Baby Injured During At-Home Circumcision

Article here. Excerpt:

'A 3-month-old child was taken to a hospital in critical condition after his mother attempted to circumcise him at home, police said.

Portland police Sgt. Pete Simpson said officers arrived at a home at Northeast 127th Avenue and Burnside Street at about 2 a.m. Sunday to assist medics after a call of an injured child.

Police said they learned the mother had attempted to perform a medical procedure on the infant.
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No arrests have been made at this point, Simpson said.'

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Woman charged with baby murders

Link to article here. Excerpt:

'A US woman who allegedly stowed the remains of four children in her closet and threw the bones of another into a landfill has been charged with five counts of murder.

Michele Kalina, 44, had previously been charged with abuse of a corpse on August 9 after her daughter discovered containers with the tiny bodies inside a closet of their Philadelphia apartment.

Berks County District Attorney John Adams said Kalina gave her family strict orders not to open the living room closet.

But Kalina's daughter broke that rule and made the gruesome find.'

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Woman pleads guilty to murdering husband in long-awaited trial open

Story here. Excerpt:

'The long-awaited second-degree murder trial of a woman suspected of shooting her wealthy former husband in 2004 is set to begin Oct. 25.

Forty-6-year-old Jan Waters is accused of killing 52-year-old Alan Waters in his Baton Rouge home after a long-running custody battle and dispute over money.'

Related article on same case here. Excerpt:

'A trial scheduled for Monday had all the makings of a made-for-TV movie, as the ex-wife of a wealthy man was accused of killing him in cold blood in their million dollar home in the Shenandoah area, but she shocked the courtroom when she pleaded guilty to manslaughter.

Jan Waters' walk into court was her last as a free woman for years to come. She confessed to shooting her ex-husband, Alan Waters, in the chest on May 21, 2004. As the facts of the case were read aloud in court, Waters collapsed on one of her attorneys.'

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Fathers' rights are ignored when moms abandon babies

Letter here.

'Re: "Calgary needs an Angel's Cradle," Editorial, Oct. 21.

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Michael Kimmel addresses conceptions of masculinity

Story here. Excerpt:

'Kimmel tackled the issue of gender visibility. Women make their gender visible, he said, while men are blind to their gender because it is a societal privilege. Men define themselves in relation to women, so therefore masculinity can only be characterized as non-femininity.

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"Hiccup Girl" arrested for murder

Story here. Excerpt:

'Three years ago, Jennifer Mee became a national sensation as the poor "Hiccup Girl," cursed with a three-week case of hiccups.

She appeared on national morning shows and thousands of suggestions from well-wishers poured in with remedies.

Now, Jennifer Mee, 19, has a much worse situation on her hands: The St. Petersburg, Fla., resident has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.

According to the St. Petersburg police, Mee "lured" a man to an address, where two other men shot and killed him. All three suspects have admitted their involvement, police said. A conviction can lead to the death penalty.'

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Community service for girl who made false rape claim

Story here.

'A 17-year-old girl has been given a 60 hour suspended community service sentence for falsely claiming she had been drugged, raped and made pregnant by an ex boyfriend last year.

The boy spent four days in custody after the girl made the accusations. It was not until April 2010 that the girl finally admitted she had made up the story.

The public prosecution department had called for a one month suspended jail term.'

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Australia: Princess Academy to be subsidized by Church

So much for all girl's schools responding to public demand. Link to article here. Excerpt:

'A BAILOUT from the Uniting Church will not save prestigious girls' school Annesley College from potential redundancies and lesson-sharing with other schools next year.

Yesterday, the Uniting Church revealed a last-minute reprieve for the financially-unstable school, vowing to underwrite the servicing of any loans required by Annesley to fund its normal operations for two years.

This has secured the future of the 108-year-old college until 2013, but its future beyond that date remains uncertain.

At present, the college will be operating on 307 enrolments for next year - short of the church's original offer to give the school $1 million to keep it operating providing it could guarantee at least 350 students.'

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Report: Trenton woman accused of taunting dying 7-year-old loses custody of children

Story here. Excerpt:

'It's been a rough month for Jennifer Petkov. The 33-year-old Trenton woman accused of bullying 7-year-old Kathleen Edward lost custody of two of her children this week, according to Fox 2.

The television station reports a Wayne County Probate Court judge has ruled Petkov's eight-year-old daughter and five-year-old son should live with their father until further notice.

The father, who had a relationship with Petkov prior to her current marriage, filed for an emergency hearing shortly after Petkov made national headlines by admitting on camera that she posted disturbing images on Facebook of Kathleen, who is in the final stages of Huntington's Disease, and her mother, who died of the degenerative brain condition.

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American Electra: Feminism's ritual matricide

From the Oct. issue of Harper's, an article by Susan Faludi. Only part of it is available to non-subscribers but you'll get the idea. Some things never change, and inter-generational "issues" always seem to be in every enclave of human endeavor. (Seems NOW was very close to having a 20-something for a president at their last election! Who'da thunk it?) One day I hope the MRA/FRA cause will be far enough along to have its own version of this! Excerpt:

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Taiwanese bride bemoans lack of men and marries herself

Story here. In case anyone has any doubts about just how nuts certain women have become living with the effects of feminism/post-feminism/neo-post-feminism/etc. As always, I welcome insightful commentary. :) Excerpt:

'(NewsCore) - A Taiwanese woman left uninspired by the standard of men on offer in her city will finally tie the knot -- with herself, Shanghai Daily reported early Saturday.

Chen Wei-yih has bought a flowing white bridal grown, planned a lavish reception and even hired a wedding photographer to mark her unusual matrimony, which takes place next month

Lonely Chen, 30, told local media she was urged to wed by friends and loved ones but could not find a decent husband in Taipei, Taiwan's largest city.'

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IA: When will pediatricians stop cutting our baby boys?‏

From an IA newsletter:

'Last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics said it would come out with recommendations on infant circumcision "soon"—and yet they remain silent. With the recent news that the U.S. circumcision rate is down to just 33%, America’s pediatricians have been put on notice: circumcision is an antiquated, violent, and unnecessary procedure that has NO health benefits. Write to the AAP today and remind pediatricians they took an oath to do no harm—which means they MUST start listening to America’s parents, and stop cutting baby boys. Email the AAP.

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Male Serf Gets Spat Upon But Will Only Serve 6 Months In Prison

Story here. A man was spit upon and his life threatened by a female at a restaurant when her brat almost ran into a door he was exiting. He defended himself but was sentenced to 6 months in prison for hitting her after she first assaulted him. Excerpt:

'CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. -- The defense took the stand Friday in the trial against a man accused of beating a woman at a Morrow Cracker Barrel restaurant.

Army reservist Tasha Hill said Troy Dale West hit, kicked and screamed racial slurs at her after she asked him to be careful and not let the door hit her daughter. West originally faced numerous charges including, aggravated assault and false imprisonment, but a judge sentenced him to serve six months after listening to testimony.

West told the jury he never wanted to harm Hill and never hit her with a closed fist. He testified he only hit Hill with his open hand after she spat on him and kept kicking him.
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He said Hill threatened him and then spit on him.

“She says, ‘I'm a U.S. Military soldier. I'll kill you,’” West said.

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'Why boys fail' is subject of Oct. 26 program

Article here. Excerpt:

'Concord — Why are men enrolling in and graduating from colleges at lower rates than females? Why are boys falling behind in school? Richard Whitmire, a former editorial writer and a veteran education reporter, has done extensive research on these questions, concluding that the world has become more verbal, but boys haven’t. Author of a new book, “Why Boys Fail,” Whitmire will speak at the Fenn School on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m.

The biggest culprit in boys falling behind, Whitmire says, isn’t video games, pop culture, or female-dominated schools. Rather, it is that boys are usually thrust into a bewildering new school environment that demands high-level reading and writing skills before boys are capable of handling them.

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The smarter sex: Does it matter if girls do better than boys?

Article here. Excerpt:

'Boys will perform just as you expect them to, it seems. If you tell them they aren't as intelligent as girls and are less likely to do well in tests, that is exactly what will happen. So says the latest salvo in the battle of the sexes that has preoccupied educationalists for decades.

A study published at the British Educational Research Association conference tested two classes of youngsters. One (mixed) class was told that boys generally performed worse in tests than girls; lo and behold, those boys did exactly that.

In the other class of 10-year-olds no such information was imparted, and the performance of the two sexes in a reading test showed greater parity. This is in line with the Pygmalion theory of education, as highlighted in the 1968 US study Pygmalion in the Classroom, which showed that if you split pupils randomly into two groups labelled "improving" and "not improving", the "improving" group will improve and the other one will not.'

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