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Articles about Adoptions: NYTimes
  • With DNA Testing, Adoptees Find a Way to Connect With Family
  •       When access to a ...»
  • Settlement Proposed in Adoption Abuse Case
  •       Lawyers for 10 disabled children who were fraudulently adopted by a Queens woman have proposed a $68 million settlement in a civil rights lawsuit filed on their clients’ behalf. ...»
  • Failed Adoptions Create More Homeless Youths
  •       Failed ad ...»
  • Bishops Say Rules on Gay Parents Limit Freedom of Religion
  •       Roman Catholic bi ...»
  • BUCKS; I.R.S. Denied A Tax Credit
  •       Bucks blog discusses impact of the Internal Revenue Service adoption tax credit on same-sex couples. ...»
  • Russia Angry at Penalty Against Dead Adopted Boy’s Parents
  •       Officials are furious over the sentence in the manslaughter case of a Pennsylvania couple who adopted a 7-year-old son from Russia. ...»
  • Analyzing Steve Jobs
  •       A reader says Steve Jobs’s bad behavior had nothing to do with being adopted. ...»
  • Adoption Is Not a Laughing Matter for Anyone
  •       A reader responds to an Op-Ed by James Collins on Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. ...»
  • Mea (Totally Sincere, if Overdue) Culpa
  •       A long-lost father resurfaces. Or does he? ...»
  • China Fires 12 Government Workers in Adoption Scandal
  •       Investigators concluded that workers did not engage in “baby trading,” but they found “severe violations,” a newspaper reported. ...»
  • 10 Years of Hope, Trying to Save Abandoned Newborns
  •        ...»
  • Adoptions From China: Seeking the Truth
  •       Readers ...»
  • China’s Adoption Scandal Sends Chills Through Families in U.S.
  •        ...»
  • New Look at City Lapses in Adoption Abuse Case
  •       An investig ...»
  • Officials in China Seized Infants for Black Market, Parents Say
  •       At least 16 babies were taken by family planning officials in Hunan Province between 1999 and 2006; parents say children were a revenue source for local government, which imposed fines on parents for small infractions before taking the babies; an official inquiry, prompted by an intrepid Chinese mag ...»