Day Five Update: Homeward Bound and Beyond
Thursday. Last day at the hospital:
It's tedious because this is the same baby outfit I went home in,
so it's a kind of old (kind of!)
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Read full story here.A hijack-proof piloting system for airliners is being developed to prevent terrorists repeating the 9/11 outrages.
The mechanism is designed to make it impossible to crash the aircraft into air or land targets - and enable the plane to be flown by remote control from the ground in the event of an emergency.
Scientists at aircraft giant Boeing are testing the tamper-proof autopilot
system which uses state-of-the-art computer and satellite technology.It will be activated by the pilot flicking a simple switch or by pressure sensors fitted to the cockpit door that will respond to any excessive force as terrorists try to break into the flight deck.
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The complaint was filed by Jennifer Raper, 45, last week in Suffolk Superior Court and still must be screened by a special panel before it can proceed to trial.Rather than giving up the child for adoption (novel approach that would have been!), she keeps the unwanted child and raises what is sure to be a little girl in great need of some serious counseling. So, we have a case where a woman who doesn't want a child, keeps it and then demands someone else pay for her to raise it rather than find a loving home.Raper claimed in the three-page medical malpractice suit that she found out she was pregnant in March 2004 and decided to have an abortion for financial reasons.
Dr. Allison Bryant, a physician working for Planned Parenthood at the time, performed the procedure on April 9, 2004, but it "was not done properly, causing the plaintiff to remain pregnant," according to the complaint.
Raper alleges in the suit that Planned Parenthood and Bryant were negligent for failing to end her pregnancy and that Eleonu was negligent for failing to see she was still pregnant.Besides the obvious, this case highlights how absurd our society is in that there are actually laws in Massachusetts (no surprise there) in the books that make allowance for this type of lawsuit:
The state's high court ruled in 1990 that parents can sue physicians for child-rearing expenses, but limited those claims to cases in which children require extraordinary expenses because of medical problems, medical malpractice lawyer Andrew C. Meyer Jr. said.This simply demonstrates some of the well-known problems with abortion and brings out questions of how unwanted pregnancies are dealt with. Personally, rather than awarding this lady a single penny, I think child-protective services ought to get involved, remove the child from the woman's custody and provide an environment in which it is certain that this child will be loved and properly cared for. After all, she's already tried to kill her once.
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'Jesus Tomb' Filmmakers 'Should be Ashamed,' Archaeologist Claims
The makers of a new documentary detailing the supposed discovery of Jesus' tomb should be ashamed of the inconsistencies and unscientific evidence they are reporting in the film, said the archeologist who oversaw the initial dig, CNSNews.com reports. Nevertheless, said Amos Kloner, the film should be shown to the public in the interest of freedom of expression. "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" has come under harsh criticism from archeologists, scholars and religious figures for claiming to show the final resting place of Jesus, his 'son,' and Mary Magdalene. The assertions in the documentary fly in the face of Christianity and the Bible. The tomb was first discovered in 1980 when construction workers were digging in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Talpiot to clear the way for new apartments there. Kloner oversaw the excavation of the site in the 1980s as the district archeologist of Jerusalem. He later published his findings in a professional archeological publication. The documentary was made according to the "imagination of people," Kloner said. "I don't accept the claim that this tomb was the burial place for the family of Jesus."
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