This month's issue of Working Mother lists what they categorize as the 100 best companies for which to work (in terms of their flexibility, parental leave policiesm, child care and general work/life balance for employees).
A Kansas City, Missouri woman testifying in a trial about the death of her daughter admitted that the child's injuries were life threatening, but she refused to get her medical attention anyway.
Abbott has announced a voluntary recall of their Calcilo XD infant formula, after it was found the can may have been faulty, letting in air and causing oxidation.
When I learned about the Electoral College in the weeks leading up to the 1980 Presidential election, it was a nastier shock than when I found out that Santa Claus didn't exist.
Veggie Tales Giveaway We're giving away a Veggie Tales prize pack! Four runners up will receive a copy of the new Veggie Tales DVD. Enter the Veggie Tales giveaway here.
Harry Potter Giveaway We're giving away Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Anniversary Editions to 5 lucky winners! (One will also even get a complete Harry Potter box set!) Enter the Harry Potter giveaway here.
Growing Pains Flirtations in the meat aisle. By Elizabeth Thompson
I'll Get To It Tomorrow My bad habit of procrastination finally bit me in the ass. By Jessica Carlson
Mother Magnetism Skin care for dads, stylish baby bags, and a fix for stained nails. By Kelly Reising
"Try as hard as we may for perfection, the net result of our labors is an amazing variety of imperfectness. We are surprised at our own versatility in being able to fail in so many different ways." -- Samuel McChord Crothers
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