Miel Abitbol Parents – En cherchant la perle insaisissable, les créateurs de Plus belle la vie sont tombés dessus. De ce fait, nous réfléchissons depuis 18 mois à l’introduction d’un personnage trisomique, comme l’a dit Sébastien Charbit à nos confrères de L’Obs. C’est compliqué puisqu’il faut que l’acteur soit accompagné.
Dune personne ou soit étroitement surveillé. Le récit est maintenant trouvé, et nous recherchons le bon acteur avec des groupes théâtraux favorables au syndrome de Down. Read More...
The ObserverWomenA lack of equal male partners, rather than career or educational ambitions, is why more women are trying to prolong their fertility
Selfish career-driven women. Gullible dupes of the fertility industry. Victims of the patriarchy. When leading anthropologist Marcia C Inhorn first embarked on her decade-long study of why women freeze their eggs, the popular narrative was largely one of derision.
“There was a lot of either blaming women or saying that they’re naïve, stupid and so forth,” says the Yale professor, from a red armchair in her home in New Haven, Connecticut. Read More...
A New Jersey telemarketing outfit accused by the federal government of falsely telling consumers that all the money it raised would go directly to good causes like local firefighters and police was hit with the largest civil fine ever, $18.8 million, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.
An excerpt from the FTC's press release:
The civil penalty against Civic Development Group, LLC; CDG Management LLC; and owners Scott Pasch and David Keezer is the largest ever in an FTC consumer protection case. Read More...