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Increasingly, adult children are finding themselves cutting into their own savings and retirement funds or even going into debt to support their aging parents.
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Mother-of-one Catherine O'Leary should be celebrating her 32nd birthday tomorrow, but instead her parents are bringing her home to die.
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A new programme designed to help parents educate their children in personal finance to avoid the crippling levels of debt behind the credit crisis is being launched in the House of Lords today.
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A family of six, including two babies, who were killed in a car crash on the M6 motorway have been named.
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There are more than 2 million American children who dont have health insurance, yet at least one of their parents is covered by employer-provided insurance, Reuters reported.
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In his latest show, Don Reisinger discusses Apple and why parents aren't taking responsibility for their children. After that, he chats with Sonoro, an audio company offering high-end radios. Check it out!
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Despite fully insured parents, millions of children lack coverage.
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Many teens share personal information with strangers, survey says Sarah Winblad recently had "the talk" with her 12-year-old daughter.
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The provincial health director in Cunene province, Eduardo Haiumba, Friday in Ondjiva exhorted parents to take their children to the immunization posts, then to the health units next to their houses.
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School District of Pickens County have announced that they have completed work on an information system that can be accessed through the Internet.
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New research from Nationwide reveals that parents and teachers are worried about the level of financial awareness children have. Nationwide wants children to leave school with a financial understanding that will hold them in good stead in later life and
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A passerby rushed into a burning house in Brentwood yesterday and helped save its occupants, and the Prince George's County fire department hailed him as a good Samaritan who acted "without hesitation or fear of his own safety."
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The Department of Community Services is investigating complaints that some developmentally disabled group-home residents in Cheticamp aren't getting enough to eat.
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Nov. 3: Police are still searching for a suspect in the deadly beating of TV anchor Anne Pressly. TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Pressly’s parents, Guy and Patti Cannady, about their daughter’s legacy. (Today Show)
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Mourners gathered yesterday for the funeral of a family of six who were killed in a five-car pile-up on the M6. David and Michelle Statham and their four children died when their people carrier was involved in the crash on October 20.
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Remember, Remember the Fourth of November should perhaps be the new refrain following Barack Obama's historic victory in the US presidential election on Tuesday. Yesterday morning, as we watched the clips of Obama's stirring speech in Chicago, I tried to impress upon my children the seismic significance of the occasion, at least until 13-year-old Joe started wondering where his rugby boots were. Then his younger brother Jacob came downstairs and asked if he could have Welshcakes for breakfast. You can't get too swept up by global events when there's rugby practice to think about and Welshcakes to butter. I'm sure Barack would understand.
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KIBATI, Congo (AP) -- Rebecca Nyiringindi scanned the sprawling refugee camp in eastern Congo, searching for just one person among the thousands of hungry and homeless....
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A man seeking a better life in the United States picked up the pieces after his wife left him and their children.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Fire officials in Los Angeles say a large mobile home park has suffered major damage from the fast-moving wildfire that has destroyed dozens of buildings in the Sylmar area....
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About 330 children are referred to social services in Londonderry because of domestic violence, according to the NSPCC.
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Jim Rogers has always put his children first.
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A man stabbed to death his wife and two adult children in Toronto before killing himself with a gun, homicide investigators said Sunday, citing autopsy results.
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It's time for more parents to realize that the decisions they make related to violent video games in the home have a major impact on the development of their child.
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More middleclass parents are sending their children to academies as the school's performance improves a Government audit has shown.
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Children are being let down by lowincome parents who do not take the time to help with their homework the schools minister has said.
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A man from Ontario is accused of trying to lure a Nova Scotia boy to meet him after making contact through the popular on-line social group Facebook. Fortunately, the 11-year-old's mother found the messages from the man. She contacted police. We're interested in your thoughts on this story. Should parents pay closer attention to what children are doing on-line?
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Thousands of parents are educating children at home because of a breakdown in classroom discipline figures suggest.
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Parents who prevent their estranged spouses from seeing their children will have to carry out community service.
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The unofficial Web site for the Villas of Ashburn proclaims that it is maintained by "a renegade group of volunteer residents" who declare themselves to be "55 or better (most of us are better)."
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The government also increased funding available to first-time home buyers to help prop up the construction industry.
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THIS is a poignant, previously unseen, picture of little Madeleine McCann issued by her heartbroken parents who want this to be their last Christmas without her.
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Columnist and author Richard Scrimger spent a year raising his four rambunctious young kids and survived to tell the tale. His insightful musings are collected in Still Life with Children (Harper Collins). Since that year in his life, Scrimger has gone on to publish several more books, some for children, some for young adults and one or two for fully fledged grown-ups. But fledged or not, listeners to our reading of Still Life with Children should buckle up and get ready for a roller-coaster ride. Episode one: Adventures in parenthood with a stay-at-home dad. Episode two: A birthday shared by twins. Episode three: Time to open the presents but whose party is it? Each episode of Between the Covers is between 15 and 17 minutes. The current instalments are below. If you missed previous podcasts you can download them at Between the Covers podcasts. And if you’re interested in readings of other Canadian books, check out the Hear A Reading page on the Between the Covers site. At the moment, you ca ...
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Almost 40 per cent of Britons blame their parents for their spending habits new research has revealed.
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Police have found the bodies of three children and a man at a home in Saguenay, about 250 kilometres north of Quebec City.
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To cope, some people take plants with them, and others do 'drive-bys.' Wanda Teays calls it "gardening grief": the experience of saying goodbye to a landscape you've tended with loving care, a landscape to which you've become so emotionally attached, you can't help but go back and see how new owners have maintained it -- or not.
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As students return to university a new poll reveals how their parents are embracing new technologies to keep in contact.
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Orphanage Football Club, Karu, Thursday organized a New Year party for children of the Abuja Children's Home, Karu, Abuja.