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“A very dark, very frightening corporate scheme is being carefully orchestrated around the world with the full and active support and cooperation of governments and public administrations. “The inter-linked, multi-national corporations are (...)
15 Mar. 2010 | | Jon Newton
Alice Miller received her PhD at the University of Basle and worked as a psychotherapist in Zurich for 20 years. In 1980, she decided to dedicate herself completely to her research on childhood and its tragic influence on the adult’s life. Ever (...)
15 Mar. 2010 | 1 comment | bubul01
Tributes have been rolling in thick and fast after the death was announced on Wednesday of Cathy Sarraï. Don’t worry if you’ve never heard of her. The name - until this week - probably wasn’t familiar to most French. But her face (...)
21 Jan. 2010 | | Johnny Summerton
The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy has become a grand-father for the first time. In the early hours of Wednesday morning Jessica Sebaoun-Darty, the wife of Sarkozy’s second son, Jean, gave birth to a baby boy, according to the Internet site, (...)
14 Jan. 2010 | | Johnny Summerton
Extra value in this end-of-year piece in that it’s a "triple pack" if you will. Three stories connected to each other only in the sense that they all happened in France over the past week and in each instance involved a baby or a young (...)
31 Dec. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
A sad ending to the story of the five-year-old girl who "disappeared without trace" in June. Anne-Sophie Faucheur, the mother of Typhaine Taton, a little girl who went missing in June this year, has admitted that her daughter is dead. You might (...)
1 Dec. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
According to a survey carried out by BVA for the television channel Canal +, 57 per cent of those questioned think gay and lesbian couples should be allowed to adopt while 41 per cent are against. In a similar poll carried out three years ago only 48 (...)
13 Nov. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
The mystery of a mother and her two children who "disappeared" last week has been solved. They have turned up in the south of France where they had apparently been on holiday "taking a break" from the rest of the world. The (...)
22 Sep. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
Everyone surely remembers the case of Madeleine McCann, the British girl who disappeared in May 2007, a couple of days short of her fourth birthday, while on holiday with her parents in Portugal. It was a story that made the world headlines for many (...)
25 Jun. 2009 | 2 comments | Johnny Summerton
Summer has arrived in Europe and with it once again another of what seems to be an all-too-often reported and at the same time incomprehensible tragedy - that of a baby left in a car all day. On Monday police in the Belgian town of Louvain confirmed (...)
24 Jun. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
Early Tuesday morning police arrested 90 people in a nationwide sweep to break up a suspected online child pornography ring in France. More than 300 officers were dispatched throughout the country following an investigation that had lasted more four (...)
28 May. 2009 | | Johnny Summerton
Children Prefer Contact Lenses Over Glasses. This is the result of a study by Ohio State University on 484 nearsighted children between the ages 8-11. Led by Professor Jeffrey J. Wallin, the study analyzed the impact of contact lenses and glasses on the (...)
13 May. 2009 | | Giada
AGAINST ALL ODDS Against all odds because Susan Boyle was starved of oxygen at birth, which left her with learning difficulties. Three in 1,000 babies in the United Kingdom still either die or become severely brain-damaged at birth, by the lack of oxygen (...)
20 Apr. 2009 | | J.N. PAQUET
Should parents be listening in when doctors ask their teenage sons and daughters medical questions ? At what age are "tweens" and older teens entitled to some medical privacy ? A recent Associated Press story, republished in the Chicago Tribune, (...)
24 mar. 2009 | | Bioethics.net
Security firm Symantec has found a way to use British children to promote and market ‘product’. “For the second year, Symantec commissioned the Norton Online Living Report to provide insight into rapidly changing technology, Internet (...)
19 mar. 2009 | | Jon Newton
Everyone has a theory of how innovation works and what makes it happen. When you watch kids it’s easy to tell that creativity and innovation come from one place, time to play. Hanging out here in Sayulita, Harry and Charlie don’t have many (...)
20 jui. 2008 | | John Winsor
Parents and schools should help limit childrens’ use of mobile phones to prevent them from accessing “harmful” information on websites. That’s the view of a Japanese advisory council on education which, says Agence France-Presse, (...)
30 mai. 2008 | | Jon Newton
Children are to be seen, and not heard - that was the motto in Victorian England. Today, they are not only heard, but often read about after they have committed heinous crimes, including murder. Last year, for example, Albertans were shocked to discover (...)
25 mar. 2008 | | Werner Patels
The hot issue in Ontario’s last provincial election was the Conservatives’ plan to provide public funding not only for non-denominational public schools and Catholic schools but also to all variety of faith-based schools. This created an (...)
1 Feb. 2008 | | Werner Patels
Now that genetic markers for certain diseases have already been established, should children/minors be allowed to undergo genetic testing , even when there are no means to reduce the risk until they are adults ? Proponents of testing minors have argued (...)
17 jan. 2008 | | Ruth Schaffer
I was quite shocked to read a report in the newspapers today which stated that one in 50 schoolgirls (aged between 13 and 15) in some parts of England and Wales, fall pregnant. According to critics, this indicates that instead of helping, "more sex (...)
4 jan. 2008 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
As my kids grow I worry about all the normal things that parents worry about, and bullying is one of those. The potential for this to effect them when they are online now. Schools and the institutions that support them have been researching ways to (...)
30 nov. 2007 | | Geek News Central
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