Frozen Children, Icy Silence--Time To Adopt Openness

In the reflexively privacy-obsessed world of adoptions, it is somehow an imposition if the public wants to know where the state's wards end up, who is collecting the stipends taxpayers shell out to encourage adoption and how all that money is being spent. We know best, social workers say.

But anytime public money is involved, it's the public's job to demand oversight and accountability, and the only road to that goal is transparency. Full Story »

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by Ann Wilmer - Oct. 5, 2008

This is a situation where the backstory is arguably as important as the incident that made it into the news. Fisher explore the backstory.

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