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November 30, 2006

Back to their roots

Chinese-born children and their American families learn Asian culture

"On the Saturday before Thanksgiving, 10 little girls, all of Chinese heritage and younger than 6 years old, were having their hands and feet outlined onto paper plates and colored paper so the tracings could be turned into turkey feathers for the day's craft project, paper bag holiday turkeys."more>>


November 30, 2006

From China to Largo, with love

"LARGO – Someday, as 16-month-old Abby Jing (meaning crystal or clear) Curtis grows up, her parents may tell her they would go to the ends of the earth for her. She will know they mean it, because they already have."more>>


November 29, 2006

Adoption comes full circle

"For Mary Beth Wells, the gift of life has come full circle. The Rochester Hills resident gave up a baby for adoption when she was 16 years old, and this week she leaves for Guatemala to adopt her second child."more>>


November 27, 2006

Guilford family finds room for 1 more

"GUILFORD — Like thousands of other childless American couples, Patti and Peter Urban, who moved here from Florida about a year ago, looked to China when they decided to adopt a child."more>>


November 26, 2006

Adoption options

"SIKESTON — Adoption has always been an option for couples, but most recently celebrities have grabbed national attention with their adoptions, leaving others to wonder about the process of legally obtaining a child."more>>


November 26, 2006

Foreign adoption a way to 'spread love around'

"The babies were sick. It took thousands of dollars and permission from two governments to adopt them. The Morales, Franklin and Furiato families spent a year unraveling red tape and watching helplessly as their daughters spent holidays and birthdays a world away."more>>


November 25. 2006

Area families building international families

"RAPID CITY -- A growing number of families in western South Dakota are looking to international adoption to build their families, and local adoption workers believe there’s a simple explanation."more>>


November 25, 2006

Adoption program has global reach

"GEORGETOWN TOWNSHIP -- Tom Grysen went to China to paint walls and install floors. But his greatest memory was of discussing God with a young Chinese interpreter."more>>


November 24, 2006

Lawrence family, Chinese students thankful for lessons in culture

"Two Kansas University graduate students from China received a taste of American holiday traditions thanks to an area family."more>>


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