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The Record and Herald News - Wed Dec 9, 2:04 am ET
Letters on parking at rail stations, gay marriage, hospital management and population control and climate change.
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Texarkana Gazette - 20 minutes ago
LONGVIEW, Texas—Shortly before trial was to begin Tuesday, a Queen City, Texas, man decided to give up his parental rights to five adopted children. William Hudson’s wife, Cynthia Hudson, is accused of capital murder in the Dec. 3, 2008, death of the 13-year-old brother of the five children.
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KTBS Shreveport - Tue Dec 8, 7:43 pm ET
An East Texas couple charged in the beating death of their adopted son have given up parental rights to their other adopted children. Testimony was scheduled to begin today in a custody trial for the five adopted children of William and Cynthia Hudson of Cass County. Cynthia Hudson is awaiting trial on capital murder charges in the death of their son, Samuel. Prosecutors said she beat ...
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Denison Bulletin & Review - Tue Dec 8, 7:48 pm ET
Iowa KidsNet, the statewide organization that recruits, trains, licenses and supports Iowa’s foster and adoptive families, will hold an informational session in Denison on December 9 for individuals interested in becoming foster or adoptive parents.
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The Longview News-Journal - Tue Dec 8, 12:43 pm ET
A man who faces multiple charges in connection to the death of one of his adopted children voluntarily relinquished his parental rights Tuesday in a Gregg County courtroom.
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New York Times - Mon Dec 7, 6:51 am ET
A show about Italian-Americans has brought accusations of stereotyping, and another about reuniting adoptees with their birth parents has riled adoption groups.
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Houston Chronicle - Tue Dec 8, 1:09 am ET
WHODDA THUNK SERIES ABOUT GUIDOS (I CAN USE THE TERM, BECAUSE I AM ONE. NOT A GUIDO, EXACTLY, BUT AN ITALIAN-AMERICAN) AND REUNITING ADOPTEES WITH THEIR BIRTH PARENTS (NOT NECESSARILY GUIDO ADOPTEES, BUT MAYBE!) WOULD BE CONTROVERSIAL? Just couldn't see...
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Coshocton Tribune - Tue Dec 8, 8:07 am ET
SPRINGFIELD -- A southwest Ohio woman has been sentenced to 65 years in prison for abusing her five adopted children.
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Tue Dec 8, 3:12 am ET
ST. ALBANS — A Vermont adoption agency is turning to the Web to complete an out-of-state adoption. ...
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Tue Dec 8, 3:10 am ET
ST. ALBANS (AP) — A Vermont adoption agency is turning to the Web to complete an out-of-state adoption. ... - Times Argus Staff
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Boston Globe - Mon Dec 7, 6:27 am ET
A Vermont adoption agency is turning to the Web to complete an out-of-state adoption. The Lund Family Center will use Skype computer software, which will allow the out-of-state family and child to participate in the legal proceeding through a Web cam.
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WDTN-TV 2 Dayton - Mon Dec 7, 11:34 am ET
46-year-old Vonda Ferguson of Springfield was sentenced today to 65 years in prison for beatings, abuse and mental torture inflicted against her five adopted children.
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The Daily Jeffersonian - Mon Dec 7, 3:31 pm ET
SPRINGFIELD (AP) - A southwest Ohio woman has been sentenced to 65 years in prison for abusing her five adopted children.Vonda Ferguson was sentenced Monday in Clark County Common Pleas Court in Springfield on 20 counts of child endangering, two counts of...
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WBNS-10TV Columbus - Mon Dec 7, 10:57 am ET
The woman who tried to commit suicide after her verdict was read has been given 65 years behind bars for beating and abusing her children.
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Cnylink - Mon Dec 7, 9:42 am ET
A record crowd of over 550 adoptive family members and well wishers crowded the OnCenter ballroom as Onondaga County celebrated its 10th National Adoption Day on Nov. 20.