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Explosion kills 7, including 4 children, near Somali capital, police say
Fri, 16 Mar 2007 06:55:00 -0500 | canoe CNEWS
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A bomb blast destroyed two houses near Somalia's violent capital, killing seven people, including four children, police said Friday.
Alta regulator, scolded for posting children's details
Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:10:00 -0500 | CANOE Money
CALGARY (CP) - Alberta's privacy commissioner is reprimanding the province's energy regulator for posting sensitive information about children on its website.
Muslim Terrorists Use Children To Divert Suspicion - Then Blow Up Children In Auto
Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:26:29 +0000 | Barbados Free Press
Last year a British Muslim couple planned to carry liquid bombs in their baby’s bottles to blow themselves and their infant son up to take down an airliner. If we need yet another reminder that some folks don’t play by the same rules as we do, it is reported today that Iraqi terrorists used children passengers [...]
Iraqi police say children were decoy in bombing
Wed, 21 Mar 2007 16:40:00 -0500 | canoe CNEWS
BAGHDAD (AP) - Police said Wednesday that children were used in a weekend car bombing in which the driver gained permission to park in a busy shopping area after he pointed out that he was leaving his children in the back seat.
More UK children live in poverty
Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:24:48 GMT | BBC News
The number of children below the official poverty line rose by 100,000 last year, official figures reveal.
Study: TV Ads Push Junk Food on Children
Thu, 29 Mar 2007 06:00:00 EDT | NPR News Headlines
A Kaiser Foundation study finds that half the TV commercials aimed at children in 2005 were devoted to food. And most promote junk food: candy, snacks, sugary cereals and fast food. Health officials say the ads contribute to childhood obesity. The industry says it's trying to cut back. Since 2005, 11 major companies have adopted a voluntary rule to limit ads for less-healthy products.
STANFORD / Parents' No. 1 dream school is Stanford
| Findory News
SFGate: Stanford is No. 1 -- at least to parents with college-age children, if they could get in and money wasn't an issue. In the Princeton Review's annual College Hopes and Worries Survey, parents nationwide said they would most like to send their children...
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