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The Knot, Inc. is Proud to Announce the Arrival of TheNestBaby.com

NEW YORK, June 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Before their third anniversary, 60% of TheKnot.com's annual 1+ million newlyweds will be pregnant. In response to the growing demand for pregnancy advice and resources, The Knot Inc. (NASDAQ: KNOT) a leading lifestage media and services company, has given birth to a new hip and helpful hub for first-time parents: TheNestBaby.com.

Designed using the one-stop web resource model that made TheKnot.com the Internet's most popular online wedding planning destination, TheNestBaby.com has been crafted to guide the information-hungry parents of the 4+ million babies born in the U.S. each year through the uncharted territory of pregnancy and parenthood by bringing modern advice, an active community, and detailed local content together in a single website.


Obama Calls on Fathers to Be Responsible

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Friday that fathers have to share the responsibility for raising children and caring for families because their role doesn't end at conception. Days before Father's Day, the first-term Illinois senator and father of two daughters delivered his life message as well as an assessment of what government needs to do in remarks at a Baptist church.

"What makes you a man is not the ability to have a child but the courage to raise a child," Obama said.

In his prepared text, Obama said: Men need to "stop acting like boys - who need to realize that responsibility does not end at conception"

He recalled his own upbringing as the son of a Kenyan father and a mother from Kansas. Obama said he grew up with a father he know only through letters and stories told by his mothers and the relatives who raised him.


Father's Day: Stay-at-home dads agree: Life is sweet

It meant that he started a new life as primary caregiver for his three kids at a time when few dads did that. His son Tyler, left, says that his dad's decision has affected the kind of parent he has become to his daugher Mona. The three have a moment of laughter in the backyard of Bob's home in Salt Lake City. .



 

 

 

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