Archive for February, 2012

Whitney Houston Casket

February 25th, 2012

The owner of the funeral home that handled Whitney Houston’s remains is said to be ‘devastated’ that a photo apparently showing the singer lying in an open casket was leaked to the National Enquirer.

It is believed the picture was taken inside the Whigham Funeral Home in Newark, New Jersey, where Whitney’s family attended a private wake last Friday on the eve of her funeral.

But Carolyn Whigham , who owns the business, says neither she nor her staff is responsible.

‘We did not take that photo. We did not sell the photo. We would never do something like that,’ Whigham told the New York Daily News.

Whigham, who is a second-generation owner of the Whigham Funeral Home said she had a long-standing relationship with Houston.

‘Whitney was a friend,’ she said. ‘I’m the one who flew to Los Angeles and got Whitney from the coroner’s office. I did everything to protect her.’

The image shows the singer’s body resting inside her partially open casket.

The National Enquirer has run the snap alongside a bold headline proclaiming: ‘Whitney: The last photo!’ » Read more: Whitney Houston Casket

The Women’s Crusade

February 19th, 2012

One place to observe this alchemy of gender is in the muddy back alleys of Pakistan. In a slum outside the grand old city of Lahore, a woman named Saima Muhammad used to dissolve into tears every evening. A round-faced woman with thick black hair tucked into a head scarf, Saima had barely a rupee, and her deadbeat husband was unemployed and not particularly employable. He was frustrated and angry, and he coped by beating Saima each afternoon. Their house was falling apart, and Saima had to send her young daughter to live with an aunt, because there wasn’t enough food to go around.

“My sister-in-law made fun of me, saying, ‘You can’t even feed your children,’ ” recalled Saima when Nick met her two years ago on a trip to Pakistan. “My husband beat me up. My brother-in-law beat me up. I had an awful life.” Saima’s husband accumulated a debt of more than $3,000, and it seemed that these loans would hang over the family for generations. Then when Saima’s second child was born and turned out to be a girl as well, her mother-in-law, a harsh, blunt woman named Sharifa Bibi, raised the stakes. » Read more: The Women’s Crusade

Diminishing Waistlines, a Japanese Health Problem

February 19th, 2012

TOKYO — Americans may be battling the bulge, but the Japanese are struggling to expand their waistlines.

The Health Ministry said the number of young, skinny women has risen to troubling levels. A  record 29 percent of those in their 20s are underweight, according to a recent government survey.  Those with a body mass index of less than  18.5 are considered underweight by Japanese standards.

“The women are not at risk of health problems yet, but we are making it a goal to bring the number down to 20 percent  in the next decade,” Yoko Saito, at  the Health Ministry’s  Movement to Improve National Health, told ABC News.

The ministry has yet to come up with a plan to reduce the number of underweight citizens, but Saito said the government now treats diminishing waistlines as a national health issue, and worries that the problem could affect fertility rates. Japan already has one of the lowest birthrates in the world. » Read more: Diminishing Waistlines, a Japanese Health Problem