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Evanston couple dealt setback in adoption of South Korean baby
Tribune reporterAn Evanston couple fighting to adopt a South Korean baby whom they've raised since shortly after her birth was dealt a setback Monday when a federal judge returned authority over the child to U.S. officials, a step toward the child's possible deportation....Tags: Justice System, South Korea, O'Hare International Airport, Migration, Lawyers
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Reuben Pannor dies at 90; trailblazer for open adoptions
People have an intrinsic right to know their ancestry — at least Reuben Pannor thought so. A Los Angeles social worker and trailblazer for the open-adoption movement, Pannor co-wrote "The Adoption Triangle," a 1978 book that served as the...
Tags: U.S. Army, Social Services, University of California, Los Angeles, Family, Labor Legislation
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South Korea files motion in Cook County to stop adoption
An Evanston couple accused of circumventing South Korea's adoption procedures have temporary care of a baby girl while they continue to fight for her permanent custody in state and federal courts. On Thursday, the South Korean government filed a...
Tags: South Korea, Justice System, O'Hare International Airport, Government, Family
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ARCHIVE: Natasha's adoption from Russia and her transition to living in America in 2006
Published: December 24, 2006 Lessons in the art of gracefully and gratefully receiving Christmas gifts might be taken from a 5-year-old Aberdeen girl who, until a few months ago, lived in an orphanage in Russia. Other than a few clothes, Natasha Nicole...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Santa Claus (fictional character), Family, Easter
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Aberdeen woman shares story about adopting Russian child
Nancy Cleveland knows firsthand how much happiness a successful adoption can bring. That is why she was so dismayed by the Russian government's recent decision to ban U.S. citizens from adopting Russian children. "It's disheartening to hear what's...
Tags: Justice System, YMCA, Family, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice
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Russia's adoption ban misguided
We adopted two Russian children, a 7-month-old girl in 1998 and three years later a 10-month-old boy. In addition, we have an older biological daughter. We chose Russia because we wanted to adopt an infant who shared our European heritage. The adoption...Tags: Social Issues, Family, Abusive Behavior, Russia, Vladimir Putin
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Battle left from Cold War era traps family from Springfield
Email padler@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A handful of American families this week are fulfilling their wishes to adopt children from Russia. Hundreds of others are in a state of legal limbo. Russia banned adoptions by Americans recently. It's a power struggle that's...Tags: Human Rights, Family, Infertility, Politics, Russia
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Banned in Russia: Adoption and evangelicals
The Religion WorldWith Russia banning adoptions by Americans, Russell Moore, dean of the School of Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, talks with Religion News Service reporter Adelle M. Banks about his advocacy of adoption by evangelicals. Moore has five... -
Russian ban on U.S. adoptions meant to cast Americans as abusers
Anyone unfamiliar with the hyperbole of post-Cold War politics might be perplexed by Moscow’s move to outlaw American adoption of Russian orphans. More than 60,000 Russian children once condemned to a hellish institutional life have been brought...
Tags: Justice System, Media Industry, Justice and Rights, Nelson Mandela, Government
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“Baby Wait” couple talks about their experience on the open-adoption series
Channel Guide MagazineThrough its first five episodes, Logo's heart-wrenching docu-series The Baby Wait has explored the complexities of open adoption by giving voice to the birth mother as well as the adoptive family, tracking that period when the child is with the new family... -
Other Voices: Times changing in North Dakota, Russia's new adoption policy and diverting Missouri River water
Change coming upon state of North Dakota Standing on the leading edge of 2013, North Dakotans need to get reacquainted with their state. They need to because the state is undergoing heavy-duty change. That change will ramp up in the year ahead with...Tags: Finance, Petroleum Industry, Family, Economy, Business and Finance, Conservation
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Russian adoption ban hits close to home
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsTen-year-old Anna Curry says she's grateful for her mom, dad and brother. She became part of her Andover family as a toddler after spending her first three years in a Russian orphanage. "Orphans in Russia are not first class citizens, I'll say that," ...Tags: Family, Russia
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