Top 100 Baby Names

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Top 100 Baby Names - Finding a Doctor for Your Child


Finding a Doctor for Your Child
KidsHealth.org via Yahoo! News - Oct 11 5:00 PM
Planning for a baby can be one of the most exciting times of your life, but also one of the most demanding times. Pondering names, redesigning spaces in your home, and getting all of the equipment an infant needs are just a few of the things that will consume many hours during pregnancy. Choosing the right health care provider should be included on your list of things to do before your baby is Save to My Web

Mother has 16th baby, and may not be done yet
Chicago Sun-Times - Oct 13 2:29 AM
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Michelle Duggar just had her 16th child, and she's already thinking about doing it again. Johannah Faith Duggar was born at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday and weighed 7 pounds, 61/2 ounces.Save to My Web

Mexican Fighters Aim to Make it Big in US
RedNova - Oct 13 12:12 PM
MEXICO CITY -- Mistico, a diminutive fighter who stands only 5-1/2 feet tall and weighs 180 pounds, could be the next big thing in a booming American wrestling industry dominated by giants.Mistico is the epitome of Mexican wrestling, a natural underdog whose impressive flips and acrobatic jumps have made him a celebrity in his native country where "lucha libre" is very much part of the national Save to My Web

Walk will honor memory of babies
Boston Globe - Oct 13 1:55 AM
Mario Morong was born three months prematurely on May 31, 2003, just days after the start of summer. But he did not live to see the Fourth of July. Barely 30 days old, Mario died on June 30 of sepsis, an infection usually caused by bacteria found in hospitals.Save to My Web

Christina shoots ad for Pepsi; Nelly gets a star in St. Louis; anti-rap activist Tucker dies.
MTV Music Television - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
Christina Aguilera is now hitting for the other team. Despite being a lifelong Coke drinker or at least claiming to be one when she did a Coke commercial for Latin America the singer just shot an ad for Pepsi that will alsoSave to My Web

Entertainment News | Home
EARTHtimes.org - 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
Don't be surprised if you fail to recognize good old James Bond in his next movie, Casino Royale . For, Canadian screenwriter Paul Haggis is all set to take our favorite spy back to his roots.Save to My Web

Hollywood Sets Often Breed Their Own Slang
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 13 12:21 PM
MGM in the mid-1940s was a reporter's paradise. The mammoth sound stages were abuzz with at least eight features at once, with such names as Gable, Astaire, Stewart, Garland, Rooney, Kelly, Garson, Barrymore and Ball. All were available for interviews, or at least a brief chat between scenes.Save to My Web