents or caretakers each day: 5
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

January 18, 2005A 66-year-old woman gave birth in Romania.
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New York Times

January 3, 2005Recent studies showed that women are using less birth control.
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The Washington Post

December 24, 2004 Adoptees and adoptive parents were calling on Fox TV to stop the broadcast of a game show called “Who's Your Daddy,” in which an adopted woman has to pick her biological father from a line-up; she wins a prize if she picks correctly.
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Reuters

October 22, 2004A study found that the children of older fathers have a greater risk of going crazy later in life.
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British Medical Journal

October 20, 2004Single mothers are less likely to give birth to boys, a study found.
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New Scientist

September 15, 2004The U.S. Department of Labor said that the average working woman spends twice as much time doing household tasks and caring for children as the average working man; working women also sleep an average one hour less than working men. The survey also said that the average adult has about five hours of leisure time a day and spends half of it watching TV.
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New York Times

September 3, 2004 Chinese zookeepers were showing videos to a giant panda in an attempt to teach her how to take care of her two cubs.
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Agence France-Presse

August 14, 2004A twin delivered two sets of twins on her birthday.
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Associated Press

July 19, 2004Researchers found that monkeys with good mothers are less likely to be aggressive, even if they have a gene that codes for aggression.
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New Scientist

July 6, 2004The British House of Lords voted to limit the right of parents to spank their children.
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New York Times

June 27, 2004An Iranian mother claimed to have given birth to a frog.
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BBC

June 5, 2004Colombian police arrested a woman for drugging a pregnant mother and kidnapping her unborn child, whom she cut out of the mother's womb with a kitchen knife.
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BBC

February 7, 2004It was revealed that two male chinstrap penguins in New York's Central Park zoo have been homosexual lovers for years. They once tried to hatch a rock, and when their keeper gave them a fertile egg to hatch "they did a great job" raising the chick. Scientists, it was noted, have observed homosexuality in more than 450 species.
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Guardian

January 14, 2004A 22-year-old Palestinian mother killed herself and four Israelis. "I was hoping," she said in a videotaped statement, "to be the first woman where parts of my body can fly everywhere."
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ABC News

December 26, 2003A Swedish mother was arrested for trying to bake her five-month-old baby.
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Sydney Morning Herald

December 24, 2003 Mad cow disease was discovered in the United States for the first time, in a Holstein cow that was too sick to walk but was nonetheless slaughtered and sold for meat. The mad Holstein's brain and spinal column were sent to a rendering plant somewhere, possibly to be turned into dog or chicken food; there was no word on whether the cow's blood was processed to be fed to young calves as a milk supplement. Secretary of Agriculture Ann Venemen, a former lobbyist for the beef industry, insisted that even meat from a mad cow is safe to eat, and she promised to feed beef to her family for Christmas.
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Guardian, New York Times

December 18, 2003The Journal of Marriage and Family reported that most American parents yell at their kids.
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Reuters

December 16, 2003A study found that teens would like to hear more about sex from their parents.
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New York Times

November 27, 2003Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, decided, three weeks after the premature birth of their daughter, to name her Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor.
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New York Times

October 28, 2003Neuroscientists determined that motherhood makes female rats smarter, calmer, and more courageous.
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Reuters

September 18, 2003and Danish scientists discovered that women who drink wine have an easier time getting pregnant.
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Agence France-Presse

September 15, 2003A fertility scientist named Panayiotis Zavos announced that he had created human-cow embryos that were theoretically viable but denied that he planned to allow such a hybrid to be implanted in a woman's womb. "We are not trying to create monsters," he said.
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News.com.au

September 11, 2003A leading British fertility expert called for more research on some in vitro techniques and accused doctors of experimenting on children.
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BBC

August 28, 2003In Nigeria, the young mother who was sentenced to death by stoning for having a child out of wedlock begged for mercy as she nursed her baby in court; her lawyers argued that the child was conceived while the mother was married and that under Islamic Law a baby can gestate in its mother's womb for five years.
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New York Times

July 8, 2003Americans were spritzing their offspring with "ChildCalm," a spray that purports to mollify unruly children.
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Charlotte Observer

November 27, 2001of Worcester, Massachusetts, announced that it had cloned a human embryo in order to mine it for stem cells; the company said that it had taken “extreme measures” to prevent the embryo from being placed in a womb.
October 16, 2001In Nigeria, a pregnant woman was sentenced to death by stoning for the crime of premarital sex.
September 25, 2001Men who violate the ban will be fined one cow, as will unmarried girls who become pregnant.
July 10, 2001 Florida's supreme court was considering a constitutional amendment that would enshrine the right of pigs to spacious quarters while pregnant.
June 26, 2001A Chilean boy was found living with a pack of wild dogs in Talcahuano; the boy, who had lived with the dogs for two years, described nursing from a pregnant bitch when he was unable to find water.
June 5, 2001Nkosi Johnson, a twelve-year-old South African boy, died of AIDS; Nkosi once managed to shame President Thabo Mbeki into walking out of an AIDS conference after he pleaded with the government to give AZT to pregnant mothers, a course of treatment that might have prevented his own infection.
April 10, 2001Finnish researchers found that babies whose mothers swallow capsules of certain benign bacteria while pregnant are less likely to develop eczema and asthma, which supports the theory that excessive cleanliness contributes to these conditions.
February 20, 2001Proctor & Gamble filed patent applications for panty liners that will be able to tell when a woman is pregnant or about to ovulate or when she has infections such as chlamydia, thrush, or HIV.
January 23, 2001An Islamic court in Nigeria carried out the public flogging of a teenage girl who was forced to have sex with three men; after receiving her 100 lashes, Bariya Ibrahim Magazu, who gave birth to a daughter last month, thanked Allah for her punishment and walked home to her village.
December 26, 2000After a Swedish study found that pregnant women who drink five cups of coffee a day double their chances of having a miscarriage, the president of the National Coffee Association claimed the study proved that women could safely drink four cups a day.
December 19, 2000A United Nations report said that 79 million girls were “missing” in South Asia because of infanticide and the abortion of female fetuses.
November 28, 2000Teachers in Chicago were issuing report cards judging the quality of the parenting received by schoolchildren.
November 7, 2000A fifteen-year-old boy with a loaded 9mm pistol took a pregnant teacher and eighteen other children hostage in a Dallas school; police saved the day.
August 1, 2000The House of Representatives voted unanimously to ban the execution of pregnant women in response to remarks by Vice President Al Gore that a “the principle of a woman's right to choose governs in that case.” British Columbia asked the Canadian supreme court to affirm the validity of gay marriage.

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