Mylene Klass Does A Demi Moore


It seems to be the thing to do now. Get pregnant and then do the ‘Demi’ on the cover of a major magazine. Britney Spears did it while pregnant with Jayden and now Mylene Klass is following suit.

Miss Klass, 29, who was a swimwear-clad contestant on I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here!, appears naked save an engagement ring and gold butterfly-design necklace on the cover of the latest edition of Glamour magazine.

In the accompanying interview Miss Klass, the new face of Marks & Spencer, describes how she and her fiance Graham Quinn – a former bodyguard from her Hear’Say days – are preparing for the arrival of their baby girl, who is due in August.

“Last week I cleared a rail of my wardrobe and we went out and bought little pink outfits for the baby,” she said. “I let Graham choose the first one because I thought it was an important bonding step – his daughter’s first outfit.”

She looks great. If my body looked that good, I’d pose nude while pregnant for a cover shot as well!!

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Myleene Klass Does A Demi Moore

It seems to be the thing to do now. Get pregnant and then do the ‘Demi’ on the cover of a major magazine. Britney Spears did it while pregnant with Jayden and now Myleene Klass is following suit.

Miss Klass, 29, who was a swimwear-clad contestant on I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here!, appears naked save an engagement ring and gold butterfly-design necklace on the cover of the latest edition of Glamour magazine.

In the accompanying interview Miss Klass, the new face of Marks & Spencer, describes how she and her fiance Graham Quinn – a former bodyguard from her Hear’Say days – are preparing for the arrival of their baby girl, who is due in August.

“Last week I cleared a rail of my wardrobe and we went out and bought little pink outfits for the baby,” she said. “I let Graham choose the first one because I thought it was an important bonding step – his daughter’s first outfit.”

She looks great. If my body looked that good, I’d pose nude while pregnant for a cover shot as well!!

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Husband delivers HIV-Positive Wife’s Baby As Doctors Refuse

An Indian husband was forced to deliver his wife’s baby after doctors refused to touch the HIV-positive woman, a report said Friday.

The husband told India’s NDTV news channel he carried out the delivery as doctors at Meerut Medical College and Hospital in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh shouted instructions from a distance. “They came but simply stood in a line and asked me to pull out the baby and cut the umbilical cord,” said the 28-year-old man, described as a poor painter, in Meerut town, 65 kilometres from the Indian capital New Delhi.

The hospital “asked me to clean up all the blood and burn the waste,” the man said. “The doctors were not coming,” his wife told NDTV, a day after the delivery of the couple’s fourth child. Hospital officials dismissed the couple’s complaints when questioned by NDTV. “How can I believe what he said?” said Abhilasha Gupta, head of the medical school’s gynaecology department. “These days those who have HIV think they will get media sympathy by blaming others.”

But officials from India’s National Aids Control Organisation (NCAO) expressed shock at the report and said it would be investigated. “In this particular case we have recommended stringent action against the doctors,” NACO chief Sujatha Rao told the channel. “Even if they were to touch contaminated blood, they are not in danger.”

It’s amazing how dedicated this man is to his wife and unborn child.

Aren’t there protocols that doctor’s must follow if they come in contact with a person who is infected with HIV?

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Step 2 Writing Desk

This great desk may be the answer to my search for a place for my son to sit and play.

It fits our criteria in many areas.

It is compact enough for him to fit in comfortably, there are many storage areas for him to keep his toys and craft supplies in, easy to clean and the most important one…priced reasonably.


  • Comfortable integrated seat is attached and secure
  • Large drawing area with storage underneath
  • Elevated shelf for crayons, markers, glue, etc.
  • Seat lifts open for additional storage
  • Desk lamp shuts off automatically (4 – AA batteries not included)
  • Wipes clean easily
  • Minimal adult assembly
  • Art supplies not included

Available at step2.com for $39.99 U.S.

Rubber Ducky Invasion

A fleet of 29,000 rubber ducks is set to wash up on Britain’s shores after a 15-year, 17,000-mile epic journey.

They are expected on Cornwall beaches in late summer, reports The Sun.

The bath toys were set adrift in the Pacific after a container was washed off a cargo ship in 1992.

The sea corroded packaging, freeing the Chinese yellow ducks, plus blue turtles, red beavers and green frogs. Their colour has since faded to white.

Experts have tracked them across the world, spotting them in Alaska, Siberia, Japan, Iceland and Canada.

Oceans scientist Curtis Ebbesmeyer said: “They’ll turn up on English beaches.”

Collectors pay up to £500 for the toys which have The First Years stamped on them.

THE JOURNEY SO FAR:


10 JANUARY 1992: Somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean nearly 29,000 First Years bath toys, including bright yellow rubber ducks, are spilled from a cargo ship in the Pacific Ocean.

16 NOVEMBER 1992: Caught in the Subpolar Gyre (counter-clockwise ocean current in the Bering Sea, between Alaska and Siberia), the ducks take 10 months to begin landing on the shores of Alaska.

EARLY 1995: The ducks take three years to circle around. East from the drop site to Alaska, then west and south to Japan before turning back north and east passing the original drop site and again landing in North America. Some ducks are even found In Hawaii. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) worked out that the ducks travel approximately 50 per pent faster than the water in the current.

1995 – 2000: Some intrepid ducks escape the Subpolar Gyre and head North, through the Bering Straight and into the frozen waters of the Arctic. Frozen into the ice the ducks travel slowly across the pole, moving ever eastward.

2000: Ducks begin reaching the North Atlantic where they begin to thaw and move Southward. Soon ducks are sighted bobbing in the waves from Maine to Massachusetts.

2001: Ducks are tracked in the area where the Titanic sank.

JULY TO DECEMBER 2003: The First Years company offers a $100 savings bond reward for the recovery of wayward ducks from the 1992 spill. To be valid ducks must be sent to the company and must be found in New England, Canada or Iceland. Britain is told to prepare for an invasion of the wayward ducks as well.

2003: A lawyer called Sonali Naik was on holiday in the Hebrides in north-west Scotland when she found a faded green frog on the beach marked with the magic words ‘The First Years’. Unaware of the significance of her find she left it on the beach. It was only when she was chatting to other guests at her hotel that she realised what she had seen.

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Katie Price and Peter Andre Welcome Third Child

Congratulations to Katie Price (Jordan) and Peter Andre on the safe arrival of their baby girl.

The baby was born at 9:00 am this morning, London time, by caesearan section weighing six pounds, 13 ounces. Her name is said to be ‘Crystal’, but no confirmation has been given by the couple.A statement from Jordan’ spokeswoman reads, “Both Peter and Katie are absolutely over the moon with the new addition to their family and delighted to have a sister for Harvey and Junior – it is a dream come true!

 

Katie Price, commonly referred to as Jordan, is a fashion model in England while her husband, Peter Andre, is a pop singer whose 1996 album “Natural” hit number one in the U.K.

Price and Andre had their first child together in 2005 and named him Junior Savva. Price has a 5-year-old son, Harvey, from a previous marriage to soccer star Dwight Yorke.

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RECALL: Veggie Booty Snack Food Due To Salmonella Contamination


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to eat Veggie Booty snack food, marketed by Robert’s American Gourmet, due to possible contamination with Salmonella Wandsworth, bacteria that cause gastrointestinal illness.

FDA advises consumers to throw away any Robert’s American Gourmet brand Veggie Booty they have in their home. Veggie Booty is sold in a flexible plastic foil bag in four ounce, one ounce, and one-half ounce packages.

Veggie Booty is often consumed by children, so parents are encouraged to watch their children, and seek medical care if they observe signs of illness.

Individuals who have recently eaten Veggie Booty and who have experienced any of the symptoms described below should contact a doctor or other health care provider immediately. Any such illnesses in persons with a recent history of eating Veggie Booty should be reported to state or local health authorities.

This warning is based on 52 reports of illness across 17 states, beginning in March 2007. Almost all the illnesses have occurred in children under 10 years old, with the most cases in toddlers. Most persons had reported bloody diarrhea; four were hospitalized. FDA learned of the illnesses on June 27 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which conducted an investigation of the illnesses with state and local health officials. The outbreak is considered likely to be ongoing.

Salmonella typically causes diarrhea (may be bloody); the diarrhea is often accompanied by abdominal cramps and fever. Symptoms typically begin within one to four days after exposure to the bacteria. In infants, persons with poor underlying health and those with weakened immune systems, Salmonella can invade the bloodstream and cause life-threatening infections.

States reporting illnesses include: California (seven cases), Colorado (five cases), Connecticut (one case), Georgia (one case), Indiana (one case), Massachusetts (three cases), Minnesota (two cases), New Hampshire (two cases), New Jersey (two cases), New York (13 cases), Oregon (one case), Pennsylvania (three cases), Tennessee (one), Texas (one), Vermont (three cases), Washington (four cases), and Wisconsin (two cases).

Robert’s American Gourmet, of Sea Cliff, N.Y., which markets Veggie Booty, and its contract manufacturer, are fully cooperating with FDA’s investigation into the cause of the contamination. Manufacturing and distribution of this product has ceased, and Robert’s American Gourmet is recalling all potentially contaminated product, including all expiration dates and lot codes. The product is sold in all 50 states and Canada at retail locations and over the Internet.

FDA will provide updates as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.


Naomi Watts: Still Growing And On The GO!

Pregnancy hasn’t slowed Naomi Watts done one bit. She was seen headed out to an LA studio on Wednesday.

She apparently isn’t due until August, but I cannot see how there is anymore room for her baby to grow. Celebrities like to give out a ‘throw off’ date so that they can have their privacy before the baby arrives.

I would be very surprised if she lasts 4 more weeks.

In the fall, Naomi, 38, will start filming a psychological drama, Need, which features the beautiful blond alongside best pal Nicole Kidman. She is set to play a psychiatrist whose patient, Nicole, is having an affair with her husband.

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Play Puzzle Farm

This puzzle is unique in the way that it is able to be used for play in many ways. I love the attention to detail that was used while painting each individual piece and the fact that the characters are so bright and animated.


The set includes 11 wooden farm pieces, all of which have been hand panted and finished with 100% non-toxic varnish. The clothes line is connected by a piece of elastic string letting your child hang the wet clothes up to dry.

When play time is done, the wooden carrying case is then used to play a matching game so that all the pieces fit together, making clean up time a fun and positive experience.

The box this puzzle comes in is nice because it is able to be latched closed, eliminating the chance the the pieces will fall out if ever knocked over.

Skills Promoted:
Cognitive . Fine Motor . Sensory . Social/Emotional . Independent Play

Recommended for children Ages 3 Years +

Priced at $39.99 at oompa.com

Recalled Thomas Toys Still In Stores


Earlier this month 1.5 million ‘Thomas The Train’ pieces were recalled due to lead exposure hazard.

One would think that once such a massive recall is issued, stores would pull all of the product off of the shelves so that no child can be further harmed by the lead in the paint. This, I guess, is not true.

MANY stores in the U.S. still have Thomas products, that have been recalled, on their shelves and some of the product that was not included in the recall may not be safe either.

A spot check of more than 100 retailers by state investigators showed that the toys still were on sale in a handful of stores and that numerous other stores had failed to post recall notices, the Illinois attorney general’s office announced Wednesday.

Further, the investigators turned up packages of the toys that at first glance appeared not to be included in the recall but on closer examination were found to have a second wooden toy train piece inside that is part of the recall. Company officials later told state authorities that some toys subject to recall may be packaged with toys not covered by the recall.

As a result, the attorney general’s office said the scope of the wooden train recall could be much larger than originally thought and that its investigators likely will conduct another statewide sweep to check whether those train sets are being pulled from store shelves.

The attorney general’s office, prompted by a Tribune report Sunday of lead paint being found on a metal Take Along Thomas railway toy, also obtained about 20 samples and plans to have them tested. The story detailed how a Kansas City public health nurse complained to the Consumer Product Safety Commission last year after a check at the home of a child who had an elevated level of lead poisoning showed the train car was covered with paint containing lead. The nurse said she had never been contacted by the safety commission.

Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan on Wednesday expressed her frustration over what her investigation has discovered and lashed out at the safety commission.

“What we have found is that it is a disaster,” Madigan said. “The entire process designed to protect our children from unsafe products is a disaster. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is understaffed and underfunded and uninterested. They don’t do any testing. As a parent, what are we supposed to do, become amateur scientists?”

On June 13, the CPSC announced the recall of the Thomas & Friends wooden railway toys. None of the company’s metal trains were included.

But when state investigators began purchasing packages of the Red James Engine & Red James’ #5 Coal Tender that listed the toys as metal, they found that the coal tender was made of wood and subject to the recall.

Investigators purchased about 20 of the toys, and they will be sent to an environmental testing laboratory. Results are expected by next week, Madigan’s office said.

“The fact that these mixed products would be overlooked is a problem,” said Cara Smith, Madigan’s deputy chief of staff for policy and communication. “I’m a lawyer and I can’t figure this out. We may have a much larger recall problem than anyone thought in Illinois and across the nation.”

Smith said information from the company indicates that the popular train toys in various combinations have been manufactured at three factories in China. Because of the confusion over the sets that contain both wooden and metal toys, she believes the state’s survey may have missed recalled toys on the shelves, and that the investigators likely will be sent back to stores that reported they had none of the recalled toys.

“We only asked about the wooden sets, not any mixed sets,” she said.

The investigators visited 138 retail outlets throughout the state and found 55 stores that carried the Thomas & Friends railway toys. Just under half of the stores, 24, had pulled the toy and posted the notice of the recall, Smith said.

Eight stores — three Target outlets, two Kohl’s, a Wal-Mart, a Kmart and the Chicago Children’s Museum gift shop — had failed to take the recalled items from the shelves or post the recall notices, she said. Three Toys “R” Us stores had posted the notice but left the recalled toys on the shelves.

Twenty other stores had removed the toys from their shelves but did not post the notice of the recall, Smith said.

The recall is one of the largest in recent years for toys containing lead, a toxic metal linked to brain damage in children. The company has said it discovered the problem but has declined do discuss how, when or where the discovery was made.

China, where the toy trains were made, is the source of more than eight out of 10 toy recalls since 2004 and the source of 72 percent of all recalls since 2004 for children’s products, including toys, according to a Tribune analysis of CPSC recall data.

Just To be safe, it may be a good idea to put away ALL of your child’s Thomas Trains until it is determined which are really safe and which ones are not.

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