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Newborn found in flat's foyer - Sydney Morning Herald


Newborn found in flat's foyer
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 20 hours ago
One resident said the baby's umbilical cord was still attached. "It's shocking to dump a baby when so many people want to adopt," she said. ...

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Reproductive Tourism Soars in India: Adoption and Surrogacy Laws ... - The Women's International Perspective


Reproductive Tourism Soars in India: Adoption and Surrogacy Laws ...
The Women's International Perspective, CA - 14 hours ago
Apparently wanting a complete separation from her old life, Yuki took the additional step of disowning the newborn. Ikufumi experienced the jolt from the ...

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'I want to adopt a child' - Stuff.co.nz


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'I want to adopt a child'
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Oct 5, 2008
BABY TREND: Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan says she wants to adopt a 'child in need or a newborn from another country'. The Mean Girls actress - who ...

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Needy kids don't need needy Lohan - The Sun


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Needy kids don't need needy Lohan
The Sun, UK - 14 hours ago
Step forward Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan, who has just announced she wants to “adopt a child in need or a newborn from another country. ...
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Detectives aren't saying why Federal Way woman left newborn - Seattle Times


Detectives aren't saying why Federal Way woman left newborn
Seattle Times, United States - Sep 30, 2008
... whether to keep her baby, give it up for adoption or leave it in a safe place. The toll-free number for the Newborn Lifeline Network is 1-877-440-2229. ...

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