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  March 8, 2000    Campbell, California  Since 1999

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    Russian Adoptees

    Abandoned and relinquished Eastern European children attract local adoptive parents


    Late in 1997 in a remote part of Siberia, a newborn baby was found abandoned in a railway station. The nurses at a nearby hospital recognized her as Svetlana. She'd been born at the hospital. The authorities searched for Svetlana's mother and couldn't find her. Like thousands of mothers in Russia today, she had abandoned her child. On the other side of the globe an area couple, Lisa and Patrick Vermont, who already had two little boys, were considering adopting a baby girl. Eventually, Sventlana and the Vermonts would meet. But it would be a long and arduous journey.   More

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An increasing number of families are adopting Russian orphans

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