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Nonprofit adoption agency reaches milestone
The adoption process is never an easy one.
Connaughton: Dreams come true with adoption
Families come easily to some people. A man and woman meet, fall in love, marry and create babies.
Adoption options for tsunami victims
After the tsunami disaster hit South Asia, people around the world looked for ways to help.
India's Unwanted Daughters
Though the government has battled the practice for decades, India's gender imbalance has worsened in recent years.
Children of the Heart
The question that naturally arises is…when do people opt to adopt children?
Tough decisions on tsunami orphans
Suryakala, a district social welfare officer in Nagappattinam, says many children they talked to preferred to remain here rather than move out of the area.
Exhibit: Sacred Sand Mandala Created by Tibetan Buddhist Nuns
In February/March 2005 Wellesley College, in cooperation with Trinity College, will host eight Tibetan Buddhist nuns in the creation of a sand mandala.
IAGB Republic Day Rescheduled On February 5 At The Burlington High School
The IAGB celebration of India’s Republic Day was cancelled due to the blizzard and has been rescheduled at Burlington High School on February 5, 2005 from 5PM until 9PM.
State Dept. Update on Adoption of December 26 Tsunami Victims
The Department of State has received inquiries from American citizens... who are curious about the possibility of adopting children who have been orphaned by the disaster. However, at this time, it is not possible for U.S. citizens to adopt these children, for several reasons.
NH Laws ease adoptees' search for their past
The law, which went into effect Jan. 1, makes New Hampshire one of only five states to fully open such records to adult adoptees.
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