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Review: The Missing (* 1/2) by Steve Rhodes
THE MISSING A film review by Steve Rhodes Copyright 2003 Steve Rhodes RATING (0 TO ****): * 1/2 THE MISSING, by Academy Award winning director Ron Howard (A BEAUTIFUL MIND), is, surprisingly, just an overly long, Western snoozer. Set in New
November 21st 03 09:32 PM
by Steve Rhodes Go to last post
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Staying tuned with your child by ChrisScaife
As I have just started building a web-site to help parents stay tuned with their kids. (Partcularly non resident parents) I was wondering if this sort of pages are any use to readers of this forum Helpfull suggestions and constructive criticism will be much appreciated. www.MyKid2.org/YuGiOh01.html
November 21st 03 09:12 PM
by dejablues Go to last post
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store brand formula (x-posted) by ted
I'm supplementing my baby with formula while bfing at nights. I was wondering if there's any difference between the branded (Enfamil,similac etc) and the store brand (Kirkland @ Costco). DH and I compared the ingredients listed on the tin. The quantities are exactly the same. Anyways, there's a 30%...
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November 21st 03 01:39 PM
by Belphoebe Go to last post
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Soy-based infant formula by Jennifer
Josh wrote: I'm a former consulting editor (1983-1987) of the JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY and a strong proponent of breastfeeding. After 15 infants in Israel were hospitalized this past week with what looks like thiamine deficiency the soy-based infant formula made by a German firm...
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November 21st 03 05:08 AM
by Ani Hakatan Go to last post
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When will this chewing end?? (X-posted) by ted
My 8.5 months old dd chews, licks, gnaws everything. I can only clean so much. I know this day and age everything has chemicals in it. I'm worried that this habit will harm her. She's been chewing everything since she was 3 months old. When will this end? Does this indicate a problem? We are...
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November 21st 03 03:35 AM
by Phoebe & Allyson Go to last post
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an example of the mental health care breakdown by chiam margalit
We've been talking about one particular child, and in that thread I've tried to point out that the mental health care system is atrocious for adolescents, and that telling a person to get her child some 'help' is often a fairly useless exercise in futility. A case in point that hit us WAY too...
November 21st 03 02:54 AM
by Tina Go to last post
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} FL adoption STOPPED. Neither DAD nor GP notified by Kane
Gosh I just noticed I forgot to adequately post this lovely missive to the right newsgroups. The Plant had just sent it to a.s.foster-parents. It would hardly get the exposure it needs and deserves in just that ng since it isn't really an anti-cps ng at all. I always try to help Plants whenever I...
November 21st 03 02:40 AM
by Kane Go to last post
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What to do next by ColoradoSkiBum
Here's part of an email I got from my SS's teacher this afternoon. ____________________________________ It has been pretty rough here with him and it seems I am his primary target. He is telling the other kids that I am a 'bitch,' which is probably to be expected, so I let that one go. We were...
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November 21st 03 02:00 AM
by ColoradoSkiBum Go to last post
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reading to the baby (X-posted) by ted
My dd is 8.5 months old. I would love to read to her. I want her grow up liking books. But there's a problem. She chews on EVERYTHING. She loves to put everything in her mouth except food ofcourse! If she so much as sees a book, she'll chew it and tear it apart. She'll just jump at the book and...
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November 21st 03 01:58 AM
by Ericka Kammerer Go to last post
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Review: Calendar Girls (***) by Steve Rhodes
CALENDAR GIRLS A film review by Steve Rhodes Copyright 2003 Steve Rhodes RATING (0 TO ****): *** CALENDAR GIRLS, something like a cute female version of THE FULL MONTY, was inspired by a true story about a bunch of fiftyish women from a Yorkshire
November 21st 03 01:05 AM
by Steve Rhodes Go to last post
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| Fed funds avail 94-yet only 5 states implemented SACWIS by Kane
On 20 Nov 2003 17:08:04 GMT, (Fern5827) wrote: http://waysandmeans.house.gov/hearings.asp?formmode=view&id=978 What does this tell you about the operation of CPS in the states? There is SOME REASON WHY this data has not been fully automated and computerized. Yes, there...
November 20th 03 09:57 PM
by Kane Go to last post
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Recalls (X-posted) by Ali's Daddie
X-posted Recalls ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Florida Firm Has Recalled Salad With Turkey And Ham For Possible Salmonella Contamination Reason: May be contaminated with Salmonella. Distribution: Florida. http://www.safetyalerts.com/recall/f/02.2/f0003348.htm a...
November 20th 03 08:52 PM
by Ali's Daddie Go to last post
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Sibling rivalry/conflicts at school? by Donna Metler
I have a lot of sibling pairs/groups at school, and one particular set of boys (one in 3rd grade, one in 5th) seem to come in every morning about two steps away from major fighting. (Since I teach music, I am on cafeteria supervision every morning for the time between when the students arrive...
November 20th 03 06:28 PM
by Robyn Kozierok Go to last post
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3-year old sibling rivalry by David Spear
My wife and I had our second child, a girl, in May this past spring. We have another daughter almost exactly 3 years older than the baby. Erika (the older one) was all excited about the coming of the baby, we got books out of the library about pregnancy, changes that would occur when the new baby...
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November 20th 03 01:31 PM
by Hillary Israeli Go to last post
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pestilence and public places by Marie
Ever since the kidlets came home from the hospital, they and I have found that we *really* cope better with each other if we get out of the house and wander public places like shopping malls. I don't think a weekday goes by that we aren't somewhere window shopping and, since the kidlets are...
November 20th 03 01:18 PM
by Karen Go to last post
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OT (somewhat) looking for a poster whom posts in this news group by Nic
As the title says, I'm looking for a poster whom used to post in this newsgroup about vaccines.... and always has a good lot of debate in them. I carn't rember if there name was bob or steve or something like that. And the last I think they posted was about 4 months or so ago. If anyone remember...
November 20th 03 03:03 AM
by Nic Go to last post
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Michael_Jackson by Michael Jackson
I Like,Lick,play W/kids http://granger.topcities.com/photos/kids/Kids14.jpg
November 19th 03 11:11 PM
by Michael Jackson Go to last post
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7yr old and started breastfeeding again by [email protected]
hey guys, my son started breast feeding again and it's really creeping me out. I had my daughter about 3 months ago and we share a bed together. she feeds thru the night and one day I noticed that my son was in bed with us also. I didn't think this was a big deal...I thought it was really...
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November 19th 03 10:00 PM
by toto Go to last post
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5 year old waking up with bad dreams nightly by Leigh Ann
My five year old has recently started waking and coming to my room in the middle of the night saying he had a "bad dream". I'm not sure if it is just an excuse or if he is really scared. I usually comfort him and send him back to his room as not to encourage the behavior. Any suggestions on...
November 19th 03 04:45 PM
by Jesmajak Go to last post
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2.5 yo and dying grandma by Geoffrey Woods
We have a 2.5 year old here who is relatively attached to his grandma. Unfortunately it appears that she has a terminal disease. I do not want to be going into specifics but it is cancer. I do not know how to manage this issue in order to not traumatize the child. What would moving her in entail. I...
November 19th 03 02:03 PM
by Wendy Go to last post
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