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Mon Sep 9 13:07:04 2013

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Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 10:07:04 -0700
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 m police and store employees, Hurtado collected 
rope and rags from store shelves and put makeshift tourniquets on both 
arms, most likely saving the man's life, police said."Were we in a 
good place for it? No, but you improvise," Hurtado said. "If I 
didn't have rope I'd have used my shoelaces. We would have made 
it work."The man was in surgery hours after the incident, said Spl. 
Rudy Lopez, from the West Covina police. He knew nothing more of 
the mans condition.The man, who looked to be in his 40s, was 
carrying no identification, has been unable to answer questions, and was 
not heard saying anything in the store, so police do not know 
his name or why he cut himself, Lopez said.Police interviewed about five 
people who said they saw what happened, and Lopez said there were 
likely many more who quickly left the disturbing scene."It was pretty graphic," 
he said. The store was shut down the rest of the day.Click 
for more from KNBC-TVThe Associated Press contributed to this report
 WikiCommons via KellyPhDThink caring for a newborn is hard? Try a newborn 
that's still attached to its placenta!The all-natural trend, called Lotus 
Birth or umbilical nonseverance, calls for a mother to allow the umbilican 
border to detach from her baby naturally, The New York Post reported.In 
practical terms, that means carting around a blob of red matter (aka 
the placenta) that can stayed plugged into the baby's tummy for up 
to 10 days.Related: New trend: Moms saving breast milk in jewelryMary Ceallaigh, 
a Lotus Birth advocate and midwife educator, talks with The Post about 
the benefits to the non-traditional practice and how it can help with 
the mother and baby's health. The 47-year-old Austin, Texas native, who's 
helped in more than 100 natural births, says keeping the umbilical cord 
intact is actually a beautiful thing.Q: What made you start believing in 
the importance of the Lotus Birth?I first learned of Umbilical Nonseverance 
from Jeannine Parvati, an expert on prenatal yoga. She taught me there 
are natural and safe ways for mothers to give birth.Q: What are 
the best reasons to practice Lotus Birth?Theres no wound created at the 
umbilical site, which lessens the chance of infection.It allows a complete 
transfer of placental/cord blood into the baby at a time when the 
baby needs that nourishment the most. Babies immune systems are going through 
huge changes at a very rapid rate when theyre first born. Not 
disrupting the babys blo

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> A Kentucky Democratic operative claimed Thursday that two leaders with a 
local liberal group were the ones who secretly recorded a February strategy 
session with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and his aides.The 
allegation comes after McConnell claimed his office was bugged, following 
the publication in Mother Jones magazine of the recorded meeting -- where 
aides could be heard bashing then-potential challenger Ashley Judd.Jacob 
Conway, who is with the Jefferson County Democratic Party, told Fox News 
that two leaders with the group Progress Kentucky told him at the 
time that they recorded the session.He said it wasn't a "Nixonian bugging," 
but could have been recorded with an iPhone.Conway told Fox News they 
recorded the meeting from the hallway, and later told him about it."I 
don't know why they were at the grand opening of his campaign 
office. ... They overheard the conversation going on," he said. "To me 
it was an extremely tacky conversation ... but it was a private 
conversation nonetheless."Conway did not specifically say the operatives 
gave the tape to Mother Jones, but said: "They told me they 
were there. They told me they were in the hallway. They have 
a recording. So you know, you can draw your own conclusions."Conway, who 
said he used to be friends with the two individuals -- Shawn 
Reilly and Curtis Morrison -- said he came forward because he didn't 
want the situation tarnishing the Democratic Party.At the national le
 BAMAKO, Mali  A police officer says that the Malian army has 
arrested the leader of a village in the country's north on drug 
trafficking charges.Chief Warrant officer Alassane Toure said Thursday that 
the mayor of Tarkint, a village about 160 kilometers (99 miles) north 
of Gao, was arrested on Wednesday.  He identified the man as 
Baba Ould Cheick and said his name was on a list of 
six people who were issued arrest warrants in February for drug trafficking. 
Toure says the arrest took place far from the village.Toure said that 
a plane stopped near Tarkint in November 2009 carrying at least five 
tons of cocaine from Venezuela. He says this is why Cheick was 
arrested.Cheick is now in custody in Mali's capital, Bamako.
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