 This is a picture of "finding ads."  That is, abandoned babies have ads placed, asking for their families to claim them, before they are classified as orphans.  It is like a lost pet section in an American newspaper.  This picture is from Brian Stuy, who has two very interesting web sites: http://research-china.blogspot.com/ and http://research-china.org/.
 This is a picture of "finding ads."  That is, abandoned babies have ads placed, asking for their families to claim them, before they are classified as orphans.  It is like a lost pet section in an American newspaper.  This picture is from Brian Stuy, who has two very interesting web sites: http://research-china.blogspot.com/ and http://research-china.org/.Sunday, April 1, 2007
A Picture is Worth 1000 Words. . .
 This is a picture of "finding ads."  That is, abandoned babies have ads placed, asking for their families to claim them, before they are classified as orphans.  It is like a lost pet section in an American newspaper.  This picture is from Brian Stuy, who has two very interesting web sites: http://research-china.blogspot.com/ and http://research-china.org/.
 This is a picture of "finding ads."  That is, abandoned babies have ads placed, asking for their families to claim them, before they are classified as orphans.  It is like a lost pet section in an American newspaper.  This picture is from Brian Stuy, who has two very interesting web sites: http://research-china.blogspot.com/ and http://research-china.org/.
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