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Again, they ask how mothers do it all

Katherine Craven held son John Kryzanski, 7 months, while reaching for food for dinner after a day's work. Children James, 2, and Delia, 8, are at left. Katherine Craven held son John Kryzanski, 7 months, while reaching for food for dinner after a day's work. Children James, 2, and Delia, 8, are at left. (Globe Staff Photo / Michele McDonald)
By Linda Matchan
Globe Staff / September 4, 2008

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The decades-old debate over motherhood and work is back, reignited nanoseconds after John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his running mate. (Full article: 950 words)

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