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Cease-fire for moms

Local advocacy group asks why mothers can't stop feuding and support one another's lifestyle choices

From left: Kim Comatas, Sue McGrann, Laura Burden, Deb Aijo, and Linda Hom, members of Mothers & More, at Reardon Playground in Framingham.
By Erica Noonan
Globe Staff / May 14, 2006

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These women are sick of the ''Mommy Wars." They've had enough with bickering over formula feeding, day care, cosleeping, and going back to work. They have no patience for mothers who deliver play-group lectures about how their way -- stay-at-home or full-time work -- is the only way . (Full article: 1475 words)

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