The news story that I saw on tv mentioned it. They said that he has seizures
so he doesn't have a license.

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Tracy Curtis <tlcurti...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> This is the first version of the story I've read that mentions why her
> husband wasn't driving.
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> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com>wrote:
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>> Did anyone ask the woman why she didn't pull over and call 911?
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>> Mom Gives Birth Behind Wheel of Chevy Cobalt, Gets Freebies From GM
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>> Published May 27, 2010
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>>  *Just the Facts:
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>>    - A Minnesota woman gave birth this week to a baby boy while driving
>>    her 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt.
>>    - The baby's birth created a media sensation.
>>    - GM has since bestowed a variety of baby gifts on the family,
>>    including a year's worth of diapers.
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>> *DETROIT* — A Minnesota woman who gave birth to a baby boy while driving
>> her red 2005 Chevrolet 
>> Cobalt<http://www.insideline.com/chevrolet/cobalt/2005/>earlier this week 
>> has been given a carload of gifts from General Motors. The
>> bonanza includes a one-year supply of diapers, which the automaker said in a
>> statement is "to avoid any other unexpected deliveries in the car."
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>> GM — which said the baby was "miraculously delivered" — gave the family
>> two child safety seats, a stroller and "numerous other supplies," including
>> bottles, formula and toys.
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>> "We knew the Cobalt was designed to deliver its occupants safely, but
>> never did we expect a delivery quite like this," said Margaret Brooks,
>> Chevrolet product marketing director of small cars and crossovers.
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>> The baby's birth created a media sensation. Amanda McBride was driving her
>> Chevy Cobalt to the hospital while in labor. The child's father, Joseph
>> Phillips, was unable to drive because of a medical condition, according to
>> the automaker. With the baby's birth imminent, McBride told the Bemidji *
>> Pioneer* that she pulled down her pants, while Phillips steered the car.
>> "And then the baby just came right out," she said. "I was just sitting on
>> the seat and he just slid out. It really wasn't bad at all."
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>> McBride told ABC News that she was going about 70 miles per hour in the
>> car at the time and had put the car "on cruise."
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>> The parents say that the baby has been nicknamed "Joe Chevy."
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