Indian fertility experts have warned that the country is facilitating the development of a ‘womb to rent’ culture where women who could conceive naturally were opting to use a surrogate to avoid the physical effects and aggravation of childbirth. full story ![]()

Experts are warning the booming industry is entirely unregulated and workers do not need professional qualifications or training.
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh will reopen more than 300 garment factories on Friday, ending a three-day forced closure due to worker protests over pay and working conditions after a building collapse killed more than 1,100 people. A series of deadly incidents at factories in Bangladesh, the world's second-biggest exporter of clothing after China, has focused global attention...
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A HuffPost blogger performed a study that concluded fertility care is only being marketed to white moms.
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Popular AR-15 Gets Credit Get Business Mobile Text AlertsIt doesn't take long to see the effects of massive investment at the Connecticut factories that make the AR-15 military-style rifle.
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The tax authority has launched the campaign today to clampdown on those selling homes in Britain and abroad where capital gains tax should be paid.
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Authorities “spoke at length” Wednesday with officials from Children’s Hospital in Denver about the medical situation of a 15-month-old baby boy who court documents contend was abused by his babysitter.
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Panicking Britons rushed to buy euros and dollars last week after Moody's cut the country's AAA credit rating and fears grew that the pound would fall further.
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Teachers are being told to confiscate children's mobile phones and search devices for pornography as part of a new clampdown on "sexting".
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Indian Mujahideen, Pakistani terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba's proxy in India, may have been down after the August 2012 Pune serial blasts but it's certainly not out as it has the capacity to regroup after every clampdown.
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Indian Mujahideen, Pakistani terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba's proxy in India, may have been down after the August 2012 Pune serial blasts but it's certainly not out as it has the capacity to regroup after every clampdown.
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