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Joy, frustration brought home

While some families delight in their newest members, others anxiously wait for children adopted out of Haiti

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By Maria Sacchetti
Globe Staff / February 27, 2010

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A few weeks ago she was the youngest orphan at the Marion Austin Christian School in Haiti, but now she sleeps in a queen-size bed in a warm Colonial home in North Andover. She comes flying around the corner when her new father, Andrew Wescott, calls from the front door, “Wislandie, are you here?’’ (Full article: 1515 words)

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