News Source: Androscoggin News
| 9 months ago
The mother of the California octuplets has let an offer for free, 24-hour nursing care by a nonprofit group lapse. The founder of the group Angels in Waiting says Nadya Suleman seemed to lose interest in the offer after her request to do a reality...
News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| 9 months ago
Linda Conforti-West, founder of Angels in Waiting, said Friday that Nadya Suleman appeared to lose interest in the group's proposal when she was told last week that a reality show and a biweekly press conference on the babies' condition was out of...
News Source: Honolulu Advertiser
| 9 months ago
Instead, now, it may be that the taxpayers are going to have to foot the bill for all of this." Allred, who has also filed a complaint with the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, had asked Suleman to respond by yesterday.
News Source: United Press International
| 9 months ago
Nadya Suleman, the California woman who gave birth to octuplets, has rejected an offer to provide 24-hour nursing for the children, a lawyer said Friday. In an interview on the CBS "Early Show," Gloria Allred, who represents Angels in Waiting, said...
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| 9 months ago
For those of you who have been busy this week holding down a job –- or looking for a job -- taking care of your family, household and paying all your bills on time, you may have missed these revealing video interviews with the attention-seeking...
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| 9 months ago
Instead, now, it may be that the taxpayers are going to have to foot the bill for all of this." Allred, who has also filed a complaint with the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, had asked Suleman to respond by Thursday.