Friday, May 11, 2012

time magazine cover



time magazine cover



Shocking or not a big deal? A woman breastfeeding her 3-year-old son, the cover photo of the week Time magazine for a story about "attachment parenting", and responses ranged from applause to crawl, to shrug their shoulders.

The picture showed Jamie Lynne Grumet, 26, a stay-at-home mother in Los Angeles, her mother is nursing her until she was 6 years old says. She told the magazine in an interview she said arguments with strangers, to see her son and care "threatens to social services rely on me or the child abuse."

"People should realize that this is biologically normal," she said, adding: "... The more people see it, the more it becomes normal in our culture this is what I hope I would like to see the people"

Some wondered why the magazine used the photo of Grumet, a slim blonde pretty enough to be a model, a story about a style of parenting that are already to illustrate a generation. The issue includes a profile of the attachment parenting guru Dr. William Sears, considered one of the bibles of the movement, the baby book, wrote "20 years ago.

Mika Brzezisnki, co-anchor of weekday morning program, the MSNBC "Morning Joe" in the air, it was unnecessarily sensational cover held: "I'll tell you why it bothers me - because it is a profile of Bill Sears!"

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

buckyballs

buckyballs



One child from Oregon to their parents complained of flu symptoms this week actually swallowed 37 "buckyballs", magnets, reports MSNBC. Doctors from the bowels of the magnets Bushnell Payton's Monday, and expected a full recovery.

In a statement posted on its website on Tuesday, the creator of Bucky Balls said he was "saddened" to learn about the incident, but that "this unfortunate incident highlights the fact that buckyballs and bucky cubes are for adults. they are not toys and are not intended for children. "The company urged consumers to read and comply with the warnings on their products.

These warnings are not kept many children to get a hold of the magnets, however. In January, the message Lena Sun reported a serious incident with Buckyballs:

patricia heaton


patricia heaton

Rush Limbaugh is losing advertisers for your program one by one, following his controversial statements about a law student at Georgetown, and now has lost a prominent lawyer on Twitter: Patricia Heaton.

The star of "The Middle" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" Alec Baldwin took a temporarily removed his Twitter account after completion of the criticism of Limbaugh Fluke Georgetown Law student Sandra last week through a series of tweets spikes. She returned on Monday to apologize to Fluke.

On 29 February, she wrote: "Hey G-Town Gal: Plz also have to pay for their Starbucks, movie tickets and your favorite combo offer something KFC wings?"
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