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Nancy Hanson tells a very different story about her family's time with the blond-haired boy they called Justin, whom her daughter, Torry, adopted from the Russian town of Partizansk in September.
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Nancy Hanson tells a very different story about her family's time with the blond-haired boy they called Justin, whom her daughter, Torry, adopted from the Russian town of Partizansk in September.
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The boy, who has no other relatives, was sent to an orphanage in Partizansk, in the Russian Far East, in September 2008.
RIA Novosti 2010
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The family was told the boy, whose Russian name is Artyom Savelyev, was healthy in September when he was brought from the town of Partizansk in Russia's Far East to his new home in the heart of Tennessee horse country.
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The boy, who has no other relatives, was sent to an orphanage in Partizansk, in the Russian Far East, in September 2008.
RIA Novosti 2010
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The boy, who has no other relatives, was sent to an orphanage in Partizansk, in the Russian Far East, in September 2008.
RIA Novosti 2010
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The boy was adopted in September from the town of Partizansk in Russia's Far East.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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The boy was adopted in September from the town of Partizansk in Russia's Far East.
BLACK ENTERPRISE Associated Press 2010
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Savelyev was adopted late September last year from the town of Partizansk in Russia's Far East.
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The boy, who has no other relatives, was sent to an orphanage in Partizansk, in the Russian Far East, in September 2008.
RIA Novosti 2010
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