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All posts tagged "adoption"
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Foreign adoptions by Americans reach lowest mark since 1981
NEW YORK (AP) — The number of foreign children adopted by U.S. parents dropped by 12 percent last year to the lowest level since 1981, according to new State Department figures. The department’s report for the 2015...
- Posted March 29, 2016
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Good News: After 2-year wait, adopted children reach US from Congo
(AP) — After a wrenching delay of more than two years, a few American families celebrated on U.S. territory Wednesday with children adopted from Congo who were finally granted long-stalled exit permits. There was a bittersweet welcoming...
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Connecticut Korean adoptive families hold first gathering
By The Korea Times New York staff Korean Adoptive Families in CT, a Connecticut-based Facebook group of families that adopted Korean children, had its first meeting at Ridge Top Club in North Haven last Sunday. The group,...
- Posted June 19, 2015
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[NY Times] Why a Generation of Adoptees Is Returning to South Korea
Laura Klunder’s newest tattoo runs down the inside of her left forearm and reads “K85-160,” a number that dates to her infancy. Klunder was 9 months old when her South Korean mother left...
- Posted January 14, 2015