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Friday, November 26, 2004

When Americans seek to adopt a child, they increasingly turn to countries like China, Russia and Guatemala. When Canadians adopt, they have increasingly turn to the United States, and are adopting larger numbers of black babies.

The many ways to cook a turkey

Mitra Kalita education reporter for the Washington Post, President of SAJA (South Asian Journalist's Association) and author Suburban Sahibs: Three immigrant families and their passage from India to America (Rutgers University Press 2003) on how immigrants celebrate Thanksgiving
» Desi Writer
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Mohammed Naseehu ...

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Home and Abroad

Dawn Davenport contributor to the Christian Science Monitor and author Finding a Child: The Complete Guide to International Adoption (working title- forthcoming) on international adoption
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Margaret Flemming Founder and Director of Adopt-Link in Chicago, a adoption service for pregnant African American women, on her work to place ...

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Baby Buy, Buy

Caitlin Flanagan, staff writer for The New Yorker magazine, on the billions of dollars parents spend on their babies
» New Yorker

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"I Resent That"

Dr. Lorna Benjamin, Co-Director of the Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy Clinic in Utah, professor of psychology at the University of Utah, says passive aggressive behavior isn't identified by psychiatrists
» Lorna Benjamin

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