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 CINCINNATI 鈥擶hen Chad Mayer was born in 1980, a nurse told his parents it would be best for everyone if they didn t take him home from the hospital. A child with Down syndrome, she said, would be better off in a long-term care facility than a family home -- and his parents would be better off pretending he had died.Sue said she wouldn t hear it. Nobody s taking my child,  she told the nurse.  We re taking him home. Accordi stanley website ng to a series of studies conducted between 1995 and 2011, other  stanley cup American women often have different feelings about learning that they are likely to give birth to a child with Down syndrome. Around 67 percent of the surveyed women who received a positive prenatal Down screening chose to end their pregnancies.In Iceland, where prenatal screening is common and abortion is readily accessible, nearly 100 percent of women who  stanley cup receive the same positive test terminate their pregnancies.Should they be allowed to do so A bill passed Wednesday by the Ohio House would make such  Ipah Woman shot in parking garage multiple times by boyfriend on New Year s Day
 COLUMBIA, Md. 鈥?Some of the $250 million state funding announced by Gov. L caneca stanley arry Hogan will go towards an industry that has felt forgotten during  stanley website the pandemic.$20 million is secured for entertainment venues and another $3 million for county arts organizations and local arts.At this point we don t how that money wil stanley cup l be divided up.What we do know is that without help there s a good chance the live concert experience will not exist when this pandemic ends.An entire year of revenue is already lost at Merriweather Post Pavilion.Empty seats, lost memories and a summer staff of 1,300 employees cut to 11.It s difficult for Audrey Fix Schaefer to even meet up for this interview and see how empty the venue is. To come here and it be so silent, I stood there and I could hear nature and nothing else,  Fix Schafer said.  Normally that would be a beautiful sound. Now it s just a lonely sound. Even the large venues are mostly owned by small businesses.They are shutting down for good across the country