New Orleans calls in cop cleanup
NEW ORLEANS The people fanning themselves in the crimson pews of the Evening Star Missionary Baptist Church had leveled these accusations before. Stories of the police targeting and "executing" their sons, of tiny bags of crack planted by the police in a baby's diaper, of a mentally ill man cooking breakfast when he was fired on by a SWAT team's worth of guns.
This cake's not for eating
MILROY - Janet Maben has made a lot of cakes for special occasions, including baby showers. This one was different - a non-edible "diaper cake''- made as a centerpiece for her granddaughter's baby shower.
Justice Department aims to help overhaul New Orleans police force
NEW ORLEANS -- The people fanning themselves in the crimson pews of the Evening Star Missionary Baptist Church had leveled these accusations before. Stories of the police targeting and "executing" their sons, of tiny bags of crack planted by the police in a baby's diaper, of a mentally ill man... United States Department of Justice - New Orleans - Police - United States - Hurricane Katrina
Diaper debate pits green vs. ease
Submitted by Ramon Herrera on Fri, 07/30/2010 - 2:22pm. READ MORE: WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) -- It's a growing debate among parents: what diapers to use on their babies. Disposables are convenient and tend to be more absorbent.
BambinoDiapers.com Launches Thick, Scent-Free Diaper Booster Pad Product
The new TotalDry Booster Pad, the second booster pad product from adult baby supplier BambinoDiapers.com, is a scent-free and super-absorbent diaper pad insert. Northern California's The Bottom Half Group is the developer of the new highly innovative and value priced TotalDry Booster Pad.
The Bottom Half Group Introduces New Designer Adult Baby Diaper: "The Teddy Bambino"
The Teddy Bambino, the third in the line of customized Designer Adult Baby Diaper products produced by California-based The Bottom Half Group, is the latest absorbent innovation from the website BambinoDiapers.com. The first run of the new diaper features a brand-new and unique tape tab design, more absorbency, and a better fit for night sleepers.
Diaper Makers Duke It Out
By the time the average American child is potty trained, her parents will have shelled out upwards of $2,000 on diapers. That's more than $27 billion spent on disposables nationwide each year. But with the ongoing decline of the U.S. birth rate, the two industry giants, Pampers and Huggies, are socking it out. Diaper - Huggies - Pampers - Baby - Shopping