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Yahoo! News Search Results for Baby Adoptions
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Baby Adoptions
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In Florida, Gay Adoption May No Longer Be Banned (NPR)
Florida is the only state with an outright ban against adoptions by gay people, but that may not be true for long. State courts have overruled Florida law in three cases and approved gay adoptions. The state, however, has appealed the court rulings and says it will continue to fight to uphold the law.
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In Haiti, Quake's Orphans Long For A Home (NPR)
UNICEF estimates that more than 20,000 children lost their parents in the Jan. 12 quake and its aftermath. Relatives or neighbors are caring for many of these children. Others, such as a group of boys in a Port-au-Prince park, are fending for themselves.
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Lost and found: 35 years later, Vietnamese adoptees still try to grasp place in world (St. Louis Beacon)
Posted 9:55 a.m. Mon., 03.08.10 - In a small home, tucked into her couch, a middle-age nun sits in sweat pants and a sweat shirt, one sock missing thanks to Conway, her beagle.
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It tastes like home to him (The Pueblo Chieftain)
To say Jamesley Louis likes Cheerios would be an understatement.
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Holland woman's search for birth parents uncovers a secret, brings a stunning revelation (The Grand Rapids Press)
Tom Rademacher tells story of how a woman learned she had nine siblings, a father stunned upon learning of her existence, and a birth mother who had to confess her deepest secret.
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Adoption anguish in Haiti grows (San Antonio Express-News)
The earthquake has added complications to the country’s already confusing process. Pray Tell blog | How to help | FaithInSA.com
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Fostering love (New Bern Sun Journal)
Craven County resident Phyllis Jones was adopted as a girl, and the question sometimes ran through her head, “What was wrong with me that my parents didn’t want me?” she said.
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Reading agency helps build families through quick adoptions (Reading Eagle)
Carson Green and Gabriel Perilli met for the first time recently. They won't remember each other or what happened to them in a Berks County courtroom.
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Books open up the discussion (Business Examiner)
Ola Zuri believes that every child has a right to know that they are loved and accepted for who they are. It was a lesson that was a long time coming for her
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Troubled pasts of women in 'Baby Gabriel' case (East Valley Tribune)
Tammy Smith and Elizabeth Johnson share dysfunctional histories and criminal pasts. Now, both face hearings on felony charges in connection with the disappearance of Johnson’s 8-month-old son Gabriel. Timeline of events
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