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Saturday November 14, 2009

Health and Beauty Tip -- Bob Haircuts Are "In"!

Bobs look great on just about anyone -- blunt, short ends at the chin complement the shape of most faces. If you have a round face, though, ask your stylist for other options; cuts that end at the chin can make your face appear rounder.

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Dem abortion foes to offer amendment

WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Anti-abortion Democrats are being given the opportunity to amend the healthcare reform bill in the U.S. House of Representatives, political sources say.

Citing three unnamed Democratic Party sources, CNN reported Saturday that the House leadership has agreed to allow several anti-abortion Democrats, including Reps. Brad Ellsworth, D-Ind., and Bart Stupak, D-Mich., to offer language that would ban most abortions from being covered by private insurers or under the government-run public option portion of the bill.

The bill was expected to come before the House for a vote Saturday. The U.S. broadcaster said the move to allow abortion opponents the chance to insert the language would clear the way for its passage in the House, whether or not the amendment is adopted.

"We didn't have a choice," a Democratic leadership source told CNN. "We didn't have the votes" on health care without agreeing to this.

"This amendment would violate the spirit of health-care reform, which is meant to guarantee quality, affordable healthcare coverage for all by creating a two-tiered system that would punish women, particularly those with low and modest incomes," Planned Parenthood said in a statement.


Copyright 2009 by United Press International
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Annie's Mailbox

Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar

Dear Annie: My son, "Terry," is 30 and newly divorced with two sons. My husband and I have been helping him since he had a hard time finding a job. He lived with us for three months. My husband (his stepfather) bought him a car and insurance so he could get to work and be able to pick up his boys.

In April, Terry moved into an apartment. We paid the security deposit and first month's rent. He found a job in June, but with child support payments, he still had a hard time with the rent, so we continued to help him through the summer.

The problem is, in August, he let "Larry" move in with him. Larry is an alcoholic with no job. He has a filthy mouth and is into porn. Terry says he's just "helping him out." We think this is terrible and have decided to stop giving Terry money for rent because we don't want to help Larry. I don't think our grandsons should be around this man.

Terry says he doesn't need our permission to let someone move in. I believe if he were paying his own way, it wouldn't be my business. Am I wrong for not wanting to help anymore? -- Slapped in the Face

Dear Slapped: You are absolutely right. You are not obligated to pay your son's rent under any circumstances. If he chooses to bring an unsavory character into his life, that is his choice, but you don't have to subsidize it. Don't be angry. Be firm and practical. Tell him he can do what he wishes, but he'll be doing it on his own. If you feel you must help him in some way, offer to pay a portion of his child support.

Dear Annie: November is Prematurity Awareness Month. My wife and I would like to share the story of our daughter's birth, in the hope that it will encourage women to get prenatal care during pregnancy.

Lauren was born at 26 and a half weeks, weighing 2 pounds and 1 ounce, and spent five frightening months in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit before we could bring her home. As an African-American, my wife had a higher risk of an early delivery, and even though she did everything right, she still went into preterm labor.

Today, Lauren is a healthy, beautiful 5-year-old with lots of personality and a keen intelligence. Her only medical concern is asthma. We are convinced that my wife's prenatal and personal care helped with Lauren's overall health, despite her early birth.

We want to warn other parents about the seriousness of premature birth and let them know there are things they can do to lower the chances that their baby will be born too soon. Parents can get information about the warning signs of preterm labor and how to help give their baby a healthy start in life at marchofdimes.com/fightforpreemies. -- Densel and Nikki Fleming

Dear Densel and Nikki Fleming: We are glad your daughter is a healthy 5-year-old, and we appreciate your letting our readers know about the website so they, too, can give their babies the best possible start.

Dear Annie: I read the response to "Doctor in California" and agree that the media put such a spin on many medications that people can be afraid to use them.

I am a dog groomer. One day a regular client brought in her dog. It had lost all its hair around the ears, and the skin had turned a bright red. The owner was using a cream the doctor had given her, but it wasn't helping much. She told me the doctor had also suggested steroid shots, but she had refused because she didn't want her pet to "become addicted and gain all that muscle."

Holding back a giggle, I assured her it was a different kind of steroid and would help her dog immensely. Two weeks later, the dog's skin was back to normal. -- Ginger

Dear Ginger: We're envisioning a new canine superhero.

Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190, Chicago, IL 60611. To find out more about Annie's Mailbox, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.


Copyright 2009 Creators Syndicate Inc.
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Jane Wagner

Our ability to delude ourselves may be an important survival tool.

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