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Whose baby is it, anyway?

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A teenage mother put up her baby for adoption and problems arose when the father suddenly claimed custody. The question of who has the right to the baby came up and the issue had to be brought to the courts. Such a scenario is common in a society wherein the concept of family is not clearly defined.

Author: Gillmor, Don
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1993
Cases, Parents, Custody of children, Child custody, Civil rights, Teenage parents

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"I can have another baby!" (cervical cancer surgery)(Health Centre)

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An experimental surgical procedure may give women with limited cervical cancer a chance to have children. Most women opt for a hysterectomy, which precludes their chances of bearing future babies. This innovation keeps the uterus intact, but removes the lymph nodes and the majority of the cervix.

Author: Bak, Lori
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1995
Surgery, Cervical cancer

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The taming of the news: Wallin unwinds

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Canadian television personality Pamela Wallin is best known for her aggressive and confrontational interviewing style in her previous show 'Prime Time News.' However, audiences now see a gentler side of her in the new show 'Pamela Wallin Live.'

Author: Gillmor, Don
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1996
Cover Story, Behavior, Television journalists, Wallin, Pamela

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