Top five Weird, Funny and Sizzling News of this week
Baby born on Air Canada flight to Japan
Common flying problems like turbulence can be annoying and
terrifying for anyone, but imagine your water breaking mid-flight to Japan. That's
exactly what happened to a 23-year-old woman from Calgary who went into labour
somewhere over the Pacific ocean while en route to Japan M
onday, according to an an Air Canada. Passengers on board reportedly jumped into action, trying to help the woman as much as they could. By the time they landed at Narita International Airport, however, a baby girl had already been born. ““I couldn’t imagine. This happened completely unexpectedly,” the unnamed father told press in Japan, as reported by the Japanese Times. “It turned out to be a beautiful baby girl.”
onday, according to an an Air Canada. Passengers on board reportedly jumped into action, trying to help the woman as much as they could. By the time they landed at Narita International Airport, however, a baby girl had already been born. ““I couldn’t imagine. This happened completely unexpectedly,” the unnamed father told press in Japan, as reported by the Japanese Times. “It turned out to be a beautiful baby girl.”
According to said spokesperson, the new mom was admitted to
the hospital where she stayed overnight, but both her and her daughter were
doing perfectly fine. Although there aren't any reports as to how far along the
woman was, it's Air Canada policy to allow woman up to and including their 36th
week of pregnancy to travel.
Man tries to sell kidney, gets community service
A man in the Netherlands who tried selling one of his
kidneys on a site similar to Craigslist had his case dismissed on Friday. The
judge said the 40-year-old should do 60 hours community service for advertising
his kidney for nearly $68,000 on Marktplaats, the Dutch website Nos reports.The
man’s lawyer claimed he had only been interested in finding out what sort of
reaction he would get.Well, Marktplaats noticed the odd item for sale and
promptly notified the cops.The judge said he believed the man, ruling that
advertising the sale of a kidney does not prove one actually planned to sell
it.The sale of organs is banned in the Netherlands.
Parents Used Pot as "Bargaining Tool"
MAY 6--A Florida couple used marijuana as a “bargaining
tool” to get their teenage daughters--ages 13 and 14--to perform household
chores and excel in school, police allege. Joey and Chad Mudd (seen at right)
are facing multiple felony child abuse charges, court records show. The
children were provided the pot, investigators say, in the family’s home in
Largo, a city 20 miles from Tampa Bay.Chad Mudd, 36, has also been charged with
providing the girls with cocaine, which he allegedly snorted with them earlier
this year while the trio was inside his truck. According to arrest affidavits,
Joey Mudd, 34, admitted to smoking pot with her children on five occasions, and
referred to the provision of the drug “as a form of a ‘bargaining tool.’”Charged
with two counts of child abuse, Mudd was released from the Pinellas County jail
early this morning after posting $5000 bond. She has been ordered to have no
contact with her children, who are in the care of a a relative. Court records
list Mudd’s employer as a pediatric care practice
Woman fights legal battle to get pregnant with her own grandchild
LONDON, May 8 (UPI) -- A U.S. woman is waging a court battle
to gain custody of her late daughter's eggs from Britain so she can become
pregnant with her own grandchild. The 59-year-old woman, identified only as
Mrs. M, is asking Justice Duncan Ouseley to overturn a 2014 ruling from the
British Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority's statutory approvals
committee, which last year refused to allow the woman to have her daughter's
eggs taken out of storage. Mrs. M's daughter had her eggs frozen at IVF
Hammersmith in London after being diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2008, but the
HFEA said she did not fill out a document detailing her wishes for the eggs
prior to her death in 2011. The High Court heard the mother is seeking to have
the eggs shipped to New York, where a fertility clinic has agreed to help her
have the eggs fertilized by a sperm donor and implanted in her womb. The court
heard Mrs. M and her husband requested anonymity to protect the privacy of
"an as yet unborn child." The couple said their daughter would be
"devastated" to learn her eggs could not be used. "I have never
heard of a surrogacy case involving a mother and her dead daughter's
eggs," said fertility expert Dr. Mohammed Taranissi of the ARGC clinic in
London. "It's fair to say that this may be a world first."
Why girl must perform naked to pass art class?
An angry mum has blasted a university art class and its
leader after claiming her daughter has to pose naked if she wants to pass the
course. Visual arts students at the University of California in San Diego are
apparently required to go nude in front of a 20-strong class or fail part of
the course, the angry mother told KGTV-TV. But although she's livid at the
idea, the academic department has hit back, denying that's the case.Faculty
members and former students have defended the course, adding that
"performing the self" class participants are at liberty to employ
figurative nudity to pass the final. The university professor Ricardo Dominguez
has been lighting his classroom by candlelight and baring it all alongside his
students as part of the assignment for 11 years and never received any
complaints, he told the TV station. It’s a standard canvas for performance art
and body art," he explains.
"If they are uncomfortable with this gesture, they
should not take the course. "To blanketly say, 'You must be naked in order
to pass my class' — it makes me sick to my stomach."The student's mother's
ire was raised by a note in the syllabus on an 'erotic self' assignment,
requiring students to "create a gesture that traces the outlines or speaks
about your 'erotic self(s)'."The class description on the Department of
Visual Arts website says: "Using autobiography, dream, confession, fantasy
or other means to invent one’s self in a new way, or to evoke the variety of
selves in our imagination, the course experiments with and explores the rich
possibilities available to the contemporary artist in his or her own persona.
“The student's mum, who is not identified, accused the professor of
"perversity" and said the final test was "just wrong”. Facebook
users have responded to the local TV channel's page, with many expressing
outrage.
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