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October 01, 2007

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This is a really great list. Thank you for putting it together.

I'm glad it was helpful, just want to clarify that I did not write it. The author is Sun Yung Shin.

Thanks for posting this, and directing us to the newsletter.

This is an awesome site...

I live in Guatemala and so have followed quite closely all the corruption accounts regarding adoption. One question that I have never seen addressed is what the U.S. embassy's role is in all of this... It seems suspicious that they could be so clueless when the corruption is so blatant. Have you ever heard of/read any investigation of the U.S.'s hand in adoption corruption?

Can I post this on my blog with a link back to you? I think it's so informative, I'd like to spread it around the internet a bit. I know people in my life, close people, who need to know this stuff!

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